Tesla started delivering the Cybertruck five weeks ago, and owners have already changed the looks of it. They either went for matte or gloss black so far. But we’ve got a green Cybertruck right here.
And this might be the world’s first Cybertruck to go military green. The model is the star of a YouTube channel, Our Cyber Life, where owners share their experience: road trips, first rain, first neighbor taken on a ride are some of the topics presented on the channel.
The one who reserved the Cybertruck said he married the love of his life four years ago and then got to know the second love of his life: the electric pickup truck itself. He got the vehicle right before Christmas, not during the official handover event that took place on November 30 at the Giga Texas, but at a dealership in Austin, Texas. They had been waiting for it for four years, and it finally arrived.
And immediately took it to the wrap shop to turn it military green. The matte wrap complements the angular design of the vehicle, contrasting the black cladding on the fenders and plastic rubber covers of the wheels, but also the LED strip upfront that plays the part of the headlights.
The channel documents their everyday life on board the Cybertruck. They did a road trip with it and went through the first rain together. Fortunately, the truck tonneau did not permit the infiltration of water, there wasn’t any leak at all.
They are also happy with how well the kids’ car seats instantly clicked in place and leave enough space for those sitting in the front seats. The two of them also found a name for the new family car: it’s Tress.Well, Tress in military green can’t possibly keep a low profile anywhere it goes, neighborhood included. A neighbor first called it “a monstrosity” and says he now likes it a lot. It simply grew on him after he first saw it in their driveway. “Hey, we’re all coveting your car!” another neighbor shouts out. The family seems to have already convinced some who live close by to purchase a Cybertruck.
So far, the green is the third wrap color we have seen on a Tesla Cybertruck so far. The first that showed up with no stainless steel shade exposed was the one driven by the company’s chief designer, Franz von Holzhausen, at a ‘cars and coffee’ event in Santa Monica, three weeks before the handover event scheduled at Giga Texas. The model sported a Stealth Matte Black wrap that made it look ferocious.Then, the world’s first Cybertruck in gloss black was unveiled by T Sportline and the vehicle looked every inch a mirror, reflecting everything around it. The model was ready to be picked up by what they referred to as a ‘VIP customer.’T Sportline also has a Satin White in preparation and we will probably see it in a couple of days.