This Tesla Cybertruck, wrapped in a spectacular foiling, which changes color depending on the light, has already caused quite a stir. The unique piece was made before Disney Concert Hall unveiled in Los Angeles, where it shone alongside the building's futuristic design. Both the vehicle and the house share a futuristic stainless steel design and stand out with their shiny look. But the Cybertruck stands out even more because it was equipped with a “Spectrum“-Slide from T Sportline in collaboration with Inozetek foiled. The foiling causes each part of the Cybertuck to shimmer in different colors depending on the lighting conditions - from turquoise to purple to red and yellow.
2024 T-Sportline Tesla Cybertruck
In addition to the foiling, the Cybertruck also got it CT7 forged wheels in black donated. The choice of the new wheelset came after problems with the standard ones became known Aero disc covers, which can affect the tire tread. The owner therefore decided on an alternative that not only gives the truck a new look, but also improves performance. The color-changing Cybertruck quickly attracts attention social media platforms excited. People took photos and filmed as it may be the world's first color-changing Cybertruck. The presentation of the vehicle in front of the Disney Concert Hall attracted many onlookers T Sportline team prompted to change location in order to continue filming.
Already a lot of foiling from T Sportline!
T Sportline, based in Van Nuys, California, specializes in tuning Tesla vehicles. After the first in December Cybertrucks were presented in matt and glossy black, wrapped vehicles followed in early 2024 Satin white. Over the course of the month, the Cybertruck was released Military Green shown, followed by a copy in Purple a few weeks ago. Last week was impressive Metallic red Cybertruck the crowd at a Cars & Coffee event. With the introduction of the Spectrum-wrapped Tesla Cybertrucks uses T Sportline continues his series of cool projects. It remains exciting to see what other designs will be seen on the streets of California.