Waiting for Cybertruck for so long, a Bosnian Tesla fan made a real replica
A soulful Ford Raptor F-150 pickup, a Cybertruck corpse.
A soulful Ford Raptor F-150 pickup, a Cybertruck corpse.
A fan of both Ford and Tesla pickups, living in Bosnia, is tired of waiting for the day when the US electric vehicle company launches the Cybertruck on the market, which is scheduled to be late 2021." I made it myself. so " - he decided.
It took eight months for IT specialists and engineers at Igor Krezic's Stark Solutions firm Igor Krezic to completely disassemble a Ford Raptor F-150 into the smallest pieces possible, then transform it into a pickup truck that looks no different. What is Cybertruck, except that it uses gasoline as fuel.
The copy of Cybertruck is made from a Ford Raptor F-150 car.
According to Mario Coric, the company's director, this "fake" Cybertruck attracted a lot of attention when it first hit the streets in the southern town of Mostar.
The interior of the "copy" of Cybertruck.
" Everybody looked, and half of them thought we made a tank, because they didn't know what a Cybertruck was. One girl even stopped and asked if they were making a Tesla Cybertruck. here or not, " said Coric.
Krezic declined to comment on his hybrid child.
Although this pickup is not 100% like the Cybertruck prototype being tested by Tesla, it basically clearly shows the spirit of Cybertruck.
Basically, it clearly shows the spirit of Cybertruck.
"The owner wanted us to combine two opposites - Ford and Cyber - because he was a fan of both Tesla and Ford, so we combined the two souls into one, " said Coric.
" This car runs on gas, and Tesla is electric. We tried to copy as much as we could, but our car is not the same size as the Cybertruck, " he added.
Neither Tesla nor Ford have commented on the Frankenstein vehicle.
Cybertruck runs on electricity and this version runs on gasoline.
Coric said Stark Solutions is currently trying to register their pickup so it can be driven on the road like any other regular vehicle, but it seems that things are not going smoothly because of the sharp edges of the vehicle as we used to. seen on Cybertruck is illegal in Bosnia.
Tesla plans to build a $1.1 billion Cybertruck factory near Austin, Texas, announced by CEO Elon Musk in July.
With prices starting at $ 39,000, Cybertruck looks like an armor and is the trump card in the pickup business strategy of the electric car company from Detroit.
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