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Doctor Orders a Tesla Cybertruck and Wraps It in Neon Green To Match His Ram 1500 TRX

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A doctor ordered a Tesla Cybertruck and had it delivered a month ago. The EV is like nothing that he already owns. But he wrapped the electric truck in neon green to match his HEMI-powered Ram 1500 TRX.
Doctor and car enthusiast, Ahmed Mahdi waited for years for his Cybertruck. He got the best of the best: the Cyberbeast with the three-motor setup, 845 horsepower, and supercar credentials: it does 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 kph) in just 2.6 seconds. Top speed is limited to 130 mph (210 kph).

He must have known what color he wanted to wrap it in long before he even received it. Just days after delivery, his Cybertruck was all covered in neon green, the kind of shade that won't allow him to keep a low profile in traffic. But he surely wants to be in the spotlight.

We have seen all kinds of crazy wraps covering the stainless steel body of the Tesla Cybertruck. The wackiest of them all must be the intentionally rusty EV that we showed you last week.

Just as insane was the color-shifting spectrum-wrapped Cybertruck, which was the work of T Sportline. The team had to change location several times to film the vehicle because they just could not get rid of the curious passers-by.

Just as much of a head-turner was the dual-personality Tesla Cybertruck that tried to mimic the looks of the DeLorean DMC-12 from "Back to the Future."

But seeing the neon green Cybertruck that belongs to Ahmed right next to his neon green Ram 1500 TRX is a sight to behold. They also ride on matching wheels with neon green rims.

The owner took to social media and YouTube to demonstrate the towing capabilities of his Cybertruck. He filmed it towing a platform on which the Ram sat. Considering that the Cyberbeast can tow as much as 11,000 pounds (4,995 kilograms), the Ram is as light as a feather for the EV.

The model tips the scales at 7,800 pounds (3,538 kilograms). It also has a towing capacity rated at 8,100 pounds (3,674 kilograms). This means that the two of them can do the other way around once the Tesla runs out of juice.

The now-discontinued 1500 TRX is powered by a 6.2-liter HEMI V8 which pumps out 702 horsepower and 650 pound-feet of torque for a run from 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds.

The Cybertruck Cyberbeast and the 1500 TRX are not the only cars that Ahmed rightfully brags about on social media. He's got a heavily modded C7 Chevrolet Corvette that he affectionately calls MadMax C7. That is actually the name of his YouTube channel and Instagram page.

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