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Tesla Truck Turned into Batmobile, Tofu Delivery Truck and Literal Cybertruck

Our first reaction to the Tesla Cybertruck was "well, that looks like a movie prop." But we didn't think somebody would take that literally.
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Photo: Bosslogic
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Right now, nothing looks like the Cybertruck. It's designed with the sort of unapologetic boldness that the auto industry lacks. However, the vehicle lends itself much better to a sci-fi role than any Chevy Silverado or Ford F-150.

We're dealing with the work of the artist Bosslogic, who's quite famous for doing mashups of different things and has an excellent grasp on contemporary pop culture. Using that, he was able to transport the Tesla into many different universes.

The first one is Batman's world, more specifically the Dark Knight trilogy. It's been given the excessively large wheels and armor of the famous Tumbler. Next up, it's Back to the Future. Reaching 88 miles per hour should be no problem for the tri-motor truck that raced a Porsche 911. However, you can't have a DeLorean transformation without all that gear added to the back.

For drift fans, black and white livery with Japanese lettering is synonymous with Initial D. More specifically, this is the look of Takumi's tofu delivery Toyota. While your crank up your favorite Eurobeats song, we're going to think of the epic music from the Halo series of games.

The fender flairs and top-mounted machine gun are an unmistakable tribute to the Warthog light armored vehicle used by the Spartans when taking on the Earth's enemies. And after that, the Tesla goes completely sci-fi with a space ship look. It's the one from Blade Runner 2049, if we're not mistaken.

That red thing with corporate sponsorship is not Captain America's ride, even though "Marve' is written on one fender. It's a tribute to Akira, a Japanese cartoon that's probably going to blow up again soon.

And finally, Bosslogic made a yellow and purple EV with a large wing that gives off strong 80s vibes. The hotly anticipated game Cyberpunk 2077 took us on a wild pop culture ride without which Tesla might have made a completely different-looking truck.



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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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