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World's First Gloss Black Cybertruck Is Ready for Delivery, VIP Customer Will Pick It Up

The world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss black 7 photos
Photo: T Sportline | YouTube
The world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss blackThe world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss blackThe world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss blackThe world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss blackThe world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss blackThe world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss black
The world's first Supergloss Black Tesla Cybertruck is ready for delivery. We get another look at it before the customer comes to pick it up.
Tesla finally started delivering the Cybertruck, four years after it unveiled the prototype. With little to no personalization options, customers are going for aftermarket solutions to change the looks of the truck, which standardly comes in the silver stainless steel, a material that is next to impossible to paint.

Therefore, wrapping the truck is the only solution. For starters, customers have gone for conventional shades. There is no Cybertruck that we know of wrapped in some psychedelic pattern so far. The new owners of the model have gone for either white or black. Last month, we reported about the first time the gloss black Cybertruck wrapped by T Sportline showed up online.

Once again, it is T Sportline that carried out a major makeover on another Cybertruck, in less than a couple of of weeks after it was delivered to someone they refer to as a "VIP customer," without disclosing their name, though. The only celebrities that we know of who have already got the Cybertruck delivered are the Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian and the "Happy" singer, Pharrell Williams.

Pharrell has recently been spotted in Miami, unsuccessfully trying to park his pickup truck in front of the Louis Vuitton pop-up store. He eventually gave up, got out of the car, and walked into the shop, leaving it in the middle of the street, with the hazard lights on.

The world's first Tesla Cybertruck in gloss black
Photo: T Sportline | YouTube
Therefore, the owner brought in the vehicle in the stock stainless steel, riding on the factory wheels with protective plastic and will take home this Cybertruck in Inozetek Supergloss Black. The model is so glossy that you can almost use it as a mirror, as it reflects everything that surrounds it.

The customer did not resort to changing the looks of the brand-new vehicle by turning it gloss black. They also asked for the replacement of the wheels. But T Sportline came up with a trick.

They kept the original GoodYear tires, popped out the plastic rubber aero covers and installed the TCT wheels with the included aero covers. They are removable and can leave the wheels exposed for an original look.

It’s only been a month and a week since the handover event that saw the first ten Cybertrucks delivered to their new owners, all being the Foundation Series, rated at $120,000. The T Sportline team has already got their hands on three of those. The first was wrapped in Satin Black and raised on steelies, replacing the factory wheels.

The second was the Supergloss Black Cybertruck that is now ready to be picked up by the "VIP customer." The third will show up soon in Satin White, being the first Tesla electric pickup truck in that shade.

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