Of Course Mansory Made the Cybertruck Worse
Mansory calls it the Elongation. We suspect you might call it something else.
Mansory strikes again. Behold the Elongation, the official name for this modified Tesla Cybertruck. Is it an ode to Elon? Is it double entendre? Or is it just plain ugly? Something tells us we can agree on at least one of those points.
By now, you probably know the Mansory playbook. The Cybertruck, known for its sharp stainless steel body, is kitted out with all kinds of carbon fiber bits thanks to the German tuner brand.
The front and rear bumpers are swapped over, now packed with winglets, vents, and diffusers. Connecting them is a patchwork of carbon fiber side sills and fender flares, the latter of which look like they were pulled from the pages of an Initial D manga. Mirror caps are carbon fiber. The vented hood is carbon fiber. There are faux vents on the C-pillars. And you can't call it a Mansory without tiny carbon fiber winglets at the back.
Mind you, these are the carbon fiber components without light-up features. At the front, the Cybertruck's face gets a big carbon fiber panel with an illuminated Mansory logo in the middle. The tailgate doesn't get a full carbon fiber swap, but there's an overlay at the top with more Mansory lighting. An LED light bar atop the windshield adds more carbon fiber. And the wheels are 26-inch alloy rollers finished to look like carbon fiber.
That brings us to the interior, which is a mix of gray and white with yellow accents. Are those carbon fiber pedals we see in there? Mansory doesn't specify, but we definitely see carbon fiber sill plates for the doors. The leather is is punctuated with holes in a seemingly random pattern. Mansory branding is everywhere, though the company says individual customization is available to buyers. If you're actually thinking about ordering one, please let us help you pick out a spec.
Gallery: Mansory Elongation
The Mansory Elongation certainly stands out. As for the kind of person seeking this kind of attention, that's an entirely different topic.
Source: Mansory
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