Cybertruck Gets Luxe Carbon Fiber Makeover for Middle East Market

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A few months ago, Mansory turned heads with an unconventional take on the Tesla Cybertruck, unveiling a custom version dubbed the Elongation. This distinctive build combined extensive use of carbon fiber with some controversial aerodynamic changes to the Cybertruck’s famously angular, sloped design. Now, Mansory has pushed the envelope further by creating an even more extreme one-off variant known as the Elongation Evo.

Designed specifically for the Middle Eastern market, the Elongation Evo retains most of the components from the original Elongation but takes the carbon fiber application to the next level. The entire exterior of this electric pickup is now clad in exposed forged carbon fiber, giving the Cybertruck’s usually debated stainless steel finish a more refined and luxurious appearance. This bold material choice transforms the truck’s aesthetic, adding a unique texture and sheen that elevate its presence dramatically.

Cybertruck

Similar to the original Elongation, the Evo swaps out Tesla’s stock hood and front fascia for custom parts crafted from forged carbon fiber, complemented by redesigned LED daytime running lights that add a modern flair. Mansory has further enhanced the truck’s profile by applying carbon fiber trims along the pillars, window surrounds, door panels, and the sides of the truck bed. The pattern of the forged carbon is intentionally bold and eye-catching, lending the Evo a striking, high-impact look that’s hard to ignore.

The massive 26-inch wheels, housed beneath widened arches also constructed from forged carbon fiber, complete the aggressive stance of the vehicle. While the design aims for dramatic flair, the overall effect may be polarizing—some might see it as edgy and innovative, while others could view it as over-the-top or lacking refinement.

One of the most divisive design elements is the rear of the truck. Mansory’s designers appear to have taken inspiration from the Ferrari FXX-K, adding a pair of winglets to the tail section. On the Ferrari, these winglets serve a functional aerodynamic purpose, but on the Cybertruck, they likely offer little benefit and could even be counterproductive. Additional rear enhancements include a new diffuser and an illuminated Mansory badge, leaving no doubt about the vehicle’s bespoke nature.

Cybertruck Mansory

Inside, the Elongation Evo features the same interior as Mansory’s earlier Cybertruck concept from February, blending black, white, and bright yellow upholstery for a bold and sporty cabin look.

While the Tesla Cybertruck’s hype has diminished somewhat in the United States, it enjoys a strong following in the Middle East, where flashy and distinctive vehicles are highly prized. Given this cultural context, the Elongation Evo’s flashy, attention-grabbing style is expected to resonate well with Middle Eastern buyers. However, in the U.S., such an extravagant appearance might attract more skepticism than admiration on the roads.

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