- The man built a wooden replica of the long-awaited Cybertruck in just 100 days.
- The stroller is fully functional and has working lights and an illuminated “X” logo.
- Tesla’s real Cybertruck will finally hit the market in late November.
While Tesla fans eagerly await the release of the Cybertruck later this month, a carpenter from Vietnam decided to create his own, fully functional version of the truck out of wood.
The man shared a video on his YouTube channel showing a process that, according to him, took only 100 days: ND – the art of woodworking.
Starting with a metal frame, frame and wheels, the carpenter added wooden panels, seats and hubcaps. He also added work lights and even an illuminated “X” logo on the doors.
The creator also shared footage X of the truck in action, along with a wooden version of the Tesla Cyberquad in the trunk.
After completing the project, the creator contacted Elon Musk and Tesla to offer them his Cybertruck replica.
“I am a passionate content creator with a deep love for wooden vehicles and a huge admiration for both you and Tesla,” he wrote in the post on X.
“I am aware that Tesla faced many challenges in creating the Cybertruck. However, I have unwavering faith in your vision and Tesla’s capabilities,” the post continued. “I hope I have the honor of gifting this wooden Cybertruck to you and Tesla.”
“Sure, I really appreciate it,” Musk replied, adding a little heart emoji.
Deliveries of the real Tesla Cybertruck are scheduled to begin on November 30, after two years of delays.
Tesla hasn’t released any official prices for the truck yet, but Musk recently said on Joe Rogan’s podcast that Tesla aims to eventually produce 200,000 Cybertrucks per year.