• The new widebody kit from Waido expands the Tesla Cybertruck’s width by six inches.
  • Priced at $9,990, it is made from ABS plastic and requires no cutting of the original body.
  • This conversion retains the factory cameras and charging port while adding front and rear bumper modifications.

It’s been roughly a year since Tesla Cybertrucks began rolling off the line and arriving in customer hands, and the electric truck remains, by a mile, the most radical-looking vehicle on the market. But if you thought it couldn’t get any more outlandish, think again—because now there’s a widebody kit, courtesy of a company called Waido.

This is thought to be the first complete widebody kit on offer for the Cybertruck, and the LA-based custom shop Stars In The Ceiling claims to be the first to install it on a privately owned truck. The price tag? A hefty $9,990, and it’s a limited-edition affair with only 100 kits available.

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The kit is made from ABS plastic and does not require any trimming or cutting of the original Cybertruck body panels. The flared front and rear fenders make the most obvious statement, widening the Tesla by an impressive six inches. Importantly, the front fenders include the same rear-facing cameras as the original fenders and have been equally as well hidden.

Retaining these cameras was vital to keep the truck’s Autopilot system in working order, although some modifications were necessary, including new housings for the cameras and extended cables to handle the wider stance. Notably, the factory charge port is also untouched, allowing owners to maintain all original charging capabilities.

Waido’s kit doesn’t stop at just the fenders. It includes an overhauled front bumper that looks a little more aggressive. New skirts have also been designed for the EV as has a large lip spoiler on the decklid and a dramatic rear diffuser.

This particular Cybertruck’s stainless steel bodywork has also been adorned in a special military green wrap, while the bodykit parts are paint-matched in the same shade. It’s also sitting on a set of gargantuan 26-inch black wheels from Forgiato wrapped in off-road tires.

As far as we know, this is the first widebody kit available for the Cybertruck, but we suspect there are others in the works. With demand for customization only growing, expect more outlandish options to emerge soon.