• The Mansory Elongation is admittedly one of the wildest Cybertruck builds yet.
  • The electric truck features a forged carbon fiber bodykit and new 26-inch wheels.
  • The tuner offers new leather and carbon fiber options for the Tesla’s interior.

The Tesla Cybertruck has rightfully earned its place as one of the most divisive vehicles on the market, but Mansory is here to make it even harder to ignore. Enter the Mansory Elongation, a modified version of the already outlandish EV, cheekily named as a nod to the Tesla CEO himself. The transformation includes a mix of carbon fiber accents, a set of 26-inch wheels, and a revamped interior.

Mansory traded some of the Cybertruck’s stainless steel panels for its signature forged carbon, giving it a bi-tone appearance. For those who prefer a subtler take on the modification, a high-gloss polished paint finish is also available, offering a less conspicuous (but equally flashy) look.

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Up front, the Tesla truck receives a more aggressive stance, with a vented hood, a sportier bumper with an integrated splitter, and a set of roof-mounted LEDs.

The wide fender flares are a departure from the factory plastic ones, though they still keep the Cybertruck’s signature angular aesthetic while providing ample space for the enormous wheels. The 26-inch FD.15 alloys, finished in black, sport a Mansory design that could almost pass for something you’d see on a Rolls-Royce—if they made SUVs out of angular metal and post-apocalyptic vibes. Other changes include new door mirrors, side skirts, and, for reasons no one’s quite sure of, a fake greenhouse extension with a Lamborghini-style vent.

The Rear Is Where Things Get Really Creative

Things only get wilder in the back. Mansory has added a pair of spoilers flanking each corner of the tailgate, which still allows full access to the bed, because we assume that’s something you might actually need. These are paired with an oversized splitter, F1-style brake lights, and a matching carbon fiber trim panel with illuminated Mansory branding—just in case you forgot who’s responsible for this highly conspicuous transformation.

Inside, the changes are no less dramatic. The interior of the Cybetruck has been upgraded with high-quality leather upholstery, quilted seats, and even more carbon fiber. The colors can be customized depending on customer preferences, with the pictured build combining white, black, and lime green tones.

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As for performance, the Mansory Elongation retains the Cybertruck’s stock electric powertrain, which, frankly, is more than enough for most people. The Cyberbeast trim comes with three electric motors that churn out a combined 845 horsepower (630 kW / 857 PS), allowing the vehicle to reach 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in a mere 2.6 seconds.

While Mansory has yet to release pricing details, it’s safe to say these upgrades won’t come cheap. The tuner has already posted photos of the Elongation on social media in the Middle East, seemingly on the lookout for customers with deeper pockets than usual and a particular fondness for turning an already over-the-top vehicle into something that makes even the Cybertruck look tame.

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