- Unplugged Performance is bringing a dozen modified Cybertrucks to Las Vegas.
- One of the Cybertrucks has been fully equipped as a police cruiser.
- Numerous different wrap and wheel options are already available for the EV.
SEMA never fails to attract a wide array of vehicles, and at this year’s event, modified Tesla Cybertrucks are expected to gather en masse. Unplugged Performance has become a leader in Tesla upgrades and has just previewed most of the 12 modified Cybertrucks it’s bringing to Las Vegas.
Each one stands out with a special exterior finish, and many of them have been fitted with an array of accessories, turning what is already an eye-catching pickup into one that looks absolutely bonkers.
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The most dramatic of them will be showcased at the Mothers Polish booth and comes equipped with Unplugged’s full line-up of ‘Invincible’ parts. These upgrades and accessories were previewed in December last year and include new heavy-duty steel front and rear bumpers that’ll set back buyers $2,995 and $3,995. That’s a lot of money for some new bumpers, but as we’ve learned over the last year, most Cybertruck owners aren’t short on cash.
Several other upgrades are available through the Invincible line-up. These include a $9,995 lift kit that boosts the ride height by 2.5 inches (63.5 mm), uprated bushings and joints, a slew of new LED light bars, custom wheels, a rear tire carrier, and even a carbon fiber hood.
Other Cybertrucks built by Unplugged Performance showcase other accessories, including steel panels sitting over the rear haunches of the truck that can be used to carry things like shovels and off-road tracks. Several brightly-colored wraps are also on display, alongside carbon fiber fender flares and different roof racks.
Unplugged UP.FIT division is also bringing along a fully-equipped Cybertruck police cruiser to SEMA. The patrol-ready Tesla was previewed back in June and sits on 18-inch wheels with pursuit-rated tires and features flashing red and blue lights. It’ll be showcased at the SEMA FutureTech Studio.