
Cropped image via John Anderson
Tesla looks to be doing some next-level trolling with its Cybertruck, as an apparent image has surfaced showing the latter decked out in a wrap that makes it look like a Ford F-150.
The picture was shared by John Anderson (via @Greggertruck) and it’s unclear where and when the image was taken. But one thing is the Cybertruck looks to be inside Giga Texas or some other shop. The frunk is open, while the Cybertruck’s wrap mimics a Ford F-150, even putting on fake door handles. The front of the frunk raised up in the air shows the front looking like the F-150, as seen below:

Ford was the first automaker that signed onto Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS). Tesla CEO Elon Musk revealed the company is in talks with a major OEM to license Full Self-Driving (FSD) during its recent Q2 earnings call. Many suspect this might be Ford that would be ready to adopt more Tesla technology for its vehicles.
We’ve seen Tesla’s Cybertruck in a camo wrap, plus a separate ‘pixelated’ camo wrap. Now we’re seeing a Ford F-150 wrap, if the image above is indeed legit. What’s next? Hello Kitty Cybertruck (you know someone is going to do it)?
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