Tesla Cybertruck Looks Normal Alongside ‘CyberLandr’, A Wacky Mobile Home Option



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Tesla’s Cybertruck is notorious for a number of reasons, the most notable being its appearance. In spite of this, one brand has managed to not only amp up the functionality of Elon Musk’s “bullet-proof” pickup truck but also take its design up a notch.

The ‘CyberLandr’ is an expandable Cybertruck accessory that—within seconds—transforms the forthcoming electric pickup into an in-bed camper, complete with a living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and office.



The attachment is decked with a 32-inch Smart TV screen, pivoting tables and free-standing, high-density foam chairs to support remote-working. There’s also an add-on option to high-speed Wi-Fi transmitted by Musk’s Starlink satellite dish, of course.

When it’s time for a snooze, the office chairs can be converted into an RV queen bed; the area sleeps two adults and two kids. The CyberLandr’s dual-pane windows come with electrochromic dimming for privacy, while a surround sound system allows you to play relaxing music.


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Being closer to nature, you might have access to fresh, self-sourced produce. Tuck into the catch of the day after frying it up in the CyberLandr’s built-in kitchen, which includes a porcelain countertop, invisible induction stove, and a compressor fridge. The kitchen also consists of a three-level sink consisting of a colander, washbin, and drying rack, as well as a voice-controlled faucet, automatic drawers, and a cutting board.


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The CyberLandr’s bathroom features a spa-style showerhead, a self-cleaning dry flush toilet, and a heated porcelain floor.


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The accessory runs on a four-stage, UV-sterilized water filtration system that ensures clean drinking water and a running shower whenever you need it.

To revert your vehicle to its run-of-the-mill, completely ordinary Cybertruck state, the CyberLandr can be stowed away to “disappear entirely” into the rear of the truck. This creates a low center of gravity, producing zero aerodynamic drag and changing little to the Cybertruck’s range, which allows drivers to not only zip into a fast-food drive-thru but also traverse more rugged outdoorsy areas.

The CyberLandr will come at a premium on top of the Cybertruck’s price, however. MotorTrend reports that it is going for US$39,995—an already discounted price for the first 20 orders. You can find out more about the accessory here.

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