It goes without saying that there are lots of Tesla super fans out there. The company that brought us the first mass market electric car that was *exciting* hasnβt since strayed from its identity as an innovator.
But one drawback could be that the companyβs chief executive, Elon Musk, has a propensity for making ambitious and enticing promises, and then making us waitβ¦. and waitβ¦ to see them come to fruition. The latest was Teslaβs unveiling of its first pickup truck prototype, the Cybertruck, in a press conference last year. And based on that event, thereβs a lot to get excited about, including promised ranges of up to 500 miles and a version that goes 0 to 60 in 2.9 seconds.
And while the early versions of the Cybertruck arenβt due to hit the streets until late 2021, thereβs one Tesla enthusiast who doesnβt want to wait that long. And his impatience has inspired him to build his own.
According to Reuters, a Bosnian man named Igor Krezicβs company, Stark Solutions, spent eight months disassembling a Ford Raptor F-150 and then rebuilding it as a copycat Cybertruck.
A team of IT professionals and engineers created the version to visually mimic Teslaβs truck, though there are a lot of differences. For one, this knockoff isnβt an electric, and itβs not the same size. Practicality aside, the companyβs owner reportedly loves Ford trucks as much as Teslas, so he effectively wanted to create a Frankenstein. A spokesperson for Stark Solutions says the result, which resembles the blocky body type of the Cybertruck, is generating a lot of attention. But thereβs one problem: the group is having trouble registering the pickup because vehicles with sharp edges like this one are banned in Bosnia.
So maybe you wonβt be able to find one in the Balkans, but it does raise the question: how many traditional pickup users will be enamored enough with the cybertruckβs unusual body style to warrant some real, street legal copycats? Guess weβll wait and see.