Electric cars have excelled in almost all environments, including race tracks. The first Tesla Cybertruck videos showed it racing against cars like the Porsche 911 and Lamborghini Urus. This raises the question: why not a Cybertruck track car with some insane widebody?
3D artist Vishnu Suresh, known as Zephyr Designz on Instagram, is popular for his renderings. His latest, a Cybertruck rendering, might be his wildest yet. This isn’t due to the Cybertruck itself, which many have rendered before.

Instead, this rendering showcases a true “Cyberbeast,” featuring a widebody kit and a rear flat-6 twin-turbo engine, providing an impressive transformation.
First, let’s admire the widebody kit designed specifically for the Tesla Cybertruck, transforming it into a Cybercar. The vehicle appears much lower, possibly due to air suspension. The large fender flares mimic the angular design of the stainless steel body.
Moreover, the design incorporates tuning-style wheels and modified lights, along with an aero package. However, the engine swap is the most intriguing part of this digital creation.
While the twin-turbo flat-six engine’s specifics are unclear, it likely comes from a Porsche 911. Indicators include rear fender air intakes, dual exhaust pipes, and visible turbos.


Before dismissing an internal combustion engine (ICE) Cybertruck as slower, consider the technical details. The battery pack weighs about 1,590 lbs (720 kg). Some of this weight would need to be added back as reinforcement since the pack is structural.
So, could someone attempt such a build? This rendering might inspire them. Previously, Rich Rebuilds installed an LS V8 in a Model S. Perhaps, in a few years, a YouTuber might salvage a Cybertruck to create a Porsche-avenging track car.
What are you thinking about such awesome widebody Tesla Cybertruck? This is only beginning, I guess. We will see more and more and else more insate tuning projects, based on Tesla Cyber Truck.