The Tesla Cybertruck Wasnβt Weird Enough So Mansory Fixed That

- The one-off Elongation Evo features a fully carbon fiber add-on kit, from nose to tail.
- It rides on massive 26-inch wheels beneath flared forged carbon fiber arches.
- The rear features two Ferrari FXX-K-style winglets and an illuminated Mansory badge.
A few months back, an unusual Tesla Cybertruck caught the internetβs attention when Mansory unveiled a custom version called the Elongation. That build paired heavy use of carbon fiber with some dubious aerodynamic tweaks to the slopped brick-shaped truck. Now, Mansory has gone a step further with a new one-off creation: the Elongation Evo.
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Built for the Middle East, the Elongation Evo features mostly the same parts as the βregularβ model, but adds more carbon fiber. In fact, the entire exterior of the all-electric pickup now features exposed forged carbon fiber. It makes the Cybertruckβs somewhat controversial stainless steel seem classy.
More Carbon, More Controversy
Like the Elongation, the Evo ditches the original hood and front fascia for a set of forged carbon fiber parts. There are also new LED daytime running lights. Mansory has then added new carbon trim over the pillars, window surrounds, door skins, and bed sides. The pattern used for the forged carbon is far from subtle, either, making the Evo look particularly striking.
Elsewhere, the tricked-out Tesla rides on massive 26-inch wheels tucked under widened arches, also made from forged carbon fiber. The overall look aims for dramatic, but the end result may feel more divisive than refined.
A Ferrari-Inspired Rear
The rear is particularly polarizing. Mansoryβs designers obviously spent a little too long drooling over the Ferrari FXX-K and have added two winglets to the rear. While these elements play a genuine aerodynamic role on the Ferrari, theyβre likely of little use here, if not outright counterproductive. A new diffuser has also been installed, along with an illuminated Mansory badge that leaves no doubt about whoβs behind the build.
The interior of the Elongation Evo is identical to the Cybertruck Mansory presented in February, meaning thereβs a mixture of black, white, and bright yellow upholstery.
While the Cybertruck has lost some of its allure in the United States, itβs said to be particularly popular in the Middle East. This is hardly a surprise given the affinity among locals for flashy cars, so the Elongation Evo should fit right in. In the States though, rolling up in something this conspicuous might invite more side-eye than admiration.