There's A Pickup Camper For Tesla Cybertruck On The Market!

by AutoExpert   |  7 April, 2021

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Are you ready for rocketing camper for your Tesla Cybertruck? Scheduled to start its production in early 2022, the first pickup Tesla camper conversion is already available for a peak. It got named Cyberlandr. Despite having a geometrical look, it features all manner of twenty-first-century amenities and modern design details.

Let us remind, that this is a pop-up concept because when it's collapsed, it is similar to the shape of the truck. The unit is extendable upward to four times its travel height and outward onto the truck's open tailgate. This way, inside it, creates two small rooms - a main living/eating/sleeping space and a tiny bathroom.

It might seem impossible, but the living zone has a kitchen, an under-counter fridge, a sink, and an induction cooktop embedded in the countertop. The top technology is applied for this room giving its passenger the possibility to activate the touchless faucet by voice. With electric appliances, the Cybelandr features an electrically heated porcelain-tile floor.  

Its lounge chairs can be laid flat and installed above the counter area to create a double bed.  Also, the camper features dual-panel windows that darken electro-chromatically. 32-inch flatscreen mounts on the wall will keep you connected to the outside world, but can also be used as a monitor for workaholics.  

You can take advantage of the StarLink satellite wireless connectivity, and 500-watts worth of solar roof panels to maintain a friendly vehicle in the middle of nature.  The bathroom has a small size and can be compared to a phone-booth-sized featuring next-level technology - a "self-cleaning" dry-flush toilet that eliminates the need for a black water tank and a four-stage water-filtration system that enables a recirculating shower.

No more details were revealed about the Tesla Cybertruck, but the Cyberlandr can be reserved now for a $5,000 deposit with a substantial 20% discount. The final price would be $39,995 and they only have 20 units available for this offer. There are also smaller amount deposits at $100 available, but the final price would be $44,995. The full price for the Cyberlandr without any discounts would be $49,995

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