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Car enthusiasts in Pakistan continue to impress with their passion for automobiles by creating replicas of luxury and iconic vehicles. In a remarkable engineering feat, Wali Muhammad, a talented artisan from Gujranwala, has successfully built a replica of Tesla’s world-famous Cybertruck.

Crafting the Pakistani Cybertruck

The replica was designed and constructed by Mughal Safeguard at their Civil Lines branch on Sialkot Road. Muhammad took on this ambitious project at the request of a client who wanted a car inspired by Elon Musk’s futuristic Cybertruck.

Despite being crafted locally, the replica closely mirrors Tesla’s original, from its sharp, angular structure to its ultra-modern design. The entire project cost approximately Rs. 3 million and has since been delivered to the client.

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Social Media Buzz: “The Pakistani Tesla”

The project quickly gained attention on social media, with users affectionately calling it the “Pakistani Tesla.” Posts about the replica garnered mixed reactions, ranging from admiration to humor.

One user, Saad Qaiser, shared, “Pakistan’s first locally made Cybertruck. Elon Musk, it’s time to open a manufacturing plant in Pakistan.” Another user, Khalid Mustafa, commented, “Elon Musk, your Cybertruck prototype is roaming the streets of Pakistan. Local engineers have given it a desi twist. Check out this masterpiece.”

Humorous comments also circulated, with one reading, “Jugaad rocked, Elon Musk shocked. The Cybertruck is now available in Pakistan for just $1,000.”

A Creative Alternative to the Original Cybertruck

While Tesla’s original Cybertruck starts at $102,000 and features stainless steel armor, flexible suspension, and armored windows, it remains inaccessible to many in Pakistan. In contrast, this locally crafted version offers a more affordable alternative, blending innovation with creativity and bringing a taste of Tesla to the streets of Gujranwala.