Since it hit the market late last year, the Cybertruck has quickly become one of the most popular vehicles among America’s elite.
Stars like Kim Kardashian, Justin Bieber and Jay-Z all came together to buy Tesla’s car, which Elon Musk has described as “what Bladerunner would have driven.”
Now fans of the vehicle can take it one step further and live with it.
Living Vehicle, a technology company based in Santa Barbara, has unveiled a luxury trailer for the Cybertruck.
This camper-style mobile home is called the ‘CyberTrailer’ has enough space for five people and can be transformed internally depending on the need.
It is not surprising that the luxury trailer is not cheap.
Buyers will be faced with a price tag of a whopping £135,000 ($175,000), making the CyberTrailer more than twice as expensive as the Cybertruck itself!
Living Vehicle, a technology company based in Santa Barbara, has unveiled a luxury trailer for the Cybertruck
Also called the ‘CyberTrailer’, this camper-style mobile home has enough space for five people and can be transformed internally depending on need
The Cybertrailer’s main living area transitions into a private bedroom and bunk room for four adults and a child.
It can also be set up as an entertainment area with sun loungers and a theater system.
Alternatively, the garage can be converted into a toy garage for electric bicycles and other equipment.
The space also features a dining area for five people and a mobile office for two people.
Plus, Starlink Internet comes pre-installed so you can work remotely from anywhere.
At the rear of the trailer there is a folding terrace and a full awning that covers the entire terrace while providing shade and energy collection.
The patio doubles as a ramp for convenient toy-hauling functionality, making it easy to travel with electric bikes, all-terrain vehicles, surfboards, kayaks and other adventure gear.
Off-grid living is made possible by self-sustaining systems including solar energy, atmospheric water harvesting technology and advanced water recycling.
The Cybertrailer’s main living area transitions into a private bedroom and a bunk room for four adults and a child
Off-grid living is made possible by self-sustaining systems including solar energy, atmospheric water harvesting technology and advanced water recycling
Matthew Hofmann, CEO of Living Vehicle, said: ‘The CyberTrailer is not just about going off-grid; it’s about bringing everything that defines your trip: bikes, boards, kayaks and more.”
“Because when you’re fully rested, there’s no limit to where your passions can take you.”
Living Vehicle says the price of the CyberTrailer starts from £135,000 ($175,000).
For comparison, the Cybertruck itself ranges in price from $60,990 to $99,990 (£46,885 to £76,866).
Although production of the CyberTrailer is not expected to begin until 2025, the concept images have already generated tremendous attention online.
Living Vehicle posted a sneak peak on its YouTube channel last month, where fans flocked to the comments.
‘I want one! The CyberTrailer AND the CyberTruck!!’ wrote one user.
Another added: ‘I can’t wait to see this in production! Moreover, I am pleasantly surprised by the pricing.’
And someone joked: ‘Living Vehicle is what it’s all about! I just need to get my bank account there.