The Cybertruck already looks like a future artifact. But if your standard is “one of one,” stock is just the starting point. That’s why we dropped a full walkaround video of our Tesla Cybertruck build featuring a full carbon widebody by Renegade Design—no fluff, just the design logic, the details, and the parts that turn attention into obsession.
What’s in the kit: the widebody that looks OEM+ (but hits harder)
Our base Cybertruck package is built around a clean, aggressive silhouette upgrade:
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Front lip / splitter
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Side skirts
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Rear diffuser
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Rear spoiler
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Widebody extensions (+30 mm)
The stance is wider, the geometry is sharper, and the whole truck feels “finished”—like Tesla released a secret trim they never told anyone about.
Carbon that’s integrated, not “added on”
On this specific build, we went beyond the base set and converted multiple OEM elements to carbon so the entire truck reads like a cohesive factory-grade carbon package:
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Mirror covers
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Headlight trim / light insert elements
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Bed Upper Perimeter Kit (all 4 panels)
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Mud flaps
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Rear & central trunk inserts
The result: nothing clashes, lines flow, and the truck keeps a clean, premium OEM+ vibe—just wider, darker, and far more exclusive.
No cutting, no drama: reversible widebody design
Widebody extensions install over the stock arches, so you don’t need to cut or remove the originals. Want to go back to stock later? That’s on the table.
Charging port solution: clean lines, real usability
We engineered a charging-port approach that doesn’t break the design. In the build, you’ll see a smart magnetic carbon cover keeping charging access simple even with the widebody installed.
R24 forged wheels: built for weight, designed for impact
Cybertruck loads are real—your wheels should be too. This project runs 24-inch forged wheels (satin black) with an estimated ~1,400 kg load rating per wheel, plus floating center caps with the RNG logo. And yes, there’s an option to go up to 26 inches.
Finish options: gloss black or real carbon fiber
The Cybertruck kit is offered in gloss black or real carbon fiber, depending on whether you want stealth or statement.
Bottom line: this isn’t “tuning.” It’s identity.
If you want “slightly different,” there are easier paths.
If you want the road to make space for your presence—this is it.
Watch the full YouTube review, then explore our body kit and forged wheel lineup for Tesla Cybertruck.





