This week has been monumental for Elon Musk. On Tuesday, Donald Trump, the candidate Musk put his weight behind, swore in as the President of the United States of America. Today, the Tesla CEO will be proud of his company because the iconic cybertruck has been turning heads in Pakistan.
A video being shared widely on social media shows a replica of Tesla’s cybertruck cruising through the streets of Pakistan. While the exact location remains a mystery, this “Made in Pakistan” version of the futuristic vehicle has sparked a memefest online.
At first glance, the vehicle looks strikingly similar to the real cybertruck. However, as the car turns, the illusion breaks, revealing it’s a local creation far from the original.
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The video was posted on Instagram by “PakWheels’ along with a caption that reads, “Elon Musk wants to know his location! Tesla Cybertruck spotted in Pakistan in anonymous city. Tag him in comments if you know him.”
The video has already garnered over 1.7 million views, and the comments section is definitely something you don’t want to miss.
One user called it, “19/20 ka fark.” Another user wrote, “We got Tesla made in Pakistan before GTA 6.”
A third user commented, “Elon discontinued the cyber truck after seeing this.”
Another Instagram user lauded the innovation saying, “Well if you see from the positive perspective its really creative and impressive at the same time so great work.”