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It’s the latest in cutting art mobile home tech that could lead plenty of us to leave our conventional abodes behind


It’s the latest in cutting art mobile home tech that could lead plenty of us to leave our conventional abodes behind for ‘van life’.

As numerous Aussies embrace the campervan or caravan experience to save on bills and create a more affordable home existence, Elon Musk enters the frame.

The Tesla Cybertruck is more than capable of creating its own headlines but things have been a bit quiet of late.

Enter the Cybertruck Camper.

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A new era in living.


The new take on Telsa’s famous ute has been doing the rounds at travel home shows in the US and it has allcomers shocked at just what it can accommodate.

Adeptly using every single centimetre of space as well as possible, the Cybertruck Camper ingeniously turns the back of the car into a travelling home, with all the mod cons of a normal joint that stays where it lays.

The truck features a large bed, a TV, a coffee maker, a fridge cabinets, sink and even a dining table.

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Mobile living.


Go anywhere.


According to Tesla, the car also features

– Drives itself w/ FSD Supervised

– Grok route & adventure planning

– Auto-levelling suspension for sleeping flat

– CyberTent convenience

– 9.6 kW of power available through the bed outlets w/ Powershare

– Banger sound system

One of the better Camper add ons to the CyberTruck is produced by HotoMobil, which it calls Cyberglad and offers to “Transform your Cybertruck into a fully equipped mobile home in minutes”

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All the mod cons.


Sweet dreams.


Eat up.


“Experience the future of mobile living.”

The component has a starting price of US$24,000 ($33,650) which compares very favourable to the media house price in Australia, which has just topped $1m.

And, the CyberTruck is of course an EV, which means skyrocketing petrol costs won’t affect you.

According to HotoMobil the ultra-lightweith Monoblock Body is “Antibacterial, waterproof, nonflammable, durable and long-lasting construction perfectly matched to Cybertruck’s carrying capacity”.

Just like any other home.


Checking it out.


It is “handcrafted using space technology and yacht industry materials for uncompromising quality”, it doesn’t need any modifications or permanent installations on your CyberTruck and you can set it up in four minutes.

And for those worrying about range or charging Space Campers offers a truck ‘cap’ that allows you to catch the sun’s rays and use them to power your car and appliances.

“That is awesome,” one X account commented on the camping revelation.

“Now this, indeed, is impressive. Mobility is the future. Being in one place is not,” another wrote.

The White House in Washington

Telsa CEO Elon Musk. Picture: Getty


Power up.


“Can Tesla just give us a mini van or camper van and let us do it properly?” said another.

The Cybertruck is not yet available in Australia, however Tesla boss Musk has indicated it will soon be.

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