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Cybertruck's Missing Off-Road Persona Finally Arrives, No Permanent Scars

Cybertruck's Missing Off-Road Persona Finally Arrives, No Permanent Scars

For all the digital ink spilled on the Tesla Cybertruck’s polarizing aesthetics, a quiet truth persists: its owners often adore them. And like any enthusiast, they crave personalization. Enter Unplugged Performance, a name synonymous with Tesla tuning, now stepping into the Cybertruck fray with a comprehensive aftermarket suite.

Their latest offering, the UP Invincible Expedition Package, targets the popular Dual Motor All-Wheel-Drive variant. It’s an aggressive makeover, to say the least. Imagine: a new front bumper, formidable bull bar included, bristling with auxiliary driving lights and a commanding 50-inch LED light bar. Even the lightweight carbon fiber hood gets its own integrated light strip. This isn't just about looking tough; it's about being ready.

The Expedition's Arsenal

Beyond the facade, the package piles on genuine capability. Underbody armor, high-strength rock sliders—these aren't mere cosmetic touches. A custom roof rack stands ready for adventure gear, while rear swing arms and Molle side racks line the flanks. Want it all? The full Expedition kit rings in at $18,544. Buyers can, of course, cherry-pick components. The best part? Every single piece bolts on and, crucially, detaches without leaving a trace. A godsend for lease returns or those awkward warranty conversations.

The best part? Every single piece bolts on and, crucially, detaches without leaving a trace. A godsend for lease returns or those awkward warranty conversations.

But Unplugged's catalogue doesn't stop with expedition gear. Their "Pretty F'n Bright Light Package" for $6,984 promises to turn night into day, saturating the truck with LEDs across the bumper, bull bar, hood, and roof. Subtle, it is not.

Street Smarts & Performance Punch

The company also offers a dizzying array of wheel options. From 18-inch UP-03 Beadlock Wheel and Tire Packages starting at $5,500 for the serious off-roader, to more street-focused 22- and 24-inch designs like the Cybrhex, Cybrspoke, and Cybrnova. Your wallet, not your imagination, is the limit.

Even performance gets a nod. The entry-level Cybertruck, notably missing the fancier air suspension of its brethren, can still gain an edge. The Stage 1 Pursuit Package, at a mere $900, adds a 3-way adjustable rear sway bar and high-performance brake pads. Need more? Stage 2 upgrades brake rotors and suspension, while Stage 3 brings new shocks and wheels into play. Because even a truck that looks like it's from the future occasionally needs a real-world handling boost.

What Does This Say?

Perhaps it says that beneath the polarizing skin, the Cybertruck is just another canvas. One that’s finally getting the serious off-road and performance treatment Tesla, for all its innovation, somehow overlooked.

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Source: carscoops.com

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