Beyond Tesla, Pakistan may have created its own version of the iconic Cybertruck, and it’s causing quite a buzz online. Photos of this unexpected four-wheeler go viral online, with netizens divided over its eerie yet hilarious “off-brand” resemblance to Elon Musk’s futuristic vehicle Ta. Jokes were made, memes were made, and one person even joked that “Elon Musk must be on speed dial right now.” This local masterpiece is sparking a debate about innovation, imitation, and good old-fashioned digi-engineering. While Tesla fans may frown, others can’t help but admire the creativity behind this viral sensation. So what is the story behind this “DigiCybertruck”?
Cybertruck spotted in Pakistan? Netizens are amused to see this ‘Made in Pakistan’ wonder
Tesla’s iconic Cybertruck appears to have arrived in Pakistan. Or has it actually arrived? A viral video on social media shows a replica of a futuristic vehicle driving through the streets of an unnamed city in Pakistan, causing a stir on the internet. The post, shared by PakWheels on Instagram, had the hilarious caption, “Elon Musk wants to know where he is!” It sparked a meme fest online.
At first glance, the truck’s sleek, angular design looks eerily lifelike, but as you turn a corner, the façade collapses to reveal a bright blue ‘Made in Pakistan’ masterpiece. It may not have Tesla’s technology, but it definitely has the appeal of digital engineering. One thing is for sure: If Elon Musk sees this, he will either flatter him or make a phone call to hire Pakistani innovators.
’19/20 ka fark’: People react to Indian Cybertruck spotted in Pakistan
A video of a Tesla Cybertruck look-alike driving down a Pakistani street in an unknown location has garnered more than 1.7 million views and sparked an online meme fest. However, this “Made in Pakistan” version is drawing laughter and applause from netizens.
One user humorously called it “19/20 ka fark,” while another quipped, “They built Teslas in Pakistan before GTA 6.” A third joked: “Elon saw this and canceled the Cybertruck.” Amid the jokes, others praised the creativity behind the replica, with one commenting: “From a positive perspective, it’s really creative and impressive. Great work!”
Although not a replica of the original, this local creation has won hearts with its charm and ingenuity. Whether it’s Tesla or not, Pakistan’s innovations are attracting attention from all over the world.
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