
- A Cybertruck gets wrapped in a dumpster theme complete with graffiti and a raccoon.
- The custom wrap includes a sign that lists items not accepted, like hazardous materials.
- The license plate reads ‘Dumbstr,’ adding another layer of humor to the dumpster theme.
It’s no secret that the Tesla Cybertruck has been compared to a dumpster on wheels, so naturally, one brave (or perhaps bored) owner in the United States has decided to take that comparison literally. This particular Cybertruck has been wrapped to resemble a filthy, graffiti-covered dumpster, and frankly, it’s a masterpiece of trashy design.
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While we don’t know exactly who’s behind this brilliant creation, which was shared in a Facebook group, the execution is spot-on. Virtually the entire exterior of the Cybertruck is now coated in a rich green, making it look like toxic waste is oozing from the bed. The wrap also features graffiti across the sides and even shows a raccoon trying to climb inside.
And just in case you didn’t get the point, the rear of the truck proudly displays a sign listing “items not accepted.” Among the prohibited materials that can’t be loaded into the bed of the Tesla are appliances, tires, carpets, mattresses, furniture, batteries, paint cans, hazardous chemicals, oil, and flammable materials. There’s even a small “EM Waste Management” sign, which might suggest this Cybertruck is moonlighting as a work vehicle for a waste management company.
It’s the kind of detail that adds an extra layer of humor to an already absurd concept. Because really, if you’re going to drive around in something that looks like a dumpster, you might as well embrace it fully.
Of course, the fun doesn’t stop there. The dumpster theme continues with the custom license plate, which reads ‘Dumbstr.’ It’s pure genius. The owner of the Cybertruck has also ditched the ugly original wheels and plastic hub caps, replacing them with a set of more aggressive aftermarket shoes wrapped in wide all-terrain tires.
While no one in their right mind is going to confuse this Cybertruck with an actual dumpster, it’d be funny if some local raccoons can’t tell the difference, and start gathering outside and trying to climb into the bed in the hunt for some food.
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