FYI: Shaquille O’Neal Receives a Unique Cybertruck from Tesla, Custom-Built for His Needs
Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA legend known for his towering presence on the court and love for automobiles, has added a new gem to his expansive car collection. The newest star in his garage? A highly customized Tesla Cybertruck.
Shaq’s New Cybertruck: A Beast Unveiled
California-based Effortless Motors has outdone themselves with Shaq’s latest ride. This isn’t just any Cybertruck—it’s the world’s first wide-body, carbon fiber Cybertruck. What’s more, it’s designed specifically for the 7-foot-tall O’Neal. Delivered directly to his Las Vegas residence, the all-black EV pickup features massive 26-inch wheels and a host of other custom modifications that make it as functional as it is stylish.
Elon Musk’s Reaction: ‘Awesome’
The Cybertruck has turned heads globally, even catching the attention of Tesla’s own Elon Musk. Known for his activity on social media, Musk described the custom-built truck in a single word: "awesome." This endorsement from the founder of Tesla adds another layer of intrigue to this unique vehicle.
Features Fit for a Legend
In addition to its striking exterior, the Cybertruck’s interior has been specially modified to ensure that Shaq can ride comfortably. While the exact performance specifications haven’t been disclosed, it’s worth noting that Shaq’s previous Cybertruck packed a whopping 845 horsepower, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in a staggering 2.6 seconds. It could also complete a quarter-mile run in just 11.0 seconds. Expect no less from this latest masterpiece.
Conclusion
Shaquille O’Neal’s new Cybertruck is more than just a car; it’s a fusion of cutting-edge technology and personalized craftsmanship, tailored to fit the iconic stature of the man himself. As this custom truck continues to generate buzz, it’s clear that Shaq’s latest addition is both a feat of engineering and a testament to his penchant for unique automotive experiences.
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Donald Smith, Editor of Automotive.fyi