An adult entertainment venue in Las Vegas is capitalising on the Tesla Cybertruck’s unmistakeable styling.
The Crazy Horse 3 club in Las Vegas has converted a black Tesla Cybertruck into a mobile strip club, complete with a pole and performing dancers in the tray.
Business Insider reports the truck cost US$150,000 (A$223,000) all up, an expensive promotional exercise.
“In the fast-paced world of Las Vegas entertainment and hospitality, staying ahead in such a saturated market is critical,” club owner Nando Sostilio told Business Insider.
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“There’s nothing more ‘Vegas’ than taking risks and embracing innovative ways to stand out.”
It’s hard to argue that the strip club and Tesla Cybertruck are a very Las Vegas combination, but it begs the question, why the blacked-out exterior wrap? After all, Crazy Horse 3 definitely wants this unique vehicle to be seen, given it can’t be heard.
The silent electric ute can sprint from 0-100km/h in a claimed 2.7 seconds – good luck dancing through that!
Cybertrucks have become a popular vehicle in the customisation community.
Zack Nelson from the YouTube channel JerryRigEverything was asked by a sponsor to gold-plate their Tesla Cybertruck, giving it an even more outlandish exterior finish to the stainless steel panels that are used on the electric pickup.
Elsewhere, an American polishing company made headlines for giving a Cybertruck an external mirror finish.