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givesomefucks ,

Wraps are designed to bond to paint or clear coat.

I’m not sure how easy it is to bond to straight steel, but that makes it different than every other car, and while every cybertruck needs a wrap for protection, most don’t and they’re aren’t many to begin with.

I’d doubt any business has done more than 5, really more than 1.

So it’s essentially a one off and those are almost always a huge hassle regardless of industry.

Not to mention the client is someone dumb enough to buy one, so they’re probably not easy to deal with

Retro_unlimited ,

I have seen 2 vinyl wrapped cybertrucks while driving around Los Angeles, so I know it’s being done.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

They honestly look better painted/wrapped. I’m becoming more and more certain Elon went with stainless steel just to trick people into buying an unpainted car.

j4k3 ,
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Probably a bulk discount with the rocket materials supplier too.

Jolteon ,

Aluminum sheets that didn’t quite make the aircraft grade cut.

Chozo ,

Good thing, too, because that cheap sombitch will rust to all hell if exposed to the elements.

XeroxCool ,

If they’re fine with leaving visible seams on the edges, yes. If they’re trying to pull it over peaks with one piece, then no, it’s worse than curves.

jhoward ,

That may be, but I doubt many Cybertruck owners would want to make it less clear they own a Cybertruck.

Snapz ,

Except for the losing fingers part maybe?

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