Despite looking as if it was styled using an axe, the Tesla Cybertruck has created a design trend among motorists. Some (more or less) cheap replicas have been spotted roaming the streets and turning heads, but this two-door coupe, inspired by the electric pickup, won’t be attracting any attention outside the digital realm, simply because it does not exist.
The illustrations, created by Matteo
Gentile, portray an electric sports coupe, which is dubbed the CyberCoupe. It
follows in the footsteps of the Cybertruck, although with cleaner looking front
and rear sections and bigger LED light strips at both ends, and makes do
without the fender flares and apocalyptic-looking wheels shod in chunky rubber.
With a few mods and a black paint finish,
we reckon that it would make for an interesting KITT movie car, because if you
haven’t heard yet, the Knight Rider series is making a comeback as a feature
film, and it is still unknown what ride the main character will use.
Unike the original Pontiac Firebird turned
into everyone’s favorite talking movie car in the 1980s TV series starring
David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, the CyberCoupe would not have all sorts of
buttons in the cockpit, as everything would be accessible via the large central
touchscreen display and/or voice commands. Quick and silent getaways would be
possible too, because it would pack a powerful zero-emission drivetrain. Now,
if only the right people see these renderings.