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Meet the Mansory Elongation
Could the year end without another Mansory headline? Unlikely — and frankly, we wouldn’t want it to. The tuner’s latest U.S.-based project, dubbed the Elongation, is a custom take on the Tesla Cybertruck that’s built to be seen. It’s not exactly a first for Mansory (we saw a similar concept earlier), but this American-spec iteration feels like a fresh, bolder statement.
Design: Forged carbon over stainless steel
Mansory swaps the Cybertruck’s signature stainless-steel look for controversial forged carbon accents, amplifying the truck’s theatrical presence. The conversion includes:
- A wholly new front bumper and aggressive side skirts
- Pronounced fender flares and a boxy rear diffuser that echoes the truck’s angular lines
- A double wing-like element on the tailgate and Mansory lettering that glows across the rear
- Roof-mounted LED bars and new side mirror casings for a tougher, off-road-ready aesthetic

There’s also a faux greenhouse extension that nods to Lamborghini’s dramatic profiles — purely visual, but it gives the Elongation an exotic silhouette and a more aggressive stance.
Wheels, lighting and exterior touches
The wheel design is classic Mansory: large, polished, and very much tuned to the brand’s visual language. While some enthusiasts suggest these rims would look better on a Rolls-Royce, they do complete the tuner’s ostentatious package here. Additional exterior cues include an extra brake light low on the tailgate and Mansory branding beneath the Cybertruck’s full-width light bar.

Interior: Subtle or subdued?
From available images, the cabin is restrained compared to the exterior theatrics. It appears to retain standard leather upholstery with contrasting white piping and black trim, ambient lighting, and familiar Cybertruck architecture. That said, Mansory’s previous Cybertruck project (early 2025) featured a much more flamboyant interior with white-and-black leather and lime-green accents — a statement packed with Mansory badges throughout.

Performance and positioning
Mansory’s visible changes focus largely on styling rather than powertrain alterations. As presented, the Elongation keeps the Cybertruck’s electric underpinnings intact, positioning it as an aftermarket showpiece rather than a performance overhaul. For buyers who want exclusivity and visual drama, this build underlines Mansory’s niche: high-end customization that prioritizes flamboyant design.
Public reaction and market context
On social media, reactions range from enthusiastic to divided. Many fans called the Elongation "pure fire," praising its bold aesthetic, while others criticized the design as overly kitschy and asked for a flashier interior.

Quote from a social post: "This is wild — love or hate, you can’t ignore it."
Why this matters: in the growing market for electric pickups, bespoke conversions like the Elongation serve collectors and influencers who want head-turning exclusivity rather than subtle upgrades. Mansory continues to trade on extreme visuals and high-cost craftsmanship, appealing to buyers who view cars as personal statements.
Highlights
- Bold forged carbon exterior replacing stainless-steel finish
- New aero elements: bumpers, skirts, diffuser and double rear wing
- Roof LED, bespoke wheels, illuminated Mansory badging
- Interior appears conservative compared to exterior — likely retains standard EV tech

Whether you find Mansory’s Elongation to be tasteful or theatrical, it’s an unmistakable interpretation of the Tesla Cybertruck that reinforces Mansory’s identity in the aftermarket tuning world. What’s your take — brilliant customization or too much? Share your thoughts.
Source: autoevolution
Comments
mechbyte
Is this even street legal? The wings, the LED bars, that fake greenhouse... I get the flex but it reads like a promo car not a daily, if thats real then...
turbo_mk
Whoa this is insane, Mansory went full drama with forged carbon, looks wild but kinda awesome. Interior pls tho hope they didnt skimp on tech
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