- 2 Chainz, also known as Tauheed K. Epps, showcases his customized Tesla Cybertruck on Instagram.
- Forgiato provided the distinctive 1990s-style alloy wheels, spinning around orange brake calipers.
- 2 Chainz’s bold modifications are compared to Lil Baby’s more subdued, glossy red Cybertruck.
- The Tesla Cybertruck continues to attract high-profile owners, with many opting for unique customizations.
The futuristic Tesla Cybertruck, with its unique shape, high-tech interior, impressive performance, and commendable range, has captured the imagination of celebrities across the globe. The latest to join the elite club of Cybertruck owners is none other than award-winning rapper 2 Chainz, born Tauheed K. Epps, also known by his monikers Tity Boi and Drenchgod.
At 46, 2 Chainz continues to make waves not just in the music industry but also in the automotive world. Recently, he took to Instagram to flaunt his latest acquisition to his 12.8 million followers—a heavily customized Tesla Cybertruck. The images revealed his daring modifications, showcasing a vehicle that’s as bold as his music.
The customization was handled by two well-known names in the tuning industry: Roadshow International and Forgiato. Roadshow International wrapped the Cybertruck in a striking orange, adorned with side decals that evoke the spirit of a Hellcat with their wolf-like imagery.
Forgiato contributed a set of unique alloy wheels that look straight out of the 1990s, spinning around vivid orange brake calipers. Darkened windows complete the look, ensuring the Cybertruck maintains a modern, stealthy edge.
Despite the bold choices, 2 Chainz’s Cybertruck manages to avoid the pitfalls of overly flashy modifications. In comparison to some other celebrity rides, it remains tasteful yet unmistakably attention-grabbing. This is in contrast to another recent customization by Roadshow International for rapper Lil Baby, whose glossy red Cybertruck features more subdued red alloys.
As the Cybertruck continues to rise in popularity among celebrities, we can expect more customized versions to emerge. However, many purists hope these vehicles retain their original stainless steel aesthetic, with just a few tasteful enhancements. The Cybertruck’s sleek, industrial design is often best appreciated in its stock form, though a well-chosen set of wheels can certainly add to its appeal.
What do you think of 2 Chainz’s custom Cybertruck? Does it outshine Lil Baby’s, or do you prefer a more classic look? Share your thoughts and let us know if you think the modifications enhance or detract from the Cybertruck’s iconic design.