The Cybertruck may have caused a stir with its angular looks and shattered windows, but as a merchandise muse, it’s a bonafide star. Tesla’s avant-garde truck has spawned a galaxy of quirky merch. First, there was the Cyberopener, for all your bottle-popping needs. Then came the sleek Cybertruck whistle, the Cyberhammer, et cetera. But the latest additions to this treasure trove prove that Tesla knows how to keep the fun rolling—literally and figuratively.


The Levitating Cybertruck is a futuristic spectacle, a 1:24 scale model that floats like it’s just landed on Mars. Balanced on a magnetic base, this collectible defies gravity with flair, spinning and hovering in mid-air. Its silver-coated details, 14 LEDs lighting up the headlights and taillights, and precise dimensions (about 9 inches long and just over 3 inches tall) make it as mesmerizing as it is nerdily niche. It’s heavier than it looks, with the truck weighing in at 0.65 pounds, while its base, a hefty 2.85 pounds, anchors all that science fiction magic. Priced at 250 USD, it’s already sold out faster than you can say “autonomous mode.”
For those with nostalgia for simpler times, the Cybertruck Wind-up Racer offers a mechanical joyride in miniature form. This 1:43 scale diecast model is equipped with a good old-fashioned turn-key wind-up mechanism. Give it a twist, set it down, and watch it dart forward, high-gloss paint gleaming as it speeds by. Tesla hasn’t forgotten the truck’s viral moment; the broken window detailing adds a cheeky nod to its infamous debut. At just over 5 inches long and weighing a quarter of a pound, this 35 USD charmer is both a tribute to the future and a wink to the past.

Who needs a full-size pickup when the Cybertruck’s true power is in its merch? With levitating trucks, wind-up racers, and an arsenal of playful accessories, it’s clear that Tesla isn’t just making vehicles—they’re crafting legends. Not surprisingly, both are so out but there is a chance of restocking. Just be sure you are signed up to be notified when it does.

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