Impatient for Cybertruck release, Bosnian Tesla fan builds lookalike, Digital News

Impatient for Cybertruck release, Bosnian Tesla fan builds lookalike, Digital News

From a Ford Raptor to a “Cyber”‑Style Showpiece

In the charming town of Mostar, a local mechanic turned pedal‑pusher suddenly decided that delaying the arrival of Tesla’s Cybertruck was no longer an option. Instead of hanging around the parking lot, he rolled up his sleeves and slapped together a custom creation that looks like it could have come straight out of a sci‑fi movie.

The Big Idea

Meet Igor Krezic, a crafty engineer from Stark Solutions, who teamed up with the town’s go‑go truck fan, Mario Coric. They took a rugged Ford Raptor F‑150, tore it down into its smallest bits, and reassembled it into a gas‑powered pickup that screams “Cybertruck” in every angle.

How It Was Built

  • Eight months of hard work – a full season of engineering, disassembly, and re‑assembly.
  • All the metallic lines and sharp edges that make the Cybertruck look like a futuristic battle‑tank.
  • Used a gas engine instead of Tesla’s electric motor (because, you know, gasoline is still the king of the road in Bosnia).

Public Reaction

When the pickup hit the streets of Mostar, the turnout was nothing short of sensational. “Everyone was watching,” recalled Coric. Half of the crowd thought it was a tank – and one curious girl even quipped, “Is this the place where they’re building a Cybertruck?”

Travelling with the quirky vehicle turns heads, sparks conversations, and gives people a taste of what the real Cybertruck might feel like.

Future Outlook

Stark Solutions is now working to officially register the custom pickup so it can legally hit the road. However, sharp edges are banned in Bosnia – they’re not safe for the streets, which could mean some redesigns are on the way.

Meanwhile, in the US, Tesla is planning to set up a $1.1 billion Cybertruck factory near Austin, Texas. That move promises to give them the edge over a rival plant in Oklahoma, all while the truck’s starting price sits at $39,000 — a price that could put Detroit’s premium trucks on notice.

So if you’re planning a trip to Mostar, keep an eye out for this Ford‑Tesla mash‑up: it’s the next best thing to wait for the actual Cybertruck!