A futuristic-looking Tesla pick-up truck has sold for £210,000 – more than double the price they were just last year.
The Cyberbeast can do 0-60mph in just 2.68 seconds and has a top speed of 130mph.
But the electric motor has an impressive range of up to 340 miles.
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It has a pointy design with shaped edges made from panels of stainless steel.
It has been compared to the DeLorean from the Back to the Future movies.
Elon Musk’s Tesla car maker launched it as a concept in 2019 but then started making them last year.
But this is the first one ever to go under the hammer with one buyer choosing to cash in.
The handful manufactured in 2023 were sold for a reported £78,000 ($99,000).
Bidding on this model started at £60,000 ($75,000) and there was no reserve set, as reported by Need To Know.
But it sold for £210,000 ($262,500) in the RM Sotheby’s online auction.
Colleen Cash, President of Sotheby’s Motorsport, said “As we anticipated, the announcement of the Cyberbeast’s sale through Sotheby’s Motorsport immediately captured the internet’s fascination.
“We often get asked whether Teslas can or are considered collectible cars.
“Our response has always been affirmative, and the overwhelming interest in this auction only reinforces our conviction.
“The global bidding for this polarizing truck, a testament to its allure, was remarkable.
“With the auction held without a reserve, the outcome was unpredictable, yet bidding started strong and swiftly reached the truck’s sticker price.
“This event is a clear indication of the Cybertruck’s collectibility and signals more thrilling opportunities ahead with Sotheby’s Motorsport.”
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