Cybertruck gets 1970s-inspired wheels for $7,195

CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance
CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance

Unplugged Performance has unveiled the UP Forged CYBRDISC, a 24-inch forged monoblock wheel developed exclusively for the Tesla Cybertruck. The goal is not to turn the electric pickup into an off-road machine, but to enhance its urban, luxurious, and futuristic character.

The Tesla Cybertruck is already one of the most polarizing vehicles on the market, largely because of its stainless-steel body, sharp lines, and inspiration drawn from wedge-shaped cars of the 1970s and 1980s. Now, Unplugged Performance has taken that design language even further with a full-face wheel that makes the pickup look as though it has rolled straight out of a concept design studio.

CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance
CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance

The new CYBRDISC measures 24×9.5 inches and was designed specifically for the Cybertruck’s architecture, featuring a 6×139.7 bolt pattern. Each wheel is crafted from forged 6061-T6 aluminum and has a load rating of 1,450 kg (3,197 lbs), an important figure for a heavy electric vehicle with instant torque.

What stands out most is the complete absence of exposed spokes. Instead of adopting the traditional look of sports or off-road wheels, the CYBRDISC features an almost fully enclosed surface with concentric circles in the center and a finish reminiscent of vinyl records, pop art, and 1970s luxury. The result pairs perfectly with the Cybertruck’s angular bodywork while making it clear that this is a customization designed to grab attention.

CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance
CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance

In practice, the wheels dramatically change the pickup’s visual identity. The Cybertruck’s factory wheels have a more functional, utilitarian appearance, while the CYBRDISC creates a cleaner, heavier, and more urban look. The solid face also softens the vehicle’s side profile, contrasting with the flat body panels and sharp creases.

Larger wheels are not just about aesthetics. On electric vehicles, weight, tires, aerodynamics, and overall wheel diameter can all influence ride comfort, energy consumption, and driving range. Unplugged Performance says the wheels were engineered to preserve a driving feel close to the factory setup, although the final result will also depend on tire choice, tire pressure, ride height, and driving conditions.

CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance
CYBRDISC. Photo: Unplugged Performance

The company recommends two tire sizes for the package. The 295/45R24 option is aimed at drivers seeking a more balanced setup with greater focus on efficiency and driving range. The 315/45R24 tire delivers a wider, more aggressive stance with stronger visual presence, though it may affect comfort and efficiency differently.

The CYBRDISC will be offered in three finishes: gloss black, satin black, and fully polished. The gloss black version combines machined details with a polished lip for a striking contrast, the satin black finish offers a darker and more understated appearance, while the polished version is the most eye-catching, emphasizing the reflective effect of the full-face design.

The price also positions the product as a niche offering: the complete set costs $7,195. In other words, this is not an inexpensive upgrade or a simple replacement for the factory wheels. The CYBRDISC is aimed at owners who see the Cybertruck as a platform for high-impact customization.

Although the Cybertruck is often associated with ruggedness, adventure, and extreme capability, these wheels take the opposite approach by turning the pickup into a rolling design object. They are not military-inspired, nor are they a traditional off-road solution. Instead, they are oversized luxury wheels deliberately designed to amplify the electric pickup’s futuristic presence on city streets.

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Source and images: Unplugged Performance. This content was created with the assistance of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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