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During my teenage years, I was a huge fan of Halo, especially Halo 2, and often dreamed of driving a real Warthog around my hometown. While numerous enthusiasts have attempted to create Warthog-themed wraps, the one designed for the Cybertruck stands out as one of the most visually appealing. It actually enhances the aesthetics of Tesla’s angular vehicle.
This wrap was created by SS Customs based in Redwood City, California. Remarkably, it stays true to the iconic Halo vehicle. While SS Customs refers to it as a “Razorback,” which is the civilian version of the Warthog featured in Halo Infinite—similar to how an H1 is related to a military Humvee—the Cybertruck’s wrap resembles the original Warthog thanks to its signature green color. Given the Cybertruck’s inherently polygonal design, this look perfectly aligns with the classic graphics of the original Xbox from two decades ago, reminiscent of a low-detail model seen from a distance before the finer details come into view.
Interestingly, the Warthog wrap not only matches the unusual proportions of the Cybertruck but arguably enhances its overall appearance. Tesla’s design, or rather Elon Musk’s vision, aimed for a futuristic and brutalist vehicle style that lacks the smooth lines of conventional cars. By incorporating these design elements into a wrap, the Cybertruck takes on a revitalized character. The original design of the truck is often viewed as cold and characterless, but SS Customs manages to address these concerns, complementing the factory wheel covers along the way.
The team at SS Customs clearly possesses a deep appreciation for Halo, demonstrated by their meticulous attention to detail in this wrap. Features such as the rear vents on the bed rails, the front fender vent, and the Warthog’s panel seams have been faithfully recreated. The area designed to resemble the Warthog’s roof cutout looks impressive too. If Cybertruck owners decide to lift the cover, friends can hop into the back just like they did in the game. While it doesn’t come equipped with a bed-mounted machine gun, one can’t help but wonder if Elon might entertain some outlandish ideas, given his past of selling flamethrowers in California.
For those interested in acquiring this wrap, it is priced at $2,700 and comes in various laminate finishes, including satin, gloss, matte, and sparkle. Keep in mind that this price does not include installation by a local shop. If you own a Cybertruck and wish to stand out even more, this wrap is a sure way to spark nostalgia among millennials who catch a glimpse of it.
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