ISLAMABAD: Wali Muhammad, an engineer from Gujranwala, has successfully built a replica of Tesla’s Cybertruck in his workshop, garnering widespread attention for his impressive craftsmanship.
The project was commissioned by a client through Mughal Safeguard, a company with a branch on Sialkot Road, Civil Lines. With remarkable attention to detail, the replica closely resembles Tesla’s futuristic Cybertruck.
The custom build cost Rs. 3 million in total, and it has already been delivered to the client.
“The client wanted a car similar to the Cybertruck, so they approached us,” a representative of Mughal Safeguard shared. “Our skilled artisan, Wali Muhammad, completed the project for Rs. 3 million.”
Viral Sensation
This innovative creation is in line with Mughal Safeguard’s reputation for building custom vehicles based on client specifications. The locally made Cybertruck has gone viral on social media, earning it the nickname “Pakistani Tesla.”
“Pakistan’s first locally made Cybertruck! Elon Musk, it’s time to consider a manufacturing plant in Pakistan. The government is working hard,” one social media user commented.
Another wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Elon Musk, your Cybertruck prototype is cruising the streets of Pakistan. Your design has gone global, and local engineers have added a desi twist. Check out this masterpiece!”
The replica’s popularity underscores the growing ingenuity of local engineers and has sparked discussions about the potential for electric vehicle innovation in Pakistan.

