Rauno built his own 'Tesla' – some rejoiced at the appliance repairman's inventions
A Finnish man, Rauno Märtsoo, has gained social media fame for constructing his unique version of a Tesla-inspired vehicle using unconventional materials, including wood and an old Lada chassis.
Rauno Märtsoo, an appliance repairman from Estonia, has gained significant popularity on social media for his creative rendition of a Tesla Cybertruck, which he crafted on top of an old Lada. Initially built in 2024, Märtsoo’s vehicle has undergone substantial modifications, now featuring a body constructed from wooden logs, and surprisingly, it lacks traditional windows. Instead, the vehicle boasts a large display screen that Märtsoo claims is even bigger than that of a genuine Tesla, capturing the attention of social media users worldwide.
The unique design and concept have resonated particularly well on social networks, where Märtsoo has shared numerous videos demonstrating his creation. His captivating 'Cybertruck' videos have garnered over 10 million views, showcasing not only the car's unusual aesthetics but also Märtsoo's passion for innovation and creativity in vehicle construction. His social media success reflects a growing trend where unconventional homemade projects attract widespread interest and support from online communities.
Looking ahead, Märtsoo hopes to take his Cybertruck to the sea for further filming adventures, expressing his aspiration to drive it across frozen surfaces. He visits a local beach almost daily to check if the sea has frozen, eager to test his creation on ice. Beyond just the Tesla-inspired vehicle, Märtsoo's social media profiles showcase a variety of other imaginative homemade appliances and gadgets, further highlighting his inventive spirit and capability in appliance repair and construction.