Tesla Cybertruck Back to the Future DeLorean
Some would argue that the Tesla Cybertruck looks strange because it’s far ahead of its time, and what better way to prove that than by transforming it into a time machine? That’s exactly what the team at Fort York VFX did with Elon Musk’s new vehicle. Even without a flux capacitor, the Cybertruck will have a self-leveling suspension and on-board power inverters for supplying both 120 and 240-volt electricity to allow for the use of power tools without a portable generator.



The exterior stainless steel sheet-metal is bullet-resistant against 9 mm caliber bullets, and does look quite similar to the DeLorean DMC-12’s finish. Unlike the Delorean, Tesla Autopilot will come standard, while also having the hardware capabilities for fully autonomous operation. The Cybertruck will have a driving range of 250–500 miles depending on the configuration selections.

Back to the Future 30th Anniversary Trilogy [Blu-ray]
  • Brand New in box. The product ships with all relevant accessories
  • Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson (Actors)
  • Robert Zemeckis (Director)


Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale’s script was rejected by several film studios until the financial success of Zemeckis’ Romancing the Stone. Zemeckis then approached Steven Spielberg, who agreed to produce the project at Amblin Entertainment, with Universal Pictures as distributor. Fox was the first choice to play Marty, but he was busy filming Family Ties, thus Eric Stoltz was cast. However, after the filmmakers decided he was wrong for the role, a deal was struck to allow Fox to film Back to the Future without interrupting his television schedule. The video above shows how the film would’ve looked with Stoltz playing the lead character.

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