Let me tell you something, folks—the automotive world is undergoing a seismic shift, and I'm right here in the eye of the hurricane! For years, traditional gearheads looked at Teslas and scoffed. 'Too sterile,' they'd say. 'No soul,' they'd mutter over the roar of their V8s. Where's the exhaust note? The mechanical symphony? It was like bringing a smartphone to a vinyl record convention. But oh, how the tables have turned! As a hardcore enthusiast who's been in the scene for decades, even I have to admit: the aftermarket Tesla movement is not just a trend—it's a full-blown cultural takeover. The silence of the electric drivetrain is now being drowned out by the deafening creativity of customizers worldwide. From SEMA show floors to Instagram feeds, Teslas are being transformed from tech gadgets into rolling works of art that would make any JDM legend do a double-take. The lack of a traditional engine? That's not a limitation anymore—it's a blank canvas! And let me be clear: what we're seeing in 2026 makes the early builds look tame. This is next-level, hold-my-beer kind of customization that's rewriting the rulebook.

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1. Will.i.am's "Spaceship" Model S: West Coast Customs Collab

Holy smokes, talk about making an entrance! When musician and innovator Will.i.am decided to enter the automotive arena, he didn't just dip his toes—he cannonballed into the deep end. Collaborating with the legendary West Coast Customs, they created what can only be described as a terrestrial spacecraft. Dubbed appropriately as "Spaceship," this P90D Model S features:

  • Rocket-inspired side skirts and wheel arches that look like they belong on a launch pad

  • Rolls-Royce-style coach doors that swing open with theatrical grandeur

  • A massive grinning grille that's either genius or madness (I'm leaning toward genius!)

  • Blacked-out dish wheels that complete the extraterrestrial aesthetic

This build is what happens when you tell traditional automotive design to take a hike. Love it or hate it—and trust me, the comments sections were on fire—you cannot deny it breaks every mold Tesla ever had. It's the automotive equivalent of dropping a mic, and in 2026, it's still turning heads like nobody's business.

2. Unplugged Performance S-Apex Model S: The OG Game-Changer

Before everyone and their mother started widebodying their Teslas, Unplugged Performance was already in the lab, cooking up something special. Their S-Apex widebody Model S wasn't just a show car—it was a statement. Featured in Bloomberg, this build proved that Teslas could be both luxurious and track-ready. The specs still give me chills:

  • S-Apex widebody kit that adds serious presence

  • Carbon ceramic brakes that could stop a freight train

  • Air suspension for that perfect stance

  • White vinyl wrap that looks cleaner than a surgeon's scrubs

The recent additions of an aggressive front splitter and rear wing have only amplified its track monster vibes. What's truly epic? This isn't some garage queen—it's been seen regularly on the streets, proving that form and function can coexist beautifully.

3. DRVNMIND x Artisan Spirits Model 3: SEMA Showstopper

When Daniel Song of DRVNMIND unveiled this 2018 Model 3 at the Toyo Tires SEMA booth back in 2021, the collective gasp was audible. Fast forward to 2026, and this build remains the gold standard for clean, purposeful Tesla tuning. This isn't just a widebody kit—it's a complete transformation:

  • Artisan Spirits Black Label body kit that flows like liquid metal

  • Chassis-mounted front splitter for serious downforce

  • Voltex Type 12 rear wing that means business

  • Black Titanium finish that absorbs light and souls

  • Advan GT wheels wrapped in sticky rubber

  • Bright blue accents on Brembo brakes that pop like neon

Inspired by Evasive Motorsports and featuring a removable roll cage, this Model 3 went from eco-commuter to time attack terror. It's the kind of build that makes you forget it ever had an electric motor—until you realize it's silently destroying lap records.

4. Josh Christopher's ZevoZport Model XR: NBA Meets EV

When Miami Heat guard Josh Christopher wanted to stand out in the player's parking lot, he didn't just get a new paint job—he commissioned a carbon fiber revolution! Teaming up with West Coast Customs (again!), they transformed his Model X SUV into what I can only describe as "Bruce Wayne's grocery getter." The details are insane:

  • Complete carbon fiber makeover (hood, fender flares, rocker panels, diffuser)

  • Sleek matte wrap that looks like it was dipped in midnight

  • Blacked-out trim and tinted taillights for maximum stealth

  • Custom 22-inch Cymbalo wheels that are pure artwork

This build proves that SUVs—even electric ones—can be cool. The silent drivetrain only adds to the mystique. You don't hear it coming; you just feel its presence. In 2026, this remains the benchmark for luxury performance SUV customization.

5. Competition Carbon SXL Model S Plaid: Digital Art Come to Life

Okay, listen up—this one is special. Originally a digital creation by artist Kasim Tlibekua, Competition Carbon made it a reality and debuted it at SEMA 2022. By 2026, it's achieved legendary status. What makes it stand out?

  • Front fascia that gives the Model S a predatory grin

  • Massive 7-inch rear arches that scream 'widebody'

  • Red bodywork that looks like it's moving while standing still

  • Smoked headlights that hide its intentions

  • 21-inch wheels that fill those arches perfectly

This build bridges the gap between digital imagination and physical reality. It's what happens when automotive tuning meets concept art, and the result is nothing short of spectacular. The white and blue Toyo Tires version is clean, but this red monster? It's pure automotive adrenaline.

6. TSK Cyber3 Model 3: The Identity Crisis Masterpiece

If you thought Tesla's design language was set in stone, TSK's Cyber3 body kit is here to prove you wrong—and how! This isn't just a modification; it's a complete identity transplant. The furrowed full-width headlights alone make it look more Lucid Air than Tesla, and I mean that as the highest compliment. The transformation includes:

  • New fenders, bumpers, and headlights that change its entire personality

  • Modifications to the trunk, radiators, and taillights for that factory-fit perfection

  • Matte green wrap that's both sophisticated and rebellious

  • Gold wheels with blue and yellow center stripes that create an unforgettable livery

Yes, it betrays the Model 3's sleeper qualities—but who wants to be a sleeper when you can be a screamer? In 2026's crowded tuning scene, this build still turns heads because it dares to be different.

7. Shaq's Effortless Motors Cyberbeast: The First Widebody Cybertruck

When LeBron James had issues with Effortless Motors, Shaq saw an opportunity and pounced—ordering his second Cybertruck and commissioning the world's first widebody version. Dubbed the Cyberbeast, this isn't just a truck; it's a statement on wheels:

  • Carbon fiber arches that add serious muscle

  • 26-inch wheels that could double as dinner tables

  • Custom-made seat to accommodate Shaq's legendary frame

  • Black-on-black color scheme accented with red light bars

  • Red underglow that makes it look like it's floating on hellfire

Even Elon Musk had to comment on this one! In 2026, this build remains iconic because it proved that even Tesla's most controversial design could be taken to another level. It's menacing, futuristic, and utterly unforgettable.

8. Shaq's Waido 360 Widebody Cybertruck: Because One Isn't Enough

As if one insane Cybertruck wasn't enough, Shaq—being the automotive enthusiast he is—added another to his impressive garage. In exchange for a Charger Hellcat (because of course), Effortless Motors built him the first Waido 360 Widebody. The specs are just as wild:

  • 26-inch Forgiato wheels that demand attention

  • Deep red finish that makes it look like a mechanized ruby

  • Aggressive widebody kit that gives it serious road presence

There might be too many 'firsts' being thrown around, but this build proves a crucial point: the Cybertruck's angular design is a perfect canvas for bold colors and exaggerated proportions. In 2026, it remains a testament to what's possible when money meets imagination.

9. Liberty Walk Model 3: When Japanese Tuning Royalty Meets EV

Any list of iconic widebodies without Liberty Walk is like a burger without fries—incomplete! The Japanese tuning house, known for polarizing builds on legends like the Ferrari F40, turned its attention to the Model 3. The result? Absolute magic:

  • Expansive arches that give it serious muscle

  • Advan Racing five-spoke wheels that are both classic and modern

  • Duck-tail spoiler that adds just the right amount of aggression

  • Bagged suspension that makes it look like it's hovering

This build takes Tesla's sleek design and injects it with pure Japanese tuning DNA. It's sleek, aggressive, and proves that Liberty Walk's magic touch works on anything with wheels—even silent electric sedans.

10. @shambagged3's CMST Technicolor Model 3: The Art Car Revolution

Last but certainly not least, we have this wild technicolor dream machine from @shambagged3. If the other builds are sophisticated, this one is pure, unadulterated fun. It's a radical departure from Tesla's understated ethos, and we're absolutely here for it:

  • CMST carbon fiber widebody kit that provides the foundation

  • Bright wrap and bold graphics that would make a rainbow jealous

  • Towering rear wing with built-in light bar because why not?

  • Advan wheels that tie the whole look together

  • Color-matched roof box (because the frunk is filled with faux gas pump paraphernalia!)

This build is loud, proud, and unapologetic. For a near-silent EV, it screams personality from every angle. It appeals to our love of art cars and proves that tuning isn't just about performance—it's about expression.

The Bottom Line: Why This Matters in 2026

Let me break it down for you. We're not just talking about cars here; we're talking about a cultural movement. The Tesla tuning scene in 2026 has evolved from niche curiosity to mainstream phenomenon. Here's why it's a big freaking deal:

Traditional Tuning Tesla Tuning (2026 Edition)
Engine swaps & exhaust notes Software tunes & battery upgrades
Mechanical complexity Digital customization
Gasoline as lifeblood Electricity as canvas
Historical pedigree Futuristic innovation

What started as skepticism has blossomed into one of the most creative automotive movements of our time. The absence of a traditional engine isn't a limitation—it's liberation! Customizers are no longer constrained by engine bays, exhaust routing, or intake systems. They're free to focus on aesthetics, aerodynamics, and pure artistic expression.

The widebody Tesla movement proves that automotive soul isn't about combustion; it's about creativity. It's about taking a platform and making it uniquely yours. Whether it's Will.i.am's spaceship, Shaq's Cyberbeasts, or @shambagged3's rolling rainbow, each build tells a story.

So, to all the traditional gearheads still on the fence: wake up and smell the lithium! The future isn't coming—it's already here, and it's wider, louder (visually), and more exciting than ever. The Tesla tuning scene in 2026 isn't just about modifying cars; it's about redefining what a car can be. And personally? I'm all in. Game on! 🚀⚡