- A startup is looking to sell a $24,000 camper extension for the Tesla Cybertruck.
- Space Campers has been collecting $100 refundable reservations since May 2022.
- Tesla has set its delivery event for the Cybertruck for November 30 after several delays.
The Tesla Cybertruck is only weeks away from its scheduled delivery event — and some companies have already begun building accessories for the electric-pickup truck.
Lee Wilkerson, the founder of Space Campers, told Insider he was inspired to launch his company shortly after Elon Musk announced Tesla would be building the Cybertruck in 2019. Wilkerson said he saw an opportunity to build something around the versatility of the Cybertruck.
“The cool thing about the Cybertruck is the fact that they will make one truck body shape and you won’t have to juggle any submodels,” Wilkerson said. “Once I started thinking about building it, I couldn’t get the idea out of my head,” he added.
Take a look inside the camper designed to seamlessly attach to the bed of the Cybertruck. The company has a physical prototype, but the pictures of the camper attached to the Cybertruck are digital renderings.
Space Campers started taking $100 refundable reservations for its wedge-style camper in May 2022.
The company would not comment on how many reservations it had received to date.
“We’ve had a lot of interest, but we’re trying to keep our numbers down right now,” Wilkerson said. “We haven’t promoted this too much because we’re still sitting on standby a bit till we see more clarity on the truck. I think on November 30, a lot of things will be cleared up.”
Wilkerson, a mechanical engineer who has worked at several startups, said the company has about five internal team members and has partnered with outside manufacturers on the project.
The camper, which is currently listed for $24,000, is designed so that it can be set up in moments with the switch of a button.
It attaches to the bed of the truck with clamps — and when it’s not in use, Cybertruck owners can still have full access to the bed of their truck, according to the prototype.
The camper is even designed to travel with Tesla owners on a day-to-day basis without too much of an impact on the vehicle’s range.