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Indian-origin man living in the United Arab Emirates paints Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck in the three colors. Watch the viral video | Trends

August 17, 2024, 11:16 AM IST

A man of Indian origin in the United Arab Emirates has decorated his Cybertruck with the tricolour to celebrate Independence Day 2024. His video went viral.

India's Independence Day, celebrated on August 15, is a day of national pride and excitement. This year, the enthusiasm of the country's citizens, including NRIs, was palpable as they celebrated and shared their joy on social media. Among them is an Indian man living in the UAE who marked the occasion in a unique way. He decorated his Tesla Cybertruck with a tri-colour wrap, a sight that left many in awe.

The picture shows the three-coloured Cybertruck of a man of Indian origin in the UAE. (Instagram/@iqbal_hatboor)

Diablo Auto Accessories LLC, a car wrapping company in the UAE, posted the video on its official Instagram page.

“Cybertruck is designed for Iqbal Hatboor. A great man with true patriotism towards his country, celebrating India's 78th Independence Day in UAE,” the company wrote alongside it. Iqbal Hatboor is a content creator and entrepreneur. He reportedly hails from Kasargod, Kerala.

Watch the video here:

The video was viewed over 200,000 times and received nearly 28,000 likes. The sharing also prompted people to leave various comments.

What did Instagram users say about the Cybertruck video?

“Respect comes from the heart,” wrote one Instagram user. Another person added: “I love you sir. This is such a beautiful message – we are all Indian.”

While a third commented: “This is awesome bro,” a fourth said: “I really like this.”

According to Tesla's website, this vehicle has a towing capacity of 11,000 lbs. The company claims the car is “durable and tough enough to go anywhere,” adding that it offers “12 inches of suspension travel and 16 inches of ground clearance.” It has an ultra-tough stainless steel exoskeleton and shatter-resistant armored glass.

What do you think about this man’s ode to India’s 78th Independence Day?