Justin Bieber & Beyoncé and Jay-Z: The power couple customized their Cybertruck with a matte black wrap.

While mere mortals were forced to wait months for the electric ute, here are the celebrities who already own and drive a Tesla Cybertruck.

Justin Bieber

Pop star Justin Bieber has an impressive car collection that includes a Rolls-Royce Ghost and Lamborghini Urus, but the newest addition to his garage is a Cybertruck.

The singer showed off his new ride on a night out with his wife Hailey Bieber in February 2024.

Cybertruck at Hell's Gate

The Cybertruck might be one of the most talked-about cars in the world right now.

In April 2024, Tesla made headlines when it paused deliveries of its Cybertruck in the United States after customers reported issues with a "faulty" accelerator pedal.

The Cybertruck received a whopping one million reservations ahead of its official launch in late 2023, meaning plenty of buyers waited months to get their hands on the electric ute.

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However, according to the US publication Carscoops, in mid-April buyers began to receive notifications from the electric car manufacturer that their appointments to collect their new vehicles had been cancelled.

Thankfully for those who've missed out on securing a Cybertruck so far, there's no shortage of footage, photos and commentary online, particularly from some more prominent buyers who seem to have skipped the lengthy queue – much to the chagrin of the Teslarati.

Here are the celebrities who have managed to add the much-anticipated electric pick-up truck to their garage.

Beyonce and Jay-Z

Music power couple Beyonce and Jay-Z took delivery of a Tesla Cybertruck in February 2024.

The trendsetters chose to customise their electric ute by wrapping it in matte black, and Jay-Z's friend Lenny Santiago shared the finished product in an Instagram post with the caption, "Dark Knight feeling."

Tesla CEO Elon Musk even voiced his approval for the couple's unique design, taking to social media platform X to write: "Nice."

Elon Musk

Unsurprisingly, Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk endorses his company's products and has been getting around in a Cybertruck prototype since 2019.

More recently, Musk has been spotted in a production version of the car, making an entrance in the Cybertruck at the United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, in October 2023.

Musk has previously said the Cybertruck will be his new daily driver, replacing the Model S and Model X he typically drives.

"I can't wait to drive it personally," he said during a 2023 earnings call. "It will be the car that I drive every day."

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