Each Cybrdisc wheel carries a load rating of 3,196 pounds on its own. A full set starts at $7,195, with the polished finish costing more. Owners can trade in their factory wheels for a $1,000 rebate back. Although the Tesla Cybertruck has failed to sell in the numbers originally touted by Elon Musk, it has carved out a niche and created plenty of enthusiast owners, many of whom have started modifying their trucks. For those really wanting to make a statement, Unplugged Performance has the answer. Read: Unplugged’s $18K Cybertruck Package Adds What Tesla Left Out The Californian firm, which has established itself as America’s pre-eminent Tesla tuner, already offers dozens of accessories and upgrades for the Cybertruck. It has now launched a new forged 24-inch wheel package for the electric pickup, which looks a heck of a lot more premium than the Cybertruck’s original wheels and cheap plastic aero covers. These wheels, known as the Cybrdisc, are each 9.5 inches wide and are forged from 6061-T6 aluminum. The retrofuturistic full-disc face takes its cues from 1970s wedge cars and the vinyl-record look of the disco era, with stacked concentric circles flowing into a polished surface. Each wheel has a remarkable load rating of 3,196 lbs (1,450 kg), which should be more than enough to deal with the driving demands of a typical Cybertruck owner. In addition, the disc-style face of the wheels helps smooth airflow along the sides of the Tesla compared to traditional multi-spoke wheels. UP’s Cybrdisc wheels are offered in Gloss Black with a machined silver logo and polished edges, Satin Black, and a Full Polished finish. They can be wrapped in either 295/45 tires or 315/45 rubber for owners wanting to maximize the on-road and off-road presence of their EV. There’s no word on how much each of these wheels weighs, but they certainly can’t be light. They also aren’t cheap. In fact, a set of four of these 24-inch wheels starts at $7,195 for the Gloss Black and Satin Black options, or $7,995 for the Full Polished finish. For those on a slightly tighter budget, UP does let shoppers trade in their OEM wheels for a $1,000 rebate. Photos Unplugged Performance