When Elon Musk first pulled the covers off the controversial Cybertruck, half of the world pointed and laughed, while the others watched in amazement as the Tesla CEO presented something truly original.
While most weren't sold on the brutal aesthetic of the stainless steel truck, it seems that Tesla isn't the only company that's serious about straight lines as Lars Buro New York has just unveiled the Cybunker.

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As its name suggests, the 'Cybunker' is a garage that looks like a bunker in an alter-cyberpunk universe when every material has been exhausted, except for stainless steel.
According to Lar Buro New York, the Cybunker is an 1800-square-foot space that "can be deployed as a hi-tech depot, an ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit), or an off-grid residence."
Just like the Cybertruck, the building is shaped like a wedge, and runs exclusively on electricity. This comes from a set of roof-mounted solar panels that feed down to a bank of batteries.
Just 600-square-feet of space inside the Cybunker serves as a garage, which is more than enough room to fit your Tesla Model S and Cybertruck, while the remaining space is used as living quarters.
When it comes time to start outfitting your Cybunker, we can imagine that you'd have creative control over it, and cram as many Teslas in there as possible.
Surprisingly a spokesperson from Lars Buro New York has confirmed that the Cybunker is currently in the "engineering phase", and will go into production in the early months of 2020.
Just like the Tesla that it's based on, we can't imagine that this space-age bunker will come cheap. But looking at the rising house prices around the world, snuggling up to your Cybertruck in the solar-powered Cybunker doesn't sound like the worst idea ever.