This is the World’s Most Expensive Hammer

After successful Cybertruck launch, Tesla is shaking up its popular referral program by introducing a highly coveted new reward – the limited-edition CyberHammer. This unique creation, designed by Tesla’s Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen, is a testament to the company’s innovative spirit and commitment to rewarding its loyal customer base.

The CyberHammer, a futuristic-looking sledgehammer bearing Franz’s signature, is a rare collectible item available to Tesla owners who accumulate 35,000 referral credits. With only 800 units produced, this exclusive reward will be highly sought after.  

For context, Tesla’s wall charger, a more common referral reward, is available for 10,000 credits, retail value $450. This means the 35,000 credit CyberHammer is valued at an impressive $1,575. Tesla made it clear that you can only earn, not buy this.

The CyberHammer’s distinct design showcases Franz von Holzhausen’s bold, futuristic aesthetics with sharp angles and a sleek metal finish. While questionable as a functional tool, it is sure to become a prized collector’s piece among Tesla’s enthusiasts.  

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By offering the Franz-designed CyberHammer, Tesla continues rewarding its most loyal fans with unique, exclusive items that fuel the brand’s innovative persona. As the electric vehicle leader pushes boundaries, this referral reward cements Tesla’s commitment to pioneering designs and treating supporters to unforgettable experiences.

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