The Cyber Tonka is like if the Rezvani Tank and Cybertruck had a Forbidden Love Child

Remember when you were a kid, and Tonka Trucks were the undisputed kings of the sandbox? Well, designer JinTae Tak seems to have had the same thought, channeling that raw, indestructible energy into the Cyber Tonka, a vehicle that looks ready to tackle anything from rush-hour traffic to a zombie apocalypse.
Think of the Rezvani Tank as the Cyber Tonka’s older, slightly more refined sibling. The Tank, with its military-inspired design and optional bulletproof armor, caters to a very specific clientele. Tak’s design, however, feels like a Rezvani Tank distilled through a Cybertruck filter, all sharp angles, flat panels, and an unapologetically brutal aesthetic. It’s less about luxury and more about a raw, utilitarian vibe.
Designer: JinTae Tak
And that’s where the Cybertruck comparisons become inevitable. Both vehicles share a design language that throws conventional automotive styling out the window. The Cyber Tonka, though, leans even harder into the “cyber” part of the equation. The flat paneling, the polygonal wheel design, and even the font used for the “G07” badging all scream digital dystopia in the best possible way.
Look at the sheer verticality of the greenhouse, transitioning into the sloped hood, a design choice that would make most automotive designers shudder. Yet, on the Cyber Tonka, it works. It reinforces the feeling that this vehicle prioritizes function over form, ruggedness over refinement. The tires, with their chunky treads and geometric cutouts, are purpose-built for off-road domination.
I appreciate the subtle details, too. The integrated light bar on the front bumper, the roof rack that looks like it was salvaged from a Mad Max set, and the “Phantom Sweep” logo on the side panel, they all contribute to the Cyber Tonka’s distinct personality. This concept feels like a vehicle designed for a world where roads are optional, and survival is paramount.
It’s easy to dismiss the Cyber Tonka as another futuristic fantasy, but there’s something compelling about its design. It challenges our notions of what a car should look like and embraces a bold, uncompromising vision of the future. Whether you love it or hate it, you can’t deny that it makes a statement. And in a world of increasingly homogenous automotive designs, that’s something to be celebrated.
Sure, it probably wouldn’t pass any pedestrian safety tests. Yes, the interior is likely as spartan as a Soviet-era bunker. But who cares? The Cyber Tonka isn’t about practicality. It’s about making a statement. It’s about reminding us that cars can be more than just transportation, they can be expressions of our wildest imaginations. And that, my friends, is why I’m so drawn to this unapologetically bonkers design.
Sarang Sheth
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