It may be among the oddest and ugliest vehicles to reach the marketplace since the Nissan Cube, but at least one enterprising club owner was clever enough to capitalize on the fact that you can’t just help but stare at the Tesla Cybertruck.

The Crazy Horse III in Las Vegas, located just “steps” from Allegiant Stadium (home of the Las Vegas Raiders), has retrofitted a $150,000 Cybertruck with a dance pole in its back bed, showcasing pole-dancing entertainers as the Tesla trucks around Sin City. The club’s owner, Nando Sostillo, told Business Insider that Vegas is a “fast-paced world,” saying that “staying ahead in such a saturated market is critical.”

The club also noted that the customized Cybertruck allows them to skirt local ordinances that restrict clubs’ ability to advertise themselves in the city.

When not in use, the Crazy Horse Cybertruck stays “prominently displayed” in the club’s parking lot.

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For over 25 years, ED Publisher Dave Manack has been the Editor-In-Chief for ED Publications, the national business magazine (ED Magazine), convention (Gentlemen's Club EXPO) and websites for the multi-billion-dollar gentlemen's club (strip club) industry. Dave coordinates and produces several events at the Annual EXPO including the seminars and the ED's Awards Show, and is also the founder and producer of the EDI (Exotic Dancer Invitational) national contest for the industry's top "showgirl" entertainers.

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