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Las Vegas strip club buys Tesla Cybertruck for mobile advertising

Let's call it Go Go A Go Go.

Tesla's Cybertruck has been put to all sorts of unusual uses: A pizza maker in New Jersey turned the futuristic electric vehicle into a mobile oven, while the wealthy California city of Irvine made headlines by splashing out a ton of money on a revamped version. Increase police vehicles.

But Las Vegas strip clubs go way beyond the competition: Crazy Horse III, a famous dance club off the Strip, mounts a dance pole on the back of a $150,000 four-wheel truck so women can perform while the truck drives around town.


Strippers from Crazy's Horse III club dance on top of the Tesla Cybertruck as it drives through Las Vegas. Facebook/CrazyHorse3

Record one video A sexy blonde twirls around in a matte black EV while driving sexy, and of course the club's name is emblazoned on the side of the truck.

The video was captioned, “Only in Las Vegas.”

Strip club owner Nando Sostilo said: He told Business Insider He called Sin City a “fast-paced world” and said, “It's really important to stay ahead of the curve in such a saturated market.”

The victory lap dance concept was reportedly devised by the club's general manager as a way to get around local regulations on advertising adult entertainment.


The Cybertruck gets a lot of attention at the Crazy Horse 3 strip club.
The Cybertruck is attracting a lot of attention at the Crazy Horse III strip club. Facebook/CrazyHorse3

“There's nothing more 'Las Vegas' than taking risks and standing out in innovative ways,” Sostilo said, adding that the club's “top-notch entertainers” are “turning a corner” in the desert.

When not in use, the exciting truck remains “prominently displayed” in the club's car park.

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