Elon Musk turned heads as he took his brand new Cybertruck out for a spin in Malibu three weeks after the vehicle's disastrous debut.

The Tesla founder rolled up to celebrity hotspot Nobu in his garishly-futuristic electric truck on Saturday night with girlfriend Grimes and several other pals in tow.

Valets left the Cybertruck parked in front of the restaurant, allowing passersby to snag shots of it throughout the night.

After dinner, Musk emerged from the restaurant with actor Ed Norton, who appeared excited to check out the billionaire's whip.

Elon Musk turned heads as he took his brand new Cybertruck out for a spin in Malibu three weeks after the vehicle's disastrous debut proved its window are not shatterproof as described

The Tesla founder rolled up to celebrity hotspot Nobu in his futuristic truck on Saturday night

Musk was accompanied by his girlfriend Grimes (left) and several other pals

Musk debuted Tesla's Cybertruck at a live event from the SpaceX headquarters last month, but the unveiling did not exactly go to plan.

The eccentric CEO was left embarrassed when Tesla design chief Franz von Holshausen tried to prove the glass was 'shatterproof' by throwing a heavy metal ball at close range - smashing the driver's-side window.

Musk was heard muttering 'oh my f***ing God' when the glass shattered.

He insisted that the glass had undergone rigorous testing, and later said that it had failed after having been hit with a sledgehammer the day before the launch.

After dinner, Musk emerged from the restaurant with actor Ed Norton (center with Musk)

Norton appeared excited to get a closer look at the Cybertruck after dinner

The Cybertruck, designed like an armored vehicle with angular features and covered in steel alloy, stood out among other pricey vehicles in the Nobu parking lot

Valets left the truck parked in the front of the restaurant, allowing passersby to gawk at it while Musk enjoyed his dinner

The industrial-looking Cybertruck is covered in the same steel alloy Musk plans to use for his SpaceX Starship rocket.

It will be able to go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about three seconds, the Tesla chief executive claimed in his presentation.

Musk said the entry-level model will have a starting price of $39,900 and a 250-mile range, while a deluxe option will be able to travel twice the distance and will sell for $69,900.

Despite the failed launch, Musk claimed that Tesla had received nearly 150,000 orders for the truck in the span of just two days.

Musk debuted Tesla's Cybertruck at a live event from the SpaceX headquarters last month, but the unveiling did not exactly go to plan