A DEDICATED father has built his son his very own mini Tesla Cybertruck.

The pint-sized version is based on the hulking electric truck that Tesla boss Elon Musk unveiled in November last year.

2 The tiny Cybertruck pulls a Mercedes R-Class across a car park

Frank Sachsenhausen, a metal worker from GTA Sheet Metal, built his young son Jesse James the electric pickup as a Christmas present.

Frank used a go kart to power the 1:4 scale motor, with the body made out of indestructible aluminium.

It even has working headlights and tail lights to make it look like the real deal.

Amazing footage shows his son towing a Mercedes R-Class which has its handbrake off in an empty car park using the tiny motor.

2 The young car lover screeches to a halt in the fast motor

Another video also shows the youngster speeding in the high speed vehicle, before drifting a to a halt.

Despite being asked to build more by fellow rev heads, Frank has said the car is a one-off.

Tesla founder Elon Musk was left red-faced last year when the so-called bulletproof truck was smashed by a metal ball during a live demonstration.

During a launch event in Los Angeles, Musk encouraged people to hit the vehicle with sledgehammers in an attempt to show of its impenetrable exterior.

However, a metal ball proved too much for the motor, leaving two windows completely shattered.

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According to a video shown at the event, the Cybertruck was able beat a Porsche 911 in a drag race and out-tow a Ford F-150 pick-up truck.

No release date has been set for the motor, but it is expected to be on the roads by late 2021.

A Mexican police force has already ordered a fleet of the bulletproof vehicles.