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Blog Tesla Shows New Image of ‘Cyberpunk Truck’

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Tesla’s Model Y presentation this week included a brief flash of the electric automaker’s upcoming pickup truck.

Tesla-watchers were hoping, perhaps greedily, that the presentation would include the Model Y crossover SUV and the debut of the pickup. Every Tesla vehicle was rolled out for display, but a pickup was not part of the lineup.

When a Twitter user shared disappointment that event did not include “one more thing,” Musk replied back that the company had indeed showed something else new, but no one caught it.

Turns out that when Tesla wrapped up its Model Y event on Thursday, the soundtrack for the movie “Blade Runner” was played as a teaser image of Tesla’s all-electric pickup truck was shown on projection screens.

“About a minute in, we flashed a teaser pic of Tesla cyberpunk truck,” Musk said on Twitter.


Indeed, a new teaser image of what appears to be truck bed can be seen at the end of the presentation.

Musk has been hyping the Tesla pickup for months. He said during the company’s Q4 earnings call that a Tesla-built hauler “might be ready” to unveil “this summer.” Further fueling the anticipation, he said the truck will be something “special” and “not like anything else.”

The timeline for a reveal of the pickup comes shortly after Musk said on Twitter that the Tesla pickup was placed ahead of the Tesla Semi and Tesla Roadster, in terms of “resource priority.”

In tweets on Friday, Musk referred to the vehicle as the “Tesla cyberpunk truck.”

There seems to be a lot of opportunity for an EV pickup truck. Ford, GM and Ram are all planning electric offerings, and upstarts like Rivian and Bollinger are also building interesting new offerings.

Hopefully we get a good look at the Tesla pickup sometime this year.

 
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I think the rough shape will be rather like a Land Rover 101 Forward Control but without the canvas roof at the back. And remember that the 101 FC was used as a platform for the Judge Dredd version, which could be quite close in cab style to Tesla's pick-up, albeit with a much larger windscreen as per Deckard's car in Bladerunner.

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Ummmm....Guys.. about that eight foot bed, most guys I know who work trucks have gone to extended cabs or double cabs with short beds. You can lock up a lot more tools and haul a crew. Most in construction have a lumber rack installed.
This. I see way more crew cabs w/ 5.5' or 6.5' beds around here than non-crew w/ 8' beds. Allows it to be used as a family hauler and truck. How else are you going to get a family of 4 to the lake?
 
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