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During the
last week,
teased an image of the coming pickup truck. After the
presentation the screen behind the stage played the end credits from the movie
Blade Runner
, a mere few frames of that cinematic sequence devoted to the image you see above. No one caught it. The miss, and
CEO
comment about “one more thing” prompted a Twitter exchange that briefly involved Musk’s shoes, then ended with Musk posting the image for everyone’s perusal.
About a minute in, we flashed a teaser pic of Tesla cyberpunk truck pic.twitter.com/hLsGsdyuGA
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 16, 2019
The
Blade Runner
connection comes from Musk’s earlier description of the pickup’s styling, when he said it would have “
really futuristic-like cyberpunk Blade Runner” looks
. The aesthetics could be so far out there that they “may be too futuristic for most people.”
The image has attracted plenty of hypotheses, as Internetters try to figure out what possible angle the image could show. We
comes from
. He thinks the “T” logo sits at the end of a bed cover, the light beam running around the end of the bed and angling into the bed sides. It’s a believable guess even considering the early pickup sketch shown
in 2017.
That question and so many others should be answered sometime this year, Musk having tweeted that a reveal is due in 2019. We’ve been told that the pickup will be
, will have a load-leveling suspension, and that it’s Musk’s favorite project. He also said the battery powering the standard dual motors might be good for a range of 400 to 500 miles and “maybe higher.” Of course, we’ve also been told this will be “a pickup truck
.”
That’s a wide range of data points to try and fit into a single pickup, even one with a bed big enough for another pickup. We’re looking forward to whatever it is, and we’ll be ready for anything.
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