Elon Musk recently confirmed that the much-awaited Tesla Cyberpunk Pick-up truck is still on its way to launch anytime this November. Many fans are already conceptualizing and imagining what the electric pick-up will look like. The update was revealed by the Chief Executive Officer in a recent response to a query on Twitter.

While the Tesla CEO failed to specify the launch date of the upcoming Tesla Pick-up truck, a previous announcement from Musk himself confirmed that the unveiling is happening in November. Before this, the Tesla CEO said last July that the Tesla pick-up truck is close to its reveal and gave a 2 months or three months estimate. A November launch would mark the second anniversary of the unveiling event of Tesla's Semi, which, by far, is the most exciting launch of the electric vehicle maker.

The unveiling surprised the auto industry as well as auto enthusiasts when they witnessed Tesla's next-generation Roadster. The Tesla Roadster is the successor to the first vehicle that started it all for Tesla and boasts a 0-60 mph time of 1.9 seconds and an insane range of 20 miles per charge. So far, there are very few details that we know about the Tesla pick-up truck, aside from the unveiling window.

Elon Musk previously hinted about some of the interesting aspects of the upcoming Tesla pick-up truck during the 2019 Annual Shareholder Meeting. According to the CEO, the upcoming cyberpunk truck will feature a performance similar to Porsche 911. He also mentioned that it has a towing capability comparable to industry leaders such as the Ford F-150.

But to many, the most interesting revelation would be the starting price of the Tesla Pick-up truck. According to the CEO, the upcoming cyberpunk truck will be priced below $50,000. He also shared that at most, the vehicle could have a starting price of $49,000 or less.

Considering the most recent development in Tesla's vehicle lineup, there is a possibility that Tesla could also showcase another vehicle during the Tesla Pick-up truck unveiling event. We might see the Model S Plaid Powertrain model if we are lucky. Courtesy of the track capabilities of Tesla Model S, as shown in the Plaid Powertrain model's performance in Laguna Seca and Nurburgring, consumers' interest in the company's sedan has fairly increased.

The Tesla Pick-up truck unveiling event could also be a good venue for Tesla to show off its most recent and future projects, which involves its flagship sedan. It would not only reaffirm the position of Tesla Model S in the premium EV market but would also boost its popularity given the arrival of other competitors in the EV sedan market. this includes the Porche Taycan Turbo S.