One of the most awaited official unveiling in the auto industry this year is that of Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck. However, until now, Tesla, even CEO Elon Musk has been very discreet in revealing details about the upcoming electric truck. Interestingly, a piece of new information reveals a potential design outline that's been made by no less than the actual designer of the Tesla truck concept himself, Sahm Jafari.

Since Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck was known to the public, many promises have been made, especially about its performance. Elon Musk once said that the Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck is a better sports car compared to the standard Porsche 911 and much better truck than the Ford F-150 when it comes to functionality. Among the planned features of the upcoming pick-up truck includes an option for 400 or 500 miles range, 300,000 lbs capacity, and Dual Motor All-Wheel power train with dynamic suspension.

In July, we saw an artist render of the Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck which used his skills to piece together the snippets of the upcoming truck as revealed by the Tesla CEO. Later, Stephan Mason was able to come up with this design following Musk's description.

Interestingly, Tesla lead designer Sahm Jafari could give us some possible insight into the design elements of the Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck with his Tesla Model Zero. Jafari used to intern at Tesla while he was finishing his degree in the Art Center College of Design in California. Reportedly, the young artist discovered one of the designs intended for the company.

Considering that Jafari's design bears a strong resemblance to the mystery component that Elon Musk earlier shared, it is possible that we could see similar design elements in the Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck. Jafari wrote that his design is not a pick-up truck but a car positioned under Tesla Model 3. Some possible design elements that could be in the upcoming pickup include the front-end that runs in a straight line to the windshield.

This has a strong resemblance to the teaser image that Elon Musk shared online and which he later confirmed to be the front-end of the Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck. For the pickup truck to be able to achieve a long-range, the Tesla CEO promised that it would either have incredible battery capacity or considerably more energy-efficient than the average pickup truck. We will surely know more about the Tesla Cyberpunk Pickup Truck next month when Tesla officially launches it.