Tesla to Unveil Truck on Nov. 21 with 300,000-pound Towing Capacity
Tesla watchers have been breathlessly hunting for clues about the company’s long-anticipated electric “cybertruck.” The anticipation may soon be over.
This story originally appeared in RV Travel.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently announced on Twitter that the long-anticipated pickup truck will be unveiled on Nov. 21 near the SpaceX rocket factory in the port of Los Angeles. “It’s gonna be awesome, it’s gonna be amazing. This will be heart-stopping. It stops my heart. It’s going to look like it came off a movie set,” Musk said.
Little is known about the truck now, but Musk once described it as a six-seater with an option for anywhere between 400 and 500 miles of range, packing a 300,000-pound towing capacity.
By comparison, the 2019 Ram 1500 has a towing capacity of 12,750 pounds. But that’s nothing according to Musk when compared to his new pickup.
The Tesla Truck’s official unveiling could be scheduled for 2020 at the earliest.