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We can't say that we're too surprised here. We've known for some time that the automaker has plans for the Model Y in the near future, as its next vehicle to follow the Model 3. It also hasn't been a secret that Musk has been hinting at a pickup truck for quite some time now. This became even more clear at the recent Tesla Semi reveal event when a picture of the pickup truck was shown.
However, the truck that made its way into Musk's semi presentation was basically a miniature version of the semi, with a pickup truck bed, and another "normal" pickup truck inside the box. Strange as it may seem, this may be a true concept of what's to come. A pickup truck that can transport a pickup truck and be driven with a normal driver's license … Musk said (via Teslarati):