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What happens when you combine a Tesla pickup truck with a bit of off-road SpaceX flair? The answer is in this Tesla truck render.
If the render looks familiar it's because we've seen a similar Tesla truck render from the same render artist before. However, this SpaceX off-road version didn't register on our radar the first time around.
This rendered version of the Tesla truck, dubbed the Tesla Model P (P for pickup) is perhaps the most-loved among all the renders of the Tesla truck we've shared. It sure is distinctive and quite radical.
As for the design, Husmen states:
"I inspired from the Roadster concept's design language for this pickup truck... on this project, I thought about applying one-piece body design (without a separate back bed), because of the battery pack beneath... so it's much more rigid with independent suspensions... this allows it to have much better handling and performance...