Elon Musk doesn’t care if people buy his ‘Blade Runner pickup truck’
Elon Musk has given more details about Tesla’s upcoming pickup truck in a recent interview with Recode. The Tesla CEO noted that he wants it to be a “futuristic-like cyberpunk, Blade Runner pickup truck” and that he doesn’t care if many people want to buy it.
Musk has been open about his desire for Tesla to produce a pickup truck for some time now. Last year he announced plans for the truck at the Tesla Semi event, and later said that he expected it to be the next vehicle the company produces after the upcoming Model Y SUV. During an earnings call in August he said that the pickup was his “personal favorite” of the car maker’s upcoming vehicles.
Musk’s comments during the Recode interview with Kara Swisher suggest that the pickup truck continues to be a personal passion project, that’s not expected to be a massive sales success — at least not at first.
”I’m personally super-excited by this pickup truck. It’s something I’ve been wanting to make for a long time. And I’ve been iterating sort of designs with Franz … It’s like I really wanted something that’s like super-futuristic cyberpunk. Which, if it doesn’t … if I’m weirdly like … if there’s only a small number of people that like that truck, I guess we’ll make a more conventional truck in the future. But it’s the thing that I am personally most fired up about. It’s gonna have a lot of titanium.”
When asked why he’s personally most excited about the pickup truck, the CEO said:
“Well I can’t talk about the details, but it’s gonna be like a really futuristic-like cyberpunk, “Blade Runner” pickup truck. It’s gonna be awesome, it’s gonna be amazing. This will be heart-stopping. It stops my heart. It’s like, oh, it’s great.”
Musk said he doesn’t know, or care, if many people will buy his pickup truck, at least not the first version he envisions building:
You know, I actually don’t know if a lot of people will buy this pickup truck or not, but I don’t care. I mean I do care, eventually, you know. Like sure, I care. We wanna get gasoline, diesel pickup trucks off the road.
The pickup truck joins an increasingly broad list of vehicles that Tesla is hoping to produce over the coming years. The Model Y crossover SUV is the next consumer vehicle the company has planned, and Musk has also spoken about the need for a “high passenger-density urban transport” (aka some kind of bus) in addition to the Tesla Semi that has already been announced. Finally, the CEO also used the interview to highlight some more details about the upcoming revamp of the company’s Roadster.
”We’ve got the next-generation Roadster. Which will be the fastest sports car on every dimension. Fastest acceleration, fastest top speed, best handling. It’s important to have an electric sports car that’s faster than the fastest gasoline sports car. And it helps address that halo effect that gasoline sports cars have. So I think it’s important to do that to show that, you know, electric is the best architecture.”
Musk’s comments come as part of a wide-ranging interview with Kara Swisher on the Recode Decode podcast. During the 79 minute chat, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO said he ‘probably’ wouldn’t take money from the Saudis now, endorsed Trump’s ‘Space Force’ idea, and talked about his Twitter regrets.
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