@notultimate1: Tesla CEO Elon Musk's presented his ideas in 2012, envisioning building a "Tesla supertruck with crazy torque, dynamic air suspension, and corners like it's on rails" with load-compensating suspensions comparable to a Ford F-250.[6] In early 2014 Musk predicted 4–5 years before work could start on the product.[6] In a 2015 interview with CNN, Musk said the Tesla pickup would be the equivalent of a Ford F-150.[6] In mid-2016, the outline for a consumer pickup truck was included in part 2 of the Tesla Master Plan.[7][8][9] Musk suggested that the same chassis could be used for a van and a pickup truck.[10] In late 2017, Musk teased the picture of a "pickup truck that can carry a pickup truck" at the official reveal for the Tesla Semi and the new Roadster.[6]