Elon Musk has finally revealed the release date for the Tesla (TSLA) Cybertruck. Not only will the new electric truck not be revealed at the Los Angles Motor Show as previously hoped, but the launch will come before the auto show on Nov. 21.

Musk announced the launch in a tweet on Wednesday morning saying, “Cybertruck unveil on Nov 21 in LA near SpaceX rocket factory.”

The location in Los Angeles, near the SpaceX rocket factory, gives some insight into Tesla holding a separate event for the truck’s release, instead of a preshow unveiling at the Los Angeles Motor Show, which is being held on Nov. 22 to Dec. 1.

On Tuesday, Musk also gave some additional details about the Cybertruck during a presentation at the Air Force Space Pitch Day in San Francisco.

Musk was quoted as saying, “We are going to come out with the Tesla pickup truck, or we call it ‘Cybertruck.’ I mean, it looks like an armored personnel carrier from the future. It doesn’t look like a normal car.

“You may like it, you may not. I like it. It’s going to look like it came off a movie set. When it goes down the road. Like, ‘Whoa, What’s that thing?”

Shares of Tesla stock were down 0.15% as of 12:09 p.m. EST on Wednesday.

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Fans will learn more about Tesla Cybertruck Pickup a few days from now as Elon Musk reveals that it is scheduled to be unveiled. Tesla Inc.