Had a weird transmission glitch yesterday. I did a spirited acceleration from a red light under approximately 50-75% throttle. When I hit about 4900 rpm I lifted and revs began to cycle. I immediately got a "Powertrain Malfunction / Reduced Power" alert and the throttle felt disconnected from power delivery. Both my son and I heard a slow ticking sound, which began to get louder. As as I started to get over to the right into a turn lane off the main road, I reached for a higher gear on the paddles to see if the rpm's responded and I could regain control. With the shift lever still in drive, the transmission shifted to neutral on its own, probably trying to protect itself. I was able to coast the truck to the shoulder as I made a right turn and then came to a stop. I immediately shut the engine down.
After a few oh sh*ts on the side of the road, I decided to try a restart. The engine started normally and the alert was cleared. I started driving forward and the engine / transmission response was normal. I aborted my trip to our cabin that was the intended destination of the trip and RTB'd the 25 miles home with no issues. After unloading the truck, I went back out to test the truck under hard acceleration since it appeared to be one of those one off glitches. It responded completely normally with no alerts or abnormal indications. Reloaded the truck and did the 50 mile trip to the cabin with no issues. I'll let you all know if I experience it again. I'll definitely be taking it in to the dealership if it happens again.