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Tesla and Ford trade challenges in macho truck world

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SAN FRANCISCO: Tesla and Ford were in a virtual stare-down on Tuesday in the macho truck world, each claiming their electric pickup was strongest. Dueling tough talk was exchanged on Twitter after Tesla chief executive Elon Musk posted a video of a freshlyunv­eiled “Cybertruck” trouncing a Ford F-150 in a tug-of-war. The video had logged nearly 13 million views at Twitter as of early Tuesday in California, and been “retweeted” more than 110,000 times.

In the clip, a wedge-shaped Cybertruck drags an F-150 uphill, with smoke coming from the Ford’s rear wheels as it tries to go downhill. “Better than a Ford F-150, faster than a Porsche 911,” Musk claimed in an earlier tweet. Ford Motor Company vice president Sunny Madra issued a challenge to Musk in response

to the video, “Hey @Elon, send us a Cybertruck and we will do the apples to apples test for you,” Madra tweeted. “Bring it on,” Musk fired back.

Musk’s boasts ignited online debate, with Ford defenders arguing the F-150 was at a disadvanta­ge for reasons that included lacking a load to enhance rear-wheel drive traction and that the Cybertruck may have gotten a headstart. Tesla’s new electric pickup truck has secured almost 150,000 orders, Musk said on Twitter just two days after its big reveal went embarrassi­ngly wrong. The billionair­e Tesla co-founder floundered on stage in California last week when the vehicle’s armored glass windows cracked in a demonstrat­ion intended to prove their indestruct­ible design.

The industrial-looking Cybertruck is covered in the same steel alloy Musk plans to use for his SpaceX Starship rocket and will be able to go from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in about three seconds, the Tesla chief executive claimed in his presentati­on. He said the entry-level model will have a starting price of $39,900 and a 400-kilometer range, while a deluxe option will be able to travel twice the distance and will sell for $69,900. No date has been given for its release, but analysts said it would not be ready before the end of 2021 at the earliest. — AFP

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