Ford will pass on a tug-of-war with Tesla’s Cybertruck
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FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2019, file photo, Tesla CEO Elon Musk introduces the Cybertruck at Tesla's design studio in Hawthorne, Calif. Tesla has received nearly 150,000 orders for its new electric pickup truck since the automaker revealed the futuristic vehicle earlier this week to mixed reviews, Musk tweeted Saturday, Nov. 23. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu, File)
Elon Musk isn’t about to get a public duel between Tesla’s Cybertruck and the Ford F-150 — not officially, anyway. While Ford’s venture incubator VP Sundeep Madra suggested he’d like an “apples to apples” test of the two pickups, a spokesperson told TechCrunch the exec’s tweet was only a “tongue in cheek” remark pointing out the “absurdity” of a clip showing the Cybertruck winning a tug-of-war with the F-150. Effectively, Ford felt it had nothing to prove. “We’ve always focused on serving our truck customers regardless of what other say or do,” the spokesperson said.
Ford added that it was going to have electrified trucks regardless, including a hybrid F-150 in 2020 and a fully electric F-150 in “a few years.”
There might not be a clear-cut winner if there is a duel, official or otherwise (Musk hinted at one next week). As astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson pointed out, the Cybertruck won Tesla’s pre-recorded battle because its inherently heavy design made the most of the EV’s high torque. The F-150, meanwhile, had relatively little weight over its rear wheel drive system and thus didn’t have the traction needed to fight back. Fully loading both would still favor the Cybertruck, but there could be situations where Ford’s truck emerged victorious.
Electric motors also have insane torque. If we load both trucks to the max, electric still wins. Physics is the law, everything else is a recommendation.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 25, 2019
Source: ENGADGET