INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
It was the challenge heard around the electric vehicle world
And now it seems, the Ford F-150 versus Tesla Cybertruck tow battle that we were all ready for, probably won&t happen.
A quick recap: Tesla
CEO Elon Musk poked the figurative Dearborn, Michigan bear in the middle of the company Cybertruck unveiling when he played a video of the
futuristic electric truck pulling an F-150 in what was pitched as a head-to-head contest.
Many were quick to question whether it was a fair
fight, including astrophysicist and author Neil deGrasse Tyson
But what really got Musk attention was a tweet from Sundeep Madra, VP of Ford X, the automaker venture incubator.
A badass @Tesla looking
like it doing a badass thing
But if the @Ford F-150 is RWD **with no payload** then weight on the Rear Axle is greatly reduced, offering only mild traction for the
This contest is more about the Physics of Friction than Engine Power.
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) November 25, 2019
Madra tweeted
to Musk challenging the CEO to send Ford a Cybertruck to do an &apples to apples& test
Musk, who is well versed in the Twitter troll, responded with a &bring it on.&
Bring it on https://t.co/pCnln1NdRO
— Elon Musk
(@elonmusk) November 25, 2019
It seems Madra tweet wasn&t meant to be a serious challenge, but a &tongue in cheek& troll, according to
Ford.
&Sunny tweet was tongue in cheek to point out the absurdity of Tesla video, nothing more,& a Ford spokesperson said in an email to
&With America best-selling truck for 42 years, we&ve always focused on serving our truck customers regardless of what others say or do
We look forward to our all-new F-150 hybrid coming next year and all-electric F-150 in a few years.&
Perhaps, Ford will change its mind
But for now, the tow battle rematch will be left to Tesla.
Sure, will aim to do this next week
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 26,