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Tesla released a video of Cybertruck pulling a rear-wheel-drive Ford F-150 uphill in a tug of war. [21] News outlets pointed out this was due to the Cybertruck's heavier weight. [22] [23] Tesla's stated goal was to provide a sustainable energy substitute for the roughly 6,500 fossil-fuel-powered pickup-trucks sold per day in the United States. [24]
Tesla also showcased the vehicles' payload capacity, saying it could carry a 2,500-pound payload, can tow 11,000 lbs. and has a 6-foot-long, 4-foot-wide bed. The company's website shows the speed ...
The electric truck's max payload and tow ratings were revealed ahead of its debut later this week on November 30. Tesla Cybertruck Claimed to Have 11,000-Pound Towing Capacity Skip to main content
2021 Ford F-150 Raptor. The F-150 Raptor was announced in February 2021, and features a high-output variant of the 3.5 L EcoBoost twin-turbocharged V6 gasoline engine carried over from the previous generation. [16] The Raptor now features rear coil springs and is only available in a SuperCrew cab configuration with a 5.5' bed.
The Ford F-150 Lightning is a battery electric full-size light duty truck unveiled by Ford Motor Company in May 2021 as part of the fourteenth generation Ford F-Series.Four models have been announced, and all models initially will be dual-motor, four-wheel-drive, with EPA range estimates of 240–320 mi (390–510 km).
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The 6R 80 was available in 2009–2017 Ford F-150 trucks (and 2018–2020 only paired with the 3.3L V6 engine). It features an integrated "Tow/Haul" mode for enhanced engine braking and towing performance. For the 2011 model year, the transmission was revised to provide smoother shifts, improved fuel economy, and overall better shift performance.
A sharp drop in sales of its F-150 Lightning has forced Ford to throttle back production of its flagship EV pickup just as excitement builds over the impending arrival of Tesla’s Cybertruck.