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Tesla Cybertruck Challenges Ford CEO's Perception of High-End Products

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【Summary】Tesla's upcoming Cybertruck is shown towing a trailer in several videos, reaffirming fans' belief that it can be a work truck. This challenges previous criticism from Ford CEO Jim Farley, who called the Cybertruck a "cool high-end product." The Cybertruck's delivery event is scheduled for later this year.

FutureCar Staff    Sep 02, 2023 5:00 PM PT
Tesla Cybertruck Challenges Ford CEO's Perception of High-End Products

Electric vehicle giant Tesla Inc's upcoming Cybertruck has been shown towing a closed trailer in several videos shared online. This has reaffirmed fans' belief that the Cybertruck can indeed be a work truck. The videos, shared by the handle "omg_Tesla/Rivian," showcase the truck in action and have sparked fascination among Tesla enthusiasts.

While some fans questioned the contents of the trailer, others wondered about the Cybertruck's range when towing. This demonstration has helped alleviate doubts and strengthen the perception of the Cybertruck as a capable work vehicle.

It's worth noting that the Cybertruck has faced criticism in the past, with Ford CEO Jim Farley dismissing it as a fancy product for Silicon Valley. Farley emphasized that Ford produces trucks for real people who do real work, highlighting their own electric pickup truck, the F-150 Lightning.

However, despite the criticism, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed that the Cybertruck delivery event is scheduled for later this year. The exact date of the event will be announced once Tesla is ready.

Overall, the videos of the Cybertruck towing a trailer have generated excitement and faith among Tesla fans, showcasing the truck's potential as a work vehicle. This demonstration serves as a response to previous criticism and reinforces the anticipation for the Cybertruck's upcoming release.

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