1: 2 copy
Since the repeatedly announced tug-of-war between Tesla Cybertruck and Ford F-150 pickup truck never happened, amateurs copied the impressive 1: 2 ratio of electric cars to the wheels, letting it match Ford pickup competition. In the video you can see the results.
Shortly after Tesla's Cybertruck launched, a small dispute arose between Ford and Tesla. The previous one was an unfair comparison of Tesla in Ford's eyes. A video shows how a network truck equipped with three electric motors and all-wheel drive hit a pure rear-wheel-drive Ford F-150 while tug-of-war. Then someone talked about repeating this duel, but it never happened publicly.
So the YouTube channel Hacksmith Industries quickly built a scale model, and we found the model to be impressive and to compete with Ford's pickup. The traditionally powered Ford is still able to win the first attempt at a tug of war due to its significantly increased weight and the associated traction.
In the second attempt, the creators added weight to the network truck-you can even sit there-and duel again. You can see the results in the video, which is also worth a look.
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Ontario Police based police car based on a network truck.
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Tesla's network trucks are scheduled to begin production in the second half of 2021. However, many questions about polarizers remain unresolved. Recently, the "laser blade" headlight has caused discussion. We summarize what you know about Cybertruck in the linked article.
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