
When Elon Musk announced the electronic truck at a special Tesla event, he determined the speedability of the car: 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds for the twin-engine model and 2.9 seconds for the three-engine model.
They are very high numbers, normal in sports cars, but away from pick-up as big, large and heavy as electronic trucks or cars within the same range that competes, especially for performance. But thanks to the immediate torque of electric motors, they are able to accelerate quickly.
It’s one thing to see numbers and it’s another thing to see a big car like cyber trucks speeding up at that speed in a video on the streets of Los Angeles.
The electronic truck seen in the video is probably the same model used in the presentation (one with broken windows), which has two engines, the next accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 4.5 seconds.
Months before the introduction of the electronic truck, Elon Musk declared that it would be more power than the Ford F-150 in terms of payload and size, but the best sports car of the Porsche 911, in the end, has made it.
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