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Written by Greg Potts
Elon Musk loves Twitter. He also likes to make bold claims. At times, the two haven"t gone together so harmoniously. Back in December 2017, the Tesla CEO first tweeted a promise that his company would build a pickup truck. Then, in June last year he decided to ask the world what they would like to see in said pickup. Of course, we in BritainMcBritainface have learnt this never ends well Anyway, Musk then confirmed that the Tesla pickup would have a six-seater cab, 400-500 miles of range and 240V power outlets to enable the use of high-power tools on-site". Sounds rather useful.
Date written: 6 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15610
Elon Musk loves Twitter. He also likes to make bold claims. At times, the two haven"t gone together so harmoniously. Back in December 2017, the Tesla CEO first tweeted a promise that his company would build a pickup truck. Then, in June last year he decided to ask the world what they would like to see in said pickup. Of course, we in BritainMcBritainface have learnt this never ends well Anyway, Musk then confirmed that the Tesla pickup would have a six-seater cab, 400-500 miles of range and 240V power outlets to enable the use of high-power tools on-site". Sounds rather useful.
Date written: 6 May 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15610