Ford President and CEO Jim Farley threw a friendly jab at Tesla CEO Elon Musk during a company presentation
Ford President and CEO Jim Farley recently threw a friendly jab at Tesla CEO Elon Musk during a company presentation where he was talking about the company’s electric pickup truck F-150 Lightning. “Take that Elon Musk,” he said at the end of his talk.
Of course, this wouldn’t hide from the Tesla community and a short video clip was posted on Twitter, where Musk responded in a similar fashion saying, “Thanks, but I already have one.” Jim most probably knew that this would catch Musk and the Tesla community’s attention and he would get some unpaid advertising, and might even convert some Cybertruck reservation holders to F-150 Lightnings.“We are really on a mission at Ford to lead an electric and digital revolution for many, not few.
Ford has sold 4,400 F-150 Lightning electric pickup trucks year to date, a figure the Dearborn, Michigan-based automaker released earlier this week.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ford Already Has a Customer for the Next-Gen 2024 Mustang: Bill FordThe seventh-gen Ford Mustang will bow in September at the Detroit auto show.
Read more »
Watch Jim Cramer's full interview with Generac CEO Aaron JagdfeldThe 'Mad Money' host interviewed Generac CEO Aaron Jagdfeld on Thursday's episode of the show.
Read more »
Tested: 2021 Ford F-150 Raptor Chases the TRXThis supercharged V-8 engine will be saved for the even higher-performance Raptor R, which will arrive next year.
Read more »
The FBI Is Now Using At Least One Ford Mustang Mach-E | CarscoopsIt appears the FBI's new Ford Mustang Mach-E is the high-performance GT variant
Read more »
Ford F-150 Lightning Buyers Get 250 kWh Free Electrify America ChargingElectrify America is giving 250 kWh of free (complimentary) charging to new Ford F-150 Lightning owners. Who's actually getting the benefit of that? One of the best things about electric vehicles is that you can
Read more »
Duke Energy Testing V2G Technology With Ford F-150 Lightning Trucks In FloridaDuke Energy is using 5 Ford F-150 Lightning pickup trucks to test their ability to be used in V2G and V2H configurations.
Read more »