There is no better way to showcase your latest F-150 Pickup truck than by releasing a video teaser of its all-electric version towing a million pound train. In 2017, Ford had announced that it was all set to release the electric version of the infamous F-150 and sell a hybrid version by 2020 and no doubt, it does not seem to disappoint.
The video boasts an electric prototype successfully dragging the weight of 10 double-deckers across a distance of 100 feet. It later shows the same rail cars with an additional 42 regular, gas-burning F-150s also being pulled around. Linda Zhang who is the chief engineer on this electric truck project claims that the additional F-150s sum up to a weight of 1.25 million pounds.
As of now, the record for the heaviest load pulled by a car belongs to Tesla for their Model-X which was able to tow a 287,000 pound Boeing Dreamliner in Australia last year.
All images: Ford
h/t: The Verge