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Here's how the all-new Ford F-150 pickup truck could stack up against the Tesla Cybertruck

  • Ford revealed its all-new, 2021 F-150 pickup truck last week, and it's packed with technology.
  • The F-150 has been the best-selling vehicle in the US for 43 straight years.
  • The Tesla Cybertruck was unveiled last year and immediately captivated and polarized opinion with a radical, futuristic design.
  • The F-150 hits the market later this year, while the Cybertruck won't start deliveries until late next year.
  • Ford hasn't yet detailed pricing, but the top-spec F-150 and the best-equipped Cybertruck should both cost north of $70,000.

There was already a truck war raging in the US before the Tesla Cybertruck was unveiled last year.

The Ford F-150, the Chevy Silverado, and the RAM 1500 were going head-to-head, with Toyota's Tundra and Nissan's Titan also in the picture. The Silverado and RAM 1500 were relatively new, and the 14th generation F-150 was on the way.

The all-new 2021 F-150 arrived last week. The iconic pickup continues its legacy of being America's best-selling vehicle for 43 consecutive years. Last year, nearly 900,000 examples rolled off dealer lots.

The Cybertruck won't launch until late next year, at the earliest. It could signal a brave new all-electric future for pickups. And it could in fact beat the all-electric version of the new F-150 to market by a year.

But for now, the F-150 is headed to market, while wannabe Cybertruck buyers have to content themselves with a $100 deposit to secure a truck.

Here's how the two trucks stack up, on paper:

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