Ford And Chevy Revived These Classic Trucks, But Which Is Better?

Ford and Chevrolet have revived classic pickup trucks in all-electric form, showcasing the potential of electric powertrains. The Ford F-100 Eluminator and Chevrolet E-10 concepts demonstrate how classic design can coexist with modern technology.
Ford and Chevrolet have created all-electric concept trucks based on classic models. The Ford F-100 Eluminator, introduced in 2021, was built using a 1978 F-100 as a starting point. It features two electric motors producing 480 hp and 634 lb-ft of torque. The truck was built on a custom chassis with input from external firms. The interior was heavily modified, resembling the Mustang Mach-E with a large infotainment touchscreen. The Eluminator motor was also made available as a crate motor for $3,900. These concepts contributed to the development of the electric pickup category, which now includes several models combining ruggedness with green credentials.
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