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Tesla pulled aside? GM CEO: We are the brothers of electric vehicles

The upcoming CES 2022 show in January is very important for the GM Chevrolet brand, as they will bring an all-electric version of the Silverado pickup truck at the show, which is based on GM's modular platform and will be equipped with Ultium batteries.

Tesla pulled aside? GM CEO: We are the brothers of electric vehicles

In addition to Tesla Cybertroncock, models such as the Ford F-150 Lightning will also be available, but GM CEO Mary Bora firmly believes that the Silverado EV will be an unparalleled pure electric pickup truck.

Tesla pulled aside? GM CEO: We are the brothers of electric vehicles

Speaking at a recent media event in Detroit, Mary Bora discussed silverado EV and GM's electric vehicle strategy, and when asked about customer expectations for all-electric trucks, Mary said lightly that she believes the car will be an unmatched model on the market.

"I think when you see when the Silverado EV hits the market and the power of the product it can offer to users, you agree that it's going to be an unparalleled product that's going to be in stark contrast to what's on the market."

Tesla pulled aside? GM CEO: We are the brothers of electric vehicles

GM CEO's confidence doesn't stop there, and while the Silverado EV isn't yet on the market, Mary has identified them as a leader in pure electric, and it's not limited to one model.

Mary stressed that she firmly believes that among all automakers, General Motors is a leader in electric vehicles and self-driving technology. Just days before she made the remarks, Ford motor vehicles just announced that after receiving 200,000 orders, they had to temporarily close the F-150 Lightning's scheduled channel because the pure electric pickup truck was too hot.

Mary said that for large-scale traditional automakers, GM is undoubtedly the most leading, and for those startups that focus on specific areas, such as luxury pure electric vehicle segments, GM's advantages are also obvious, that is, its economies of scale, as well as brand loyalty. So in summary, no matter what dimension, GM is the first.

This remark that obviously does not take Tesla in his eyes, I don't know how Musk feels?

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