GM plans to rival Tesla with new electric truck

By 2020-09-08Science & Tech

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image copyrightNikola

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image captionGM’s electric pick-up will enter production within the next two years

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General Motors plans to begin producing its first electric/hydrogen pick-up truck within the next two years as it makes moves against rival Tesla.

GM will team up with Arizona-based start-up Nikola to manufacture and produce its Badger pick-up truck in a $2bn (£1.53bn) deal.

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