
FOR RELEASE MAY 10, 2025
Porsche 911 Takes on Truck Duties in Epic Towing Challenge Against Tesla Cybertruck
YouTube Link - https://youtu.be/ZDfMjEx0kpo
Salt Lake City, UT – May 2, 2025 – In a bold response to Tesla’s viral video showcasing a Cybertruck outpacing a Porsche 911 in a drag race, Stickshift.com has flipped the script, proving that a Porsche 911 can tackle truck tasks—like towing a trailer—better than Tesla’s electric behemoth.
The challenge began with a mission to find an affordable Porsche 911, a car revered for its sleek design and performance but not its towing prowess. After scouring the United States, Stickshift struck gold at a small dealership in northern Utah, securing the cheapest Porsche 911 in the whole USA.
The next hurdle was transforming the Porsche 911, which has a factory tow rating of zero and no hitch, into a towing machine. Enter Steve from Dynamic Driven Performance in Salt Lake City, whose expertise turned this audacious vision into reality. Steve engineered a custom hitch that seamlessly hides behind the license plate, preserving the Porsche’s iconic aesthetic while adding unprecedented functionality.
This unconventional experiment challenges Tesla’s claim that the Cybertruck can outperform sports cars at their own game. Now, the Porsche 911 is ready to prove it can outshine the Cybertruck in the realm of towing.
Stay tuned for updates on the upcoming towing showdown, where this modified Porsche 911 will face off against the Tesla Cybertruck in a test of strength and versatility.
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Stickshift is a brand new car show mixing on road antics with in-studio ramblings based in Salt Lake City, UT. Former tech entrepreneur Ethan Parker is the creator and host joined by Brent Thomson and Chris Mann, all unknown car guys. Ethan is ambitious, Brent is nerdy, and Chris is British.