GM's CEO deflects questions about Tesla's Cybertruck, but sees electric pickups as significant

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General Motors' Mary Barra says she 'couldn't be more excited about our battery-electric truck,' which is expected in 2021.

Refusing to comment directly on the polarizing Cybertruck, she said, "It's the customer's decision to decide, not General Motors, certainly not me as the CEO."

However, she added, "I couldn't be more excited about our battery-electric truck. It capitalizes on all of our knowledge of trucks. So I'm excited to get the reaction from that."would get batteries from an Ohio factory that will be built as part of a new partnership between GM and LG Chem to make battery cells for electric vehicles.

Pickup trucks are one of the most profitable vehicle segments in the world, with the U.S. market largely dominated by GM's Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra,

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