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BMW appeared to make fun of Elon Musk's tweets about Tesla Cybertruck reservations

BMW appeared to make fun of Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday and Thursday as the automaker publishedIn separate tweets, BMW's Twitter account counted up from 499,820 to 500,000. When it reached 500,000, the automaker revealed that it has sold 500,000 electrified vehicles .

"A big thanks to everyone who joined our little Twitter count-up for the past two days. Most of you guessed right: The BMW Group has already delivered 500,000 electrified cars worldwide. The future is now!" the automaker

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Now BMW is laughing at Tesla. But in 10-15 years they will not laugh. The future is for electric cars and many large investors think as well.

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