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Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

A Canadian tire company is a battery company, and it wants to show people the super ability of their batteries to withstand the cold. Whats the best way? Build an 11,000-pound, fully functional, drivable ice truck.
▼Except for the essential driving parts, all other parts of this truck are made of ice.

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

▼It is in Made in extremely cold temperatures.

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

▼The whole truck 11,000 pounds of ice were used and the total truck weight exceeded 15,000 pounds

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

This is hard to believe Confidences ice sculpture truck is inside a 2005 Chevrolet SilveradoMade on the chassis of

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

The most impressive thing Incredibly, they actually started it.

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

They drove this The car traveled a total of 2.5 miles and submitted its score to Guinness World Records.

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

As mentioned before They created this truck to demonstrate how Canadian Tires batteries can withstand Canadas cold winters

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

Other than that, the car leaves a lasting impression.

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

Even the truck The windshield is all made of ice, a truly remarkable job.

Pictures of a fully functional and drivable ice truck hand-carved by a Canadian company

The only frustrating part is that they melted the truck after completing the experiment, even though it took them 40 hours to complete this remarkable piece. If I made an ice sculpture like this and watched it slowly melt into a puddle of ice water, I would definitely be very sad.
▼Here is also a video about this truck if you are interested.