WhistlinDiesel pitted the world’s smallest and cheapest truck against the largest
- A YouTuber pitted the world’s smallest truck against the largest
- The EV Pacquiao Pro is teeny tiny
- So how did it fare against the Monster Max 2?
Published on Feb 16, 2025 at 3:00 PM (UTC+4)
by Claire Reid
Last updated on Feb 14, 2025 at 12:32 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Tom Wood
American YouTuber WhistlinDiesel pitted the smallest truck in the world – the Pacquiao Pro – against the largest truck in a tug of war.
The content creator bought the cheap as chips all-electric Pacquiao Pro from China.
He put the pint-sized vehicle through some weird and wonderful tests including trying to break out of a plastic bubble and testing its ability to haul plywood.
In one final test, the diminutive Pacquiao Pro took on the absolutely massive Monster Max 2 truck – any guesses on how that turned out?
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The teeny Pacquiao Pro was put through its paces
YouTuber WhistlinDiesel – who previously attached 10-foot wheels to his Tesla and drove it upside down – purchased the micro pickup truck online and admitted that it was actually ‘a little smaller’ than he’d thought it would be.
One quick glance at the EV, which looks a lot like the $2,000 Chang Li Explorer pickup, revealed that the truck is not designed for off-roading.
It’s fitted with standard car tires and has a less-than-impressive battery capacity.

Nonetheless, WhistlinDiesel was quick to put the Pacquiao Pro through its paces and after carrying out an increasingly bizarre range of tests.
He then decided the ultimate way to assess the vehicle’s ability would be to put it up against a Monster Max 2 – aka the world’s largest monster truck.
“I think a really even match for our final battle here would be a tug of war between the Pacquiao Pro and the Monster Max 2,” the YouTuber joked.
“I think that’s really even.”
The world’s smallest truck ended up in a bizarre game of tug of war
Prior to that meeting with the monster truck, the poor little pickup had been through a lot – and we do mean a lot.
In fact, by the time it took on the tug of war, the vehicle had already fallen down a hill, been involved in a smash, and had a 7,000lb boulder dropped on its bed.
But even without those disadvantages, the world’s smallest truck was clearly no match for the Monster Max 2.
As you’d probably already guessed, the dinky Pacquiao Pro was thrown around like a ragdoll by the much bigger vehicle and eventually smashed into a tree.
Ouch.
It didn’t stop there, either – the YouTuber then decided to attempt to load the much larger truck onto the smaller one resulting in the Pacquiao Pro being almost completely flattened.
Double ouch.

Claire Reid is a journalist who hails from the UK but is now living in New Zealand. She began her career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from Liverpool John Moore’s University and has more than a decade of experience, writing for both local newspapers and national news sites. Claire covers a wide variety of topics, with a special focus on cars, technology, planes, cryptocurrency, and luxury.