How to lie by statistics... Lesson 1. pick the statistic that supports your side.
A Toyota Corolla will outsell the F150 globally, in fact the F150 is so terrible it's hardly ever sold outside the US and very rare if we exclude Canada. Smaller hatchbacks are the order of the day in a lot of countries. Smaller than the Toyota Corolla I mean, not just smaller than the F-series penis compensator. The only reason the F150 sells in the US is because it falls apart so quickly, if you want a pickup that will last forever you get a Toyota Hilux.
Toyota Corolla weights between 1,300 and 1,400 KG.
Tesla Model 3 weighs between 1,600 and 1,850 KG.
In a lot of countries they go even smaller to cars like a Hyundai I-10 which weigh between 900 and 1,100 KG (The I-10 is 990 KG, but other models are available). The Tesla is a lardy car no matter how you look at it, trying to pretend it's not by pointing to an even lardier car is being disingenuous at the very best. It's not even light amongst it's contemporaries (Family Saloon/Euro D segment) the top end Merc C class tops out at 1,700 KG for the biggest model, BMW's 340i is 1,650 KG. These are the largest, most powerful engines in their range (not to mention, better manufactured and equipped, so I'm being quite kind to the Tesla by even comparing it).
All weights are kerb weights (unladen but ready to drive).