Yeah, but how big are they, and how many are stuffed under the back end of a vehicle?Ski lifts around the world have flat four cylinder stand-by emergency generators built by VW dating back 50+ years.
It’s all good.
Yeah, but how big are they, and how many are stuffed under the back end of a vehicle?Ski lifts around the world have flat four cylinder stand-by emergency generators built by VW dating back 50+ years.
It’s all good.
They were designed to be stuck under and in the back of a vehicle in the first place.Yeah, but how big are they, and how many are stuffed under the back end of a vehicle?
I read someplace they dropped it altogether. Is it still a possibility?like then Ram REV ?. Announced w groundbreaking exterior design at launch show, then they announced the actual truck as just another Ram looking truck like the existing model.
Yes, VW has been making those engines for decades. My concern is with the whole generator assembly. With the output that will be required to charge the battery pack, once they mate the generator portion to the engine I have serious doubts about it fitting underneath like they are talking about. It is a tall order to make it serviceable, not intrude into the cargo area, and keep it high enough that it is not damaged when the vehicle is taken off-road.They were designed to be stuck under and in the back of a vehicle in the first place.
They've engineered liquid cooled too. If anyone can design a compact flat engine it's VW.
The right company getting all the holes in slices of Swiss Cheese to line up.
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RAM canceled the huge battery version that was to have a range of 500 miles. The version with a smaller battery will still be made but the RAMcharger will be built first.I read someplace they dropped it altogether. Is it still a possibility?
Subaru would like to have a word.VW/Porsche has built more flat four engines than anyone. I have full confidence.
Yes, good point but no where near the numbers what VW has built hopefully the doubters take faith in VWs engineering.Subaru would like to have a word.
My .02 cents response to the reported numbers for the EREV is: fantastic!CEO Q&A Key Takeaways from @Chuckles:
1). BEV battery will be in the "120's-130's" kWh, EREV will be "60's-70's", but the battery chemistries may be different.
2). Performance of EREV will be 0-60 in 4.5 vs. 3.5 for BEV, due to a "less expensive chemistry".
3). Confirmed the 350 mi BEV range. EREV has a 150-mile range, with Harvester adding 350 miles.
4). Harvester will have a creative solution for cooling.
5). Payload will be the same for BEV and EREV, around 2,000 lbs. Towing will be "about the same".
6). Scott said the engine will be a "good, high-output 4-cylinder small engine that packages well".
7). Scout is an LLC and reports to VW Germany. VW is the sole provider/funder at this time.
8). Scout is structured with the ability to seek strategic partners/outside capital or go public.
9). Would not say if Harvester will cost more, but noted that in-demand features can be more expensive.
ChatGPT AI Summary:
? Summary
? Insights Based on Numbers
- ? Scout Motors Revival: Volkswagen Group is bringing back the iconic Scout brand, with Scott Keogh leading the effort. The company aims to produce electric and range-extended SUVs and pickup trucks.
- ? Scout’s History & Design: Originally built by International Harvester, Scouts were rugged off-road vehicles with overbuilt engines and unique designs. The new Scout models will retain the classic off-road aesthetic.
Electrification with a Twist: While initially announced as battery-electric vehicles (BEVs), Scout is now incorporating Range Extended Electric Vehicles (REEVs) to offer extended range and address charging infrastructure concerns.
- ? Manufacturing in America: Scout is building a new factory in South Carolina, aiming to localize 85% of its supply chain and generate thousands of jobs.
- ? Market Demand & Reservations: Over 70% of reservations are for the SUV model, and a majority are opting for the range-extender version, reflecting consumer hesitation toward fully electric powertrains.
- ? Strategic Flexibility: By designing the platform to support both BEVs and REEVs, Scout can adapt to market shifts, allowing an easier transition to full electrification if needed.
- ? Off-Road Capabilities & Customization: The new Scout models emphasize solid rear axles, high-gradeability, and strong towing capacities. They will also offer a broad range of off-road accessories, including lockers, winches, and plow mounts.
- ? Volkswagen Group’s Role: While Scout operates independently within VW Group, it benefits from access to VW’s industrial infrastructure, cost advantages, and technological support.
- ? User Experience Innovation: The new models will feature a balance of physical controls and digital screens, ensuring usability in rugged environments while maintaining modern connectivity.
- ? Battery & Performance Estimates:
- BEV version: ~350 miles of range
- REEV version: ~500 miles of total range (~150 miles electric + 350 miles from the generator)
- Performance: 0-60 mph in 4.5 - 5.0 seconds for BEV, slightly slower for REEV
- ? Scout’s Future Plans: While focused on the American market, potential future expansions include additional model variations, possibly a larger SUV or a smaller off-road-focused model.
- ? Direct-to-Consumer Sales Model: Unlike traditional car companies, Scout will sell directly to customers, bypassing traditional dealership networks.
- ? Competitive Landscape: Positioned between Rivian’s premium adventure branding and traditional American off-roaders like Jeep and Ford Bronco.
- 85% of Scout’s supply chain will be localized to North America, reducing reliance on foreign imports.
- 500-mile total range for the range-extended electric model provides a significant advantage over many pure EV competitors.
- 70% of early reservations are for the Scout SUV, indicating strong demand for rugged off-road utility vehicles.
- Over 50% of reservations lean toward the range-extender model, showing that consumers prefer a backup fuel source for long trips.
- 200,000+ units capacity at the South Carolina plant, positioning Scout for significant production volume in the U.S. market.
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There's really no need to be quite so spicy about the topic...it was moreso in jest. But since you've asked, Subaru's been producing flat 4s (and 6s) since 1966.Yes no where near the numbers what VW has built, and the subject is VW.
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Over 17,000,000 built by VW who I said built the most.
How many By Subaru?
Not so fast there. Cafe standards are not rolled back yet. Duffy has said they will roll them back, But these are laws and changes need to go through the rulemaking process. It took Trump 2 years to make changes the first go around. It’ll take just as long this time.C.A.F.E. Standards are now rolled back, C.A.R.B. over-ruled by the Feds so us in Calif should have no trouble buying these in-state.
"You can now buy the car you want."
Any further discussion is Political so I digress and hope this forum never defaults to political arguing.
Not so fast there. Cafe standards are not rolled back yet. Duffy has said they will roll them back, But these are laws and changes need to go through the rulemaking process. It took Trump 2 years to make changes the first go around. It’ll take just as long this time.
I gave your post a Like and concurred with you.There's really no need to be quite so spicy about the topic...it was moreso in jest. But since you've asked, Subaru's been producing flat 4s (and 6s) since 1966.
I don't have the exact statistics but the last couple of years, at least, they sold nearly a million cars per year.
So....over 17 million? Probably.
Does it matter? Not at all.
This is absolutely useless information about lifts and I love it! Thanks for sharing. I wonder what ours have where I patrol.Ski lifts around the world have flat four cylinder stand-by emergency generators built by VW dating back 50+ years.
It’s all good.