I’m going to get shredded for this but, you know who’s figured out the towing range, climate control and charging infrastructure and done a great job of them all? Yup, that’s Tesla. If the Cybertruck wasn’t so ugly I’d be driving it now.So back in the summer, I leased a new 2025 F-150 Lightning Flash. It has the medium range battery pack at 123 kWh usable. Advertised range 300 miles.
Over the last several months I have learned some things about these BEV pickup trucks.
- In cold weather, I've already lost 20% of my range and it's not even winter yet. We'll fall another 50 degrees over the next two months. I may end up at 30% loss of range during winter.
- When towing my camper, I lose 75% of my range. That's not a typo. In PERFECT weather conditions back in September, I did a test run with my camper (4,700 lbs.) and saw 0.7 mi/kWh which by the hand math worked out to a 75% decrease in range compared to what I was seeing running unloaded to and from work all week.
- The climate control system sucks. Ford did add a heat pump to the system after 2024 to try and help keep the cabin comfy and free of moisture but I find that it still sucks. Windows fog all the time. Takes a good drive down the road to start getting any heat. And again, it's not even truly winter yet.
- Camping trips have become such a chore due to lack of level 3 charging and the logistics of getting a truck and trailer physically close enough to a charger that the wife and I have just not been going on any trips. The lack of towing range and poor logistics of charging on the go have made a once fun activity no fun. To rectify this situation, last week I brought home a new Jeep Wrangler Rubicon with the new 5,000 lb. tow rating. I will use it for long trips, especially when going camping or boating.
For these reasons, I almost certainly will never buy or lease another BEV pickup truck. For local trips and commutes to work this truck is amazing. But its drawbacks on longer trips really show, and it simply doesn't get the job done. From now on, I will get EREV or ICE trucks/SUVs only.
OR a Rivian. Pretty well sorted engineering BUT need an alternative front end style. Really can’t consider buying one when I can’t stand to look at it (personal opinion not shared by all - shredded opportunity #2?).I’m going to get shredded for this but, you know who’s figured out the towing range, climate control and charging infrastructure and done a great job of them all? Yup, that’s Tesla. If the Cybertruck wasn’t so ugly I’d be driving it now.
Yeah I agree with that. If a guy has no need to tow heavy weights long distances, then an EV pickup truck is perfect. With 300 miles of range in good weather, it’s plenty for weekly commuting or trips to the lake or Lowe’s for lumber or whatever. And the power, low cost of charging at home, smooth linear acceleration, onboard generator for powering devices and tools, etc. etc. etc. are all super nice.Also decided we’re going to sell our camper, so no more long distance towing trips needed.
I’m waitingSaw @DaveM's Harvester EV+Gas thread so thought us Electric only people should have a thread tooSo who put order deposit down on the Electric only model and why'd you forgo the Gas Range Extender option?
I still plan to keep an ICE vehicle around even into 2027 when the Scouts will hit the market, so figured I've got both bases covered anyway.
I reserved EV+Gas but I’m thinking of changing to full EV. I wish I knew the price because that would make my decision a lot easier. If I can get more features and sacrifice the generator I wouldn’t mind at all.Saw @DaveM's Harvester EV+Gas thread so thought us Electric only people should have a thread tooSo who put order deposit down on the Electric only model and why'd you forgo the Gas Range Extender option?
I still plan to keep an ICE vehicle around even into 2027 when the Scouts will hit the market, so figured I've got both bases covered anyway.