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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
2025 Ramcharger
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<blockquote data-quote="andymarkv" data-source="post: 16975033" data-attributes="member: 102900"><p>Looks like it retains the 3.6 gas motor for backup generator and obviously plug-in.</p><p>So I wonder if it acts like a locomotive in the gas over electric scenario? I can get behind that, that tech is old and super well known.</p><p></p><p>The key thing for me is efficiency. I’m curious if it will consume basically the same amount of energy as straight gas. If its the same, what is the point, other than optics.(Although the power numbers do look healthy compared to gas)</p><p></p><p>Stats are pretty strong:</p><p>690 mile range (I’m assuming 2/3rd of that is running gas over electric)</p><p>663hp</p><p>615tq</p><p>4.4 0-60</p><p>2625 lbs payload</p><p>14,000 towing</p><p></p><p>The ford lightning has a 98kWh battery for its 230 mile range and this truck has a 92kWh battery, so maybe 200mile range battery only?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andymarkv, post: 16975033, member: 102900"] Looks like it retains the 3.6 gas motor for backup generator and obviously plug-in. So I wonder if it acts like a locomotive in the gas over electric scenario? I can get behind that, that tech is old and super well known. The key thing for me is efficiency. I’m curious if it will consume basically the same amount of energy as straight gas. If its the same, what is the point, other than optics.(Although the power numbers do look healthy compared to gas) Stats are pretty strong: 690 mile range (I’m assuming 2/3rd of that is running gas over electric) 663hp 615tq 4.4 0-60 2625 lbs payload 14,000 towing The ford lightning has a 98kWh battery for its 230 mile range and this truck has a 92kWh battery, so maybe 200mile range battery only? [/QUOTE]
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