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Ford to Reveal All-Electric F-150 Lightning May 19 with Livestreamed Event at Ford HQ
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<blockquote data-quote="VRYALT3R3D" data-source="post: 16623622" data-attributes="member: 131770"><p>One think to note here is that Tim said electrification, so I am guessing there will be more 48 volt systems with the hellcat in the future. He didn't explicitly say that BEVs will replace the hellcats. Given FCA sells a ton of 48 volt system cars, I am guessing that is the direction they will go.</p><p></p><p>Even looking beyond this, road courses and drag stripes are already going away. I truly believe if someone wants a brand new performance car, now is the time to buy because it is highly unlikely cars like the GT500, Hellcat, ZL1 1LE, V8 Raptors, etc will be produced in the future. I ordered a ZL1 1LE because I think its the ultimate brand new manual transmission track car that you can get under 100k. Between inflation; limited supply of cars; and the chip shortage, the demand for these cars will be high in the future with very limited supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VRYALT3R3D, post: 16623622, member: 131770"] One think to note here is that Tim said electrification, so I am guessing there will be more 48 volt systems with the hellcat in the future. He didn't explicitly say that BEVs will replace the hellcats. Given FCA sells a ton of 48 volt system cars, I am guessing that is the direction they will go. Even looking beyond this, road courses and drag stripes are already going away. I truly believe if someone wants a brand new performance car, now is the time to buy because it is highly unlikely cars like the GT500, Hellcat, ZL1 1LE, V8 Raptors, etc will be produced in the future. I ordered a ZL1 1LE because I think its the ultimate brand new manual transmission track car that you can get under 100k. Between inflation; limited supply of cars; and the chip shortage, the demand for these cars will be high in the future with very limited supply. [/QUOTE]
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