Quibbs
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Not sure if this is semi old news but for those curious about Dodge Rev .... Which apparently is what Ford is trying to emulate.
92kwh battery (not sure if that is 100% usable), claimed 145 mile of range on pure battery(wonder what real world avg will be, bet it wont be the claimed 145 miles in real life), a 6 cylinder 130kwh gas "generator". The REV has a 27 gallon fuel tank and has regenerative braking. Rated towing limit is: 14k, 2k payload.
Dodge states a 695 mile total range. That figure includes the 145 battery range. If you subtract the 145mile battery range total ends up at 546 miles. That's 546 miles you would be using your gas "generator". 546 is like 20 mpg
The highlight for me was the company rep talking about how the "generator" is not mechanically tied to the wheels.
He went on to say "all it does is just provides power to the battery or the electric motors !?
as opposed to turning a crank shaft that in turn will end up turning the wheels?
Basically if you are towing I bet you'll probably get 20-30 miles of battery range (a guess based on towing test in Lightning and what towing does to the range).
Touted benefits: 1) Won't have to use a route planner. 2) Enough range for around town. 3) No range anxiety (because most of your driving after 149 miles will be from the "generator" while it also works to charge the batteries (at least that's my understanding of things).
I've stated my belief these things are a terrible compromise made because of the devil.
This is a hybrid rebranded. It's a technical got ya. It's more ICE in operation than EV and that's the point.
92kwh battery (not sure if that is 100% usable), claimed 145 mile of range on pure battery(wonder what real world avg will be, bet it wont be the claimed 145 miles in real life), a 6 cylinder 130kwh gas "generator". The REV has a 27 gallon fuel tank and has regenerative braking. Rated towing limit is: 14k, 2k payload.
Dodge states a 695 mile total range. That figure includes the 145 battery range. If you subtract the 145mile battery range total ends up at 546 miles. That's 546 miles you would be using your gas "generator". 546 is like 20 mpg
The highlight for me was the company rep talking about how the "generator" is not mechanically tied to the wheels.
He went on to say "all it does is just provides power to the battery or the electric motors !?
Basically if you are towing I bet you'll probably get 20-30 miles of battery range (a guess based on towing test in Lightning and what towing does to the range).
Touted benefits: 1) Won't have to use a route planner. 2) Enough range for around town. 3) No range anxiety (because most of your driving after 149 miles will be from the "generator" while it also works to charge the batteries (at least that's my understanding of things).
I've stated my belief these things are a terrible compromise made because of the devil.
This is a hybrid rebranded. It's a technical got ya. It's more ICE in operation than EV and that's the point.
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