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Anyone know the Standard Range's realworld 0-60? I've seen a lot of "this is what Ford says" or "estimated to be at" and a lot of hearsay, but no realworld data on the Standard Range's 0-60. I know the Extended Range is coming in faster than advertised and I hope the same is true for the Standard Range. I've seen posts where people say it's pretty close to the Extended Range's but no good data/tests that I've seen.
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A few YouTubers have done 0-60 tests. Watch some vids on the SR pro or XLT. There is a variation to the times which is to be expected with location and weather as well as what type of equipment used.
 

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One example here (3.9 seconds!) but I am also looking to get more concrete numbers..
 

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The only number I saw in a video was 3.9 seconds on the pro, I believe using a Dragy to measure. I have not seen a 0-60 on a SR XLT yet. I am skeptical 3.9 is consistently achievable, I'll be using my Dragy to test as soon as I get my truck

It's odd how little data is out there for this spec, no one is really testing the figure. Maybe this has to do with how few SRs are on the road, versus ER.
 
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The only number I saw in a video was 3.9 seconds on the pro, I believe using a Dragy to measure. I have not seen a 0-60 on a SR XLT yet. I am skeptical 3.9 is consistently achievable, I'll be using my Dragy to test as soon as I get my truck

It's odd how little data is out there for this spec, no one is really testing the figure. Maybe this has to do with how few SRs are on the road, versus ER.
That's my thoughts as well. Most of the deliveries up to this point were extended range. But a lot of standard ranges are about to drop in the next few months. So I'm sure we'll be getting data shortly.
 

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Can someone explain to me why this matters?

How many of you are drag racing your F150?
 
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Can someone explain to me why this matters?

How many of you are drag racing your F150?
Fun. And overall maneuverability like getting into and out of traffic, avoiding collisions.

I routinely floor it in my Model 3 for the reasons above.
 

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Can someone explain to me why this matters?

How many of you are drag racing your F150?
I likely will at least once. It is a Lightning - high performance road racing truck.
 

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And whether it is 3.8 or 3.9 or 4.0 makes such a noticeable difference... ;)
 

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Fun. And overall maneuverability like getting into and out of traffic, avoiding collisions.

I routinely floor it in my Model 3 for the reasons above.
I drove my dealer's SR Lariat. I can't give you zero to 60 in seconds, but it is wicked fast at half pedal. I would not want to stomp it. I know a lot of people do, but half pedal throws you back in your seat
 

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I seen one youtuber do 4.4 in the pro redline reviews
 

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I drove my dealer's SR Lariat. I can't give you zero to 60 in seconds, but it is wicked fast at half pedal. I would not want to stomp it. I know a lot of people do, but half pedal throws you back in your seat
That's absurd. Anyone knows you don't stomp on the EV accelerator unless you are already back in your seat... :p
 

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Fun. And overall maneuverability like getting into and out of traffic, avoiding collisions.

I routinely floor it in my Model 3 for the reasons above.
Me too. I have found that compared to my Model S, you can't be as aggressive with lane-changing with the Lightning. :)
 

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One example here (3.9 seconds!) but I am also looking to get more concrete numbers..
You can clearly see in the video there is a grade change in the road ahead of them. This likely means they were at a slight decline for the test, which explains the sub 4 second result.
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