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valhalla360
Apr 28, 2022Navigator
Lantley wrote:
If the roll out of EV F-150's is smooth without lots of issues then their popularity will grow quickly.
If there are lots of growing pains and head scratching EV's popularity will stall.
It's easy to look at Tesla and try to mimick what they are doing.
Actually converting a legacy ICE maker to EV is far more challenging!
Roll out will be the deciding factor. I was skeptical of the ecoboost 3.5 but it's gone pretty well, so hopefully since Ford didn't dump an EV pickup out quick, they sorted out the details.
I do think the ICE will hang around for quite a while. If you plan to do towing, EV simply isn't there but if they sell 1,000,000 F-150's per year, they can carve out a sizable niche for the electric ones as most never do any significant towing.
Why do you think a legacy automaker would have difficulty putting out an EV? Most of the EVs coming out (tesla included) achieve range by putting big battery packs in as opposed to a lot of technology. If it's cost competitive and no big muck ups, I expect they will sell well. Just a bit of a slow transition with the general supply chain issues and ramping up the new subcomponent parts.
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