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17-09-2024, 04:57 PM | #1 | |||
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17-09-2024, 05:05 PM | #2 | ||
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11.X kWh battery will probably get you about 30-40 kms in that size vehicle. Just wish they released a Lightning version already.
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Looking forward to this thing, 2.3 Ecoboost + electric motor + vehicle to load out in the field,
Be handy to run power tools and things |
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17-09-2024, 05:55 PM | #4 | ||
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What sort of price premium are we forecasting?
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I reckon povvo spec model will be base price + $20K for the hybrid,
The kind of thing which could get this over the line even with premium pricing is companies with ISO14001 obligations now having to address their impact on 'climate change'. I'm keen on fuel efficiency figures in tow tests and general driving. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 17-09-2024 at 06:02 PM. |
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17-09-2024, 06:08 PM | #6 | |||
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I would love to see the PHEV do a tow test through a hilly area, just to see how the ecoboost and battery split the workload. I also wish Ford would release an Everest PHEV. It would be an awesome camping vehicle. Depending on the number of PHEV sold, it might take pressure off the demand for the V6. In turn, free up the supply chain somewhat. (But that might just be wishful thinking ...) |
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Be interesting if the system can supply energy to the batteries so it can work as a series hybrid under load. Would hurt economy but the extra torque of the electric motor would be worth it when towing. That said, it would be interesting to see how anaemic the car feels being driven in EV only mode.
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17-09-2024, 06:42 PM | #8 | ||
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So, some more pluses and minuses ...
Fully imported from South Africa, so subject to additional import tariff. (If I understand this correctly), it also qualifies for FBT rebate as a PHEV. Some nice cutaways of how the EV component fits in. Interesting in how the battery pack is so far back. I wonder how much that detracts from yaw stability on the limit? https://youtu.be/kgL_fiH3nEA?si=ZDZaQGgnDiqQTW4G Last edited by whynot; 17-09-2024 at 06:54 PM. Reason: tyring to fix YouTube link |
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Looks like they've had to raise the floor in the tub to fit the battery underneath it and now there is a little step in the floor.
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regardless of the battery, the 2.3 ecoboost is an awesome piece of kit. This is the powerpack the Yanks get, and the Amarok gets, that everyone is complaining we don't get here in our Ranger. Treat it as a petrol car, with the battery as a bonus and you won't be disappointed.
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Up to 6.9kw output. So it could run welders, compressors, and/or some heavy duty power tools.
As well as keep all your cordless charged. If Ford market this correctly, and at the right price, it could really carve out a big niche on construction sites and amongst contractors. If only there was a diesel version, it would be popular on the mines too.
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My understanding is that a diesel PHEV doesn't have the same fuel savings benefits as a petrol PHEV. Quite a few of the diesel's advantages (low end torque, longevity, lower fuel consumption) are negated by its weight and lower duty cycle in PHEV applications.
Hard to say exactly which direction PHEV will go, but a gas or hydrogen fuel cell is one possibility. |
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Interesting.. If they do the same to everest (assume they would) then I would upgrage from our Diesel Platinum to a PHEV one when the time comes.
As for pricing, I know its not the same, but the 7 seat SUV's that have gone down this track.. Sorento PHEV is about $12k dearer, Outlander is similar. Ranger will have (I think) a bigger battery than those, you would have to think $15-20k. Do we think its a mistake not doing an XL/XLS with PHEV option for the fleet/Govco market??
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19-09-2024, 02:08 PM | #16 | ||
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the main reason for developing a PHEV Ranger, is to enable sales in Europe ongoing. We are a little side bonus. Since Everest doesn't sell in Europe, and AFAIK there are no plans to do so, I doubt there is any real driver to develop a PHEV Everest.
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You should be VERY careful about info like this.
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Given our numbers are small in the global scheme, what other markets does the Raptor sell in and what numbers?
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Given the belief that electric cars are the only future available, further development is inevitable. PHEVs will help bridge the gap, when the nonces achieve their dreams of eliminating diesels, and nobody can afford to run a petrol-only truck. Only real question is at what point they will abandon PHEVs too, and switch completely to Coal power.
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I'll be honest, I assumed the Ranger's would be bigger due to size of the vehicle.. I didnt actually know the facts. Knowing what I know now I can only assume the jump to PHEV would be similar.
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Looks like the Brits are getting PHEV Ranger in XLT, Wildtrak and something called StormTrak
If SouthAfrica is already set up for these models, only area equipment changes required for AUS/NZ then perhaps we get a good picture of what Ford is planning. Hopefully, the PHEV is close to 3.0 diesel price. ^^^^^That would make sense for UK/European markets where legislation is really tough on diesels. https://www.ford.co.uk/vans-and-pickups/ranger-phev |
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We know that South Africa builds a 2.3 EB version of Everest for the Middle East, the versions are XLS, XLT and Limited. So there’s an opportunity for some sales spread through the range but I really wonder how deep sales would be for a 2.3 EB, I have no idea….. https://www.me.ford.com/en/are/suvs/...ompare-models/ |
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I’d test the 2.3 if available but on face value seems a little small. Ideally I’d prefer something more like the Explorer ST but they seem disinterested in bringing that to Australia. |
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but perhaps the power train was considered for a high series variant, would be interesting to know just how far engineering advanced….but yeah, probably a nice pipe dream. seriously, when it comes to an imported RHD converted Explorer, Ford could probably more easily Justify the Expedition since a lot of the RHD bits are a share with F150, it would make more sense, yes? |
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The Expedition would have a limited market with its size but much like the F150 would have its place with those that need its capabilities. |
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