E90400K
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Agree. The Honda Ridgeline is basically a Honda Pilot with a pickup bed. It can tow 5,000 pounds. I think the Slate's structure is even more robust than a unibody because it has structural frame elements that make up the bed walls and tied into the front cabin structure.Yeah everyone is focused on the ai link but not the fact being unitized near the rear reduces the amount of materials to build up trailering and support structures.
the hitch weight limits on normal trucks are highest the closer the hitch is to the rear axle, with a 5th wheel being strongest mounting directly above the rear axle.
Reduces lever arm forces and twisting forces on the frame to the front as well.
All modern truck drivetrains ice and EV must support continuous max output in hot desert conditions or have a extremely conservative downrating mechanism to prevent damage as even during normal aging and use nearly everyone will hit a cooling limit at some point.
If it can overheat it’s a bad design, it needs to be able to downrate non-destructibly when the system gets near limits. All modern transmissions and engines Have extensive sensors to prevent damage.
My opinion is, the Slate just needs more cooling capacity. The issue being the cabin AC/battery cooling system can't handle a towed load over 1,000 as currently outfitted. Asking it to tow just 2,500 to 3,500 pounds is not out of range for a small pickup in that market segment.