Bigger may not be better when it comes to the battery.

Mad Mac

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My understanding is that the Slate comes with a 52.7-kWh battery which can be upgraded to an 84.3-kWh battery. That adds an additional 302 pounds to the little truck.

Range increases from 150 to 240 miles. So there is that.

The electric motor rated for 201 horsepower and 195 pound-feet of torque, however, remains the same.

In my opinion, the heavier battery will make the handling feel sluggish, decrease acceleration and reduce the towing capacity and payload.

Because 98% of my time behind the wheel will be local, I think I will pocket the difference and on the rare occasion I choose it to take a long trip, use the money to buy snacks at Buc-ees while I charge up.
 

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I will be sticking with the base battery for a lot of of those same reasons. This is not a road tripping vehicle for me. I think the reduced weight, longer tire life, and better liability will be well worth it.
 
 
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