fuzzyweis
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- Jim
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- 2000 Ford Ranger Electric (OEM), 2024 Honda Prologue, 2023 Outlander PHEV
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We went to the tour spot this weekend in Charlotte, NC and grabbed some pictures and a hat. I put down my deposit now seeing it in person.
One of the reps said they've made over 70 prototypes, and when the pre-production models start coming out they'll look to start having some test drive tours too so that'll be cool. To me the fact that they have that many prototypes from the Beta Facility speaks to their model of being able to build the trucks simply and efficiently. Even without a full factory they've put our more prototypes than many other EV startups at this point.
3/4 view, some fit and finish but it's a prototype so understandable, they also said this isn't the final composite material so the base color will be slightly different.
Interior dash picture, I was thinking maybe getting a double din with a larger floating screen(helpful for older eyes) but where the vents and HVAC controls are would constrict that.
Back seat picture, the rep said these back seats didn't fold down and from the back pictures you'll see they're definitely bolted to the rear support, but they definitely look to have the 60/40 split and release buttons on the side.
Cargo area, again fit and finish but it's a prototype. Some sample grill and indicator covers and the key fob, think the fob on the site is a little chunkier looking. Also no 3rd brake light in the roll bar package so that'll have to be added somewhere.
And then the frunk, good amount of space, my current single cab Ranger Electric has a 6' bed vs this will have a 5', but the front of it I have collapsible crates for storage, so that takes up at least a foot of room, this is more room than those and more secure.
Overall I'm digging it, and my wife when I told her they were shooting for mid-20s, even with all the things it didn't have(radio, power things) her jaw just about hit the floor. I think people are underestimating the appeal of a truck starting in the mid $20ks, especially all electric, and the simplicity of it.
-Jim
One of the reps said they've made over 70 prototypes, and when the pre-production models start coming out they'll look to start having some test drive tours too so that'll be cool. To me the fact that they have that many prototypes from the Beta Facility speaks to their model of being able to build the trucks simply and efficiently. Even without a full factory they've put our more prototypes than many other EV startups at this point.
3/4 view, some fit and finish but it's a prototype so understandable, they also said this isn't the final composite material so the base color will be slightly different.
Interior dash picture, I was thinking maybe getting a double din with a larger floating screen(helpful for older eyes) but where the vents and HVAC controls are would constrict that.
Back seat picture, the rep said these back seats didn't fold down and from the back pictures you'll see they're definitely bolted to the rear support, but they definitely look to have the 60/40 split and release buttons on the side.
Cargo area, again fit and finish but it's a prototype. Some sample grill and indicator covers and the key fob, think the fob on the site is a little chunkier looking. Also no 3rd brake light in the roll bar package so that'll have to be added somewhere.
And then the frunk, good amount of space, my current single cab Ranger Electric has a 6' bed vs this will have a 5', but the front of it I have collapsible crates for storage, so that takes up at least a foot of room, this is more room than those and more secure.
Overall I'm digging it, and my wife when I told her they were shooting for mid-20s, even with all the things it didn't have(radio, power things) her jaw just about hit the floor. I think people are underestimating the appeal of a truck starting in the mid $20ks, especially all electric, and the simplicity of it.
-Jim