KevinRS
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But once you add the full SUV kit, you are no longer using it as a "truck" and so things shift. Probably not going to figure on having 5 large adults in it on long trips, more likely 2 adults and 2 teens at most in most cases. There isn't nearly so much cargo volume left with that kit, and it would more likely be stuff like an ice chest and camping gear, instead of lumber, when you are loaded with passengers.The 1,433 lbs starting point is good for a small pickup for sure.
It becomes 1,131 lbs with the Extended Battery option.
Adding 700+ lbs of options could reduce it to below 700 lbs if the Spare Carrier weighs ~60 lbs or more. (Tire and wheel are probably in the 60-65 range.)
- Extended Battery - 302 lbs
- SUV Kit - 310 lbs (per the recent the Motor Trend article)
- Spare tire, wheel ,and Spare Carrier - 100+ lbs (??)
I see it as: pickup truck, you've got cargo capacity, SUV, you've got passenger space. Can't add the SUV kit without the tradeoff of reduced capacity for cargo.
I'm not even totally sold on the spare tire kit. Waiting to see pricing and other options before I'd decide on that, on this truck I likely will have on paved roads nearly all the time, maybe graded dirt roads occasionally.