1yeliab_sufur1
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Unfortunately I think it is just a 12V accessory outlet. It looks like the kind with a hinged lid. The 2nd thing is not clear - maybe a frunk release button? But doesn’t look like a 120V outlet. Third item is a light.Did I see an electrical outlet in the frunk, passenger side? That'll definitely come in handy. Love it.
I think the middle one is a lightswitch.Unfortunately I think it is just a 12V accessory outlet. It looks like the kind with a hinged lid. The 2nd thing is not clear - maybe a frunk release button? But doesn’t look like a 120V outlet. Third item is a light.
I am pleased with the size of the frunk. That mitigates the loss of extended-cab space for me - I mostly need a place for tool bags, chains, spare gloves, and other, you know, crap.
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I'd bet it's a frunk release. Aren't they required now in any frunk/trunk?I think the middle one is a lightswitch.
Yup, that as an accessory living the truck bed open, but I’d the midgate open to allow full access.On the subject of storing crap, and my Maverick rear seat is full of it, I hope Slate or somebody else will come up with an extended cab kit. That kit would not add seats. It would just extend the cab back about 18" and hopefully let you utilize the footwell for "crap" - accessing it from inside. I'm not sure of the dimensions needed to do that. I think sales would be higher with a kit like that. I've had multiple Ranger single cabs. I always wished I had an extra foot behind the seats.
Just keep in mind that storing all that extra gear and associated weight doesn’t help your range, which is already limited right out of the gate.On the subject of storing crap, and my Maverick rear seat is full of it, I hope Slate or somebody else will come up with an extended cab kit. That kit would not add seats. It would just extend the cab back about 18" and hopefully let you utilize the footwell for "crap" - accessing it from inside. I'm not sure of the dimensions needed to do that. I think sales would be higher with a kit like that. I've had multiple Ranger single cabs. I always wished I had an extra foot behind the seats.
I suspect this is valid on an ICE as well and will likely garner similar concern. I know I can look at the mpg, maybe grumble a bit, but I don’t unload anything, afteral, if I put it in 6 months ago I must still need it.Just keep in mind that storing all that extra gear and associated weight doesn’t help your range, which is already limited right out of the gate.