Volkswagen Shares Their Fully Electric $40,000 Truck
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- You may have heard that Volkswagen is entering the electric off-roader scene with its purchase of the brand Scout.
Scout today released a new image (shown above) teasing the front-end design of its upcoming electric off-road models. The brand also announced that its website is now live./
With that news came the latest on their new electric truck. So today we will dive into the mid-size electric truck market. And learn all we can about the new EV Off-road truck from Volkswagen.
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And just like the Ford lightning, you can claim any kind of price but once production starts… PRICE INCREASE
I like the look of the overseas model you showed.
I’ve been thinking of how cargo is one of my needs, but off road isn’t. If having ground clearance takes a bite out of range, seems like the El Camino/Holden Ute/slammed design is better. Random thought as I look at Volkswagen’s silhouette.
Take a look at canoo motors
For me plug in hybrid is the sweet spot.
Agreed. Give me 50 miles of electric range and then another 300 of hybrid range and that would be plenty. Like the Mitsubishi Outland oh ev or the rav4 prime peeve.
F150 powerboost
Gets better mileage then my Toyota Sienna
And I have a cap and loaded with tools
Probably would have been pretty close with ecoboost in terms of mileage with it weighed down but empty I was getting
9/10 l -100km
Maybe it’s called “scout” so it’s a new badge snd can bypass dealerships.
All these manufacturers have quoted their starting price to be under $40,000. What's so magical about that price? And all manufacturers calculate their mileage range using 40% driving on 55 mph highways and 60% driving in the city. I believe most people would like to see more honest mileage range. Such as:
At 70-80 mph interstate xx mpge.
At 55 mph highways xx mpge.
At 35 mph and below city xx mpge.
Hey Larry do you know when your truck is being built !
Lol nope!
The way our dollars are depreciating, what $40,000 will purchase today will cost $50,000 at least in 2026.