Can't cut a 2x4? The 2022 Toyota Tundra 120V power plug explained

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  • @MysteicVoltronus
    @MysteicVoltronus 3 роки тому +54

    My dad runs a logging business and the F-150 Hybrid was the first "modern" tech I got him to agree would actually help him onsite. But he decided it was cheaper to just retired instead. lol

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому +2

      LOL. I'd retire too if given the choice!

    • @dukekelloway5328
      @dukekelloway5328 2 роки тому +1

      He also could have bought a generator for a fraction of the cost and avoided adding complexity to an already less than ideal truck.

  • @MatthewBonacci3881
    @MatthewBonacci3881 3 роки тому +45

    I think it was a big miss by Toyota not to include a higher inverter.

    • @SixySix704
      @SixySix704 2 роки тому

      No we don’t need

    • @protectork9831
      @protectork9831 2 роки тому +2

      @@SixySix704 let the user decide that

    • @gatordunn
      @gatordunn 2 роки тому +4

      @@SixySix704 you don’t need, I do

    • @MrChadx1
      @MrChadx1 2 роки тому +1

      Agreed it was a miss to only have 400watts of 120v. I'm not needing 2000 - 7,200 watts all day long like a contractor; that is a better use case for a generator. But 400 watt isn't enough for most thing like running power tools for a short period of time, or charging electric motorcycle batteries or boat batteries as you drive down the road (mine draw about 600 - 1,200 watts). So at least put the 1,500 inverter from the Toyota minivan in. I'm sure they will for next year. Toyota either just didn't have time to design it in, didn't want to deal with it, wanted some features to add later, and just get people hyped about it. Toyota's comment about owners not needing it and to use a generator was short sited. I don't want to load, unload, secure a generator for small jobs or needing power while driving. And you don't always know when you'll need the power and so may not have generator along. They will get the message and add something for the second model year is my guess.

    • @SixySix704
      @SixySix704 2 роки тому

      @@MrChadx1 dude just plug it in a wall outlet

  • @highpro1394
    @highpro1394 3 роки тому +29

    They definitely should have polled current tundra owners on this! I think they dropped the ball. That could have been a great wow factor item for the truck’s reveal. Maybe that will turn out to be a carrot in the near future to keep sales up.

  • @Billy_Silva
    @Billy_Silva 3 роки тому +22

    The part where you show the Saw Performance difference between house / Tacoma plugs was very cool. Thank you

  • @nddriscoll05
    @nddriscoll05 3 роки тому +19

    Live in Texas and face power outages multiple times a year. I have a $500 generator just sitting in my garage taking up space. Really wanted a tundra and was hopeful they would compete with Ford in the onboard generator category. They don’t understand their target market very well which is really sad since in general they make great vehicles. I will be buying a Ford specifically for the generator capabilities

    • @Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix
      @Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix 2 роки тому +1

      I don't get whats not to understand unless they just live under a rock. You don't have to do a survey, just look at the comments and the stories of people powering their homes with their F150! They either didnt think of it until ford did it and have to do more R&D before debuting their own, or they're just stubborn like they were with not putting a rear diff lock on the current Tundra.

    • @SuperSnakePlissken
      @SuperSnakePlissken 2 роки тому +4

      In the long run you are going to spend way more keeping that Ford running than $500 for a generator.

    • @Adrian-jh5cr
      @Adrian-jh5cr 10 місяців тому

      @@Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix you do know the Tundras have a diff lock...I own one with all the gadgets. i don't need an on board generator just a reliable good off road 4x4 that won't break down on me every other month

    • @Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix
      @Jackmerius_Tacktheretrix 10 місяців тому

      @@Adrian-jh5cr my comment is from over 2 years ago when the Tundra at that time 2nd gen) did not have a diff lock. None of the 2md gen Tundras had one. I know, I looked several times. It wasn't until this 3rd gen that they offered it. But I still prefer the Tundra, just not a big fan of this new one.

  • @JakeNielson
    @JakeNielson 3 роки тому +14

    I have been the biggest Toyota fan boy for nearly 30 years...until I saw the F150 powerboost hybrid with ProPower. Like you're pointing out Tim, it's hard to realize how big of a game changer having 7.2Kw anywhere you can park your truck is until you own one yourself. I bought one in April and it's been by far the most capable and useful vehicle I could have ever imagined.

    • @julioviloria3289
      @julioviloria3289 2 роки тому +1

      Buy the longbed and strap a mobile generator at the end lmao

    • @CRVgarage
      @CRVgarage Рік тому

      Can you plug an electric burner/stove?? Like when are camping out etc.

    • @JakeNielson
      @JakeNielson Рік тому

      @@CRVgarage Easily...just last week I went camping and used it to power a griddle which is less than an electric stove (about 1kw). A full size electric kitchen stove is only around 3kw so if you're ambitious you can bring two full-size kitchen electric stoves and still have power for a microwave.

  • @brado647
    @brado647 3 роки тому +26

    I’m actually shocked that Toyota didn’t provide a system like the Ford Power Boost on the new 2022 Tundra.
    I think that’s a huge missed opportunity.

  • @phileasler5401
    @phileasler5401 3 роки тому +21

    Yep, Toyota dropped the ball on the inboard generator for sure. I have a early early reservation (like 10 minutes on the presentation) of the Ford Lighting. Both the Lighting and the hybrid Ford 150 are game changers

  • @greywolfgarage5630
    @greywolfgarage5630 3 роки тому +13

    I have to agree with you, as much as I’m old school and dislike the fact of going hybrid. that power on board is a great selling feature and could turn around someone like me into buying a hybrid.

  • @conejoshiker3165
    @conejoshiker3165 3 роки тому +9

    Excellent point Tim! Very good information to educate those of us who don’t have power outlets in our truck beds. Current Ram 1500 owner.

  • @EMoll-nl2mi
    @EMoll-nl2mi 3 роки тому +8

    Totally agree that Toyota should have provided this option. I’m buying a truck in the next 6 months primarily for towing the travel trailer I have on order. This will probably be the deciding factor for me to purchase the Powerboost instead of the Tundra.

  • @alinposmag86
    @alinposmag86 3 роки тому +14

    You are 100% right! I am a big fan of Toyota products, looking for the first truck, and I am currently debating in between the Powerboost and the new Tundra. I am afraid that the missing onboard power and missing storage under the rear seats is pushing me toward the Ford. They definitely dropped the ball in this aspect and the little details do matter !

    • @georgeericpurse7715
      @georgeericpurse7715 3 роки тому +5

      I would think twice with the Ford. I had a new 2019 F150 STX V8, 10 speed transmission. First 5 k miles it used 4.4 quarts of oil, Second 5k used 4 quarts, was said by Ford this is what they for breaking in. Next there was a loud metal clunk when starting engine 30% of the . Next the info center would go blank more times than I liked. Ford said it’s under warranty and did not turn a wrench on anything. Long story short I dumbed it at 15k. I am now driving a Toyota with 0 problems.

    • @luyennguyen2010
      @luyennguyen2010 2 роки тому

      @@georgeericpurse7715That is right. I'd be single forever and never get marry because " ALL " wife are cheating.

  • @garywilson1688
    @garywilson1688 3 роки тому +8

    I agree 100%. When I saw '400W' for that outlet on the Tundra I was perplexed. I can see a 400W outlet in the cab for laptops, chargers, etc. but in the BED of the truck you want to power TOOLS! There's a lot to like about the new Tundra but that outlet isn't it.

  • @watchingyoutalk6539
    @watchingyoutalk6539 3 роки тому +8

    Completely agree! Missed opportunity. I’m sure they will have to upgrade this at some point in the future. Knowing how slow Toyota is, I’m guessing the 2027 Tundra

  • @rebelcitysports1outlook713
    @rebelcitysports1outlook713 3 роки тому +4

    Excellent piece of true unbiased journalism here, Tim. Fantastic demonstration!

  • @noniespam
    @noniespam 3 роки тому +23

    ALSO you are slowly killing all your electric tools by running them on a lower power. When there is not enough power supplied to the tool it will run hotter and eventually destroy your armature. I would run a light bulb off of that but not my power tools especially at a extended period of time.. Toyota does make a quality vehicle just years behind in technology. My belief is they stay away from cutting edge tech to keep the reliability up, so it’s a trade off on what you want… But glad to see your going for the Tundra, I’m looking forward on your reviews on this vehicle, good and bad.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому +2

      I hear you. This was really just a demo.

    • @francisnadeau
      @francisnadeau 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly. Lower voltage = more current so more heat...

  • @christopherjones9487
    @christopherjones9487 2 роки тому +2

    I own a 2014 Tundra and I'm in the market over the next few months on getting a new truck. I have a small Camper and I love doing boondocking. The Pro Power on the F150 is a game changer for Boondocking. I was amazed to find out Toyota did not do the same thing as the Pro Power. Toyota really messed up on that. Toyota is known by boondockers and for them to not think of the outdoors people is absolutely amazing to me. The Pro Power for my camper is the exact reason I'm going with the F150 over the Tundra. It's a game changing feature, and I bet Toyota does it on the 2024 model, but unfortunately I don't want to wait two more years or more for it.

  • @putmeincoach7663
    @putmeincoach7663 3 роки тому +9

    Huge miss. Anyone that camps frequently or farms would be doing themselves a huge disservice in choosing the Tundra imax over the F-150 powerboost. Typical Toyota always 5 years behind...

  • @cnkirch1215
    @cnkirch1215 3 роки тому +13

    This omission was a big miss for Toyota. Definitely was hoping for a generator feature, especially since they’re rolling out the hybrid.

  • @nick-cb6dl
    @nick-cb6dl 3 роки тому +10

    Loved the tacoma, the automatic transmission always shifting drove me nuts. I had a 2019 Cement TRD OR traded it in on the ‘20 Silverado 3.0 diesel. I wish the Tacoma would come out in a diesel.

    • @nguyenngoclinh524
      @nguyenngoclinh524 3 роки тому +4

      I own 17 limited has the same transmission shifting issues. Sold it then got 18 limited, still have the same issues. Sold it again. Love the Taco, but will never buy it again.

  • @BillsAutoService
    @BillsAutoService 3 роки тому +8

    Great info. I totally agree with the hybrid with power generator on board. I'm a total GM fan boy but the f150 that you had was the first Ford that caught my attention. I was pissed the GM didn't do it. There's millions of us that have a serious need for power on board and can always use it.

  • @seandelong3752
    @seandelong3752 3 роки тому +5

    Yes I think you are right it was a huge miss not putting a generator on board. Especially how far between they do a new truck. Hopefully they will realize and put one in on a refresh in a year or two.

  • @kirbyspencer538
    @kirbyspencer538 3 роки тому +7

    Throwing a generator in the back also one more thing you have to keep from getting stolen.

  • @erichoff7511
    @erichoff7511 3 роки тому +4

    Can’t beat that Ford Hybrid

  • @Libertarian_Neighbor
    @Libertarian_Neighbor 3 роки тому +6

    This is so true. Toyota missed the mark completely in my opinion.

  • @padfoo
    @padfoo 3 роки тому +7

    This is an amazing segment you did such a well Is laid out breakdown.

  • @curtthrasher5599
    @curtthrasher5599 3 роки тому +6

    I think you're right Tim. I was expecting something more from Toyota. They missed the mark here.

  • @greateyedeer5418
    @greateyedeer5418 3 роки тому +4

    I fully agree with your sentiment. I think not offering a true competitor to the F-150 Powerboost was a big time miss on the new Tundra. 7200 watts on the F-150 versus 400 watts on the Tundra is not remotely comparable.

    • @beexiong2995
      @beexiong2995 3 роки тому

      Well when the ford falls apart early on, that power inverter wont matter lol

    • @greateyedeer5418
      @greateyedeer5418 2 роки тому

      @@beexiong2995 I have not heard of F-150's rotting away from rust on 10 year old trucks. I have heard of 10 year old Tundras rotting away from rust.

    • @beexiong2995
      @beexiong2995 2 роки тому

      @@greateyedeer5418 everything rots in the snowbelt, fact

  • @jamesclapp6940
    @jamesclapp6940 3 роки тому +9

    ON your miter saw there is a sticker that shows YOU the demand rated in watts to run your saw draws 15 amps which at 120V is 1800W. toyota 400W is a waste of electricity!

  • @tractorsnfasttrucks
    @tractorsnfasttrucks 3 роки тому +7

    Lots of great points! I agree with you when you said that the onboard power changes the game. I too have lots of battery powered equipment that I use around my property. I depend on them when working long distances from the house. However, many of them tend to be awkward and unnecessarily heavy, due to the excess weight from a larger battery. If I have some onboard power, I think I might replace some of those battery operated ones with corded versions.

  • @retiredandbusy
    @retiredandbusy 3 роки тому +6

    They definitely dropped the ball. They portray this as a recreational vehicle - 400 watts is not enough if you are boondocking.

  • @Stokesman101
    @Stokesman101 3 роки тому +4

    I am a locksmith with a full size van and am patiently waiting for a manufacturer to produce a hybrid or all electric full size van. In our one van alone we spend about $500/month in fuel, additionally we have to wire an inverter for our machines (currently 1500 watt inverter.)

  • @rebelcitysports1outlook186
    @rebelcitysports1outlook186 3 роки тому +5

    I agree Tim, Toyota missed a huge opportunity only providing 400w versus Ford offering up to 7200w.

  • @manfredstrappen7491
    @manfredstrappen7491 3 роки тому +2

    Hopefully the Tundra head engineer sees this.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому

      Oh I’m sure he will and I’ll get a message later. LOL

  • @TobyCostaRica
    @TobyCostaRica 3 роки тому +5

    So lame they didn't put the 1500 watt inverter from the other Toyota hybrids. It would have been perfect for camp use. Run a sous vide for my steak, run a coffee machine, etc. I use it all the time to heat milk bottles in our 2021 Sienna. Maybe the refresh.....

  • @BWT599
    @BWT599 Рік тому +1

    Man I need a pick up truck as my kids' motocross racing gets more serious but I've been blessed with the power output of my Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV 2018 with 2 x 1500 watt plugs. I've been able to charge the battery at home using a Level 2 charger then driving to the track in hybrid mode (saves the battery with capacity of 8 kwh). Takes 2 days of camping to deplete the battery from cooking and charging ebikes and other batteries. In 20 mins I'm able to use the gas in the car to charge back the 8 kwh battery with minimal gas. The Ford Powerboost is the closest thing to my SUV while I'm sure the Rivian and future Cybertruck will be able to do the same. Sure I could just get a gas generator but campers have to turn those off at 11 pm while I can use my car all day and night to keep things charging including my Go Sun 1.1 kwh tent battery which keeps our fridge going.

  • @RJSpartan1
    @RJSpartan1 3 роки тому +4

    Is it true the Tundra doesn't come with tow hooks and that the hybrid battery takes up storage space under the seat?

  • @jimmypham2487
    @jimmypham2487 3 роки тому +3

    2022 Toyota Tundra missing opportunities to put the onboard generator on the Tundra that’s sucks☹️

  • @snowmobiesnowman
    @snowmobiesnowman 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent argument! I'm with you. I have been waiting to buy a truck for a couple years to give gmc and Toyota to give me the best choice.

  • @rmlestes
    @rmlestes 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks

  • @marathonbaker
    @marathonbaker 3 роки тому +5

    Power onboard will be in the 2036 remodel.

  • @theethicalhacker7271
    @theethicalhacker7271 3 роки тому +1

    My uncle has a hybrid f150 as a contractor. He uses the plug to keep his batteries charged after everyday. While he is going from site to site or driving to lunch etc, his batteries are constantly charged.

  • @Responder117
    @Responder117 3 роки тому +2

    I disagree that it was a miss opportunity. Personally speaking, it’s not something I would use hardly ever. Would it be nice to have it added as an option… of course, I can’t argue there. However, I think the amount of tundra owners who would use this would be an extreme minority of their sales.

  • @ryanb5189
    @ryanb5189 3 роки тому +1

    The idea of my truck powering my campers air conditioning is pretty rad

  • @rerod650
    @rerod650 3 роки тому +4

    I think the onboard inverter will be the big attractor to the Ford over the Toyota. I think not inclined it was a big miss on Toyota’s part. I’m a farmer and would occasionally need to have power in a remote location to do field repairs. Side note, you shouldn’t wear gloves when operating saws. If the blade catches the fabric it will pull your hand in, that’s how my uncle lost a couple fingers. Better to have no gloves and just a minor nick on the skin than to loose parts of your body.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому

      You are right. I keep forgetting about the no gloves thinking when it comes to saws.

  • @JUAN75001
    @JUAN75001 3 роки тому +2

    I agree 100% ! Excellent video Tim.

  • @eugenious5314
    @eugenious5314 3 роки тому +2

    My calculations could be off, but that’s around 3 or 4 amps max at 120V, 400W. That’s not much. The fuse in the vehicle for that circuit is probably less? Maybe not. Point being, it’s better than nothing but way less than great. Ford is certainly innovative with the PowerBoost and Toyota definitely missed an opportunity. Plus, and as a side note, I’m not very keen on the battery being inside the cab under the rear seat on the new Tundra. I mean it’s probably fine, but things happen sometimes that would make me feel uneasy about it. Especially with a kids car seat mounted above it. Just my opinions.

  • @pauldiesel4582
    @pauldiesel4582 2 роки тому +1

    Tim, you are right about Toyota not bothering with fleet/commercial Tundra sales. I work in mechanical construction and I never see Tundras being used period! Ford on the other hand pretty much owns commercial sales and makes affordable, functional trucks. Just remember all the equipment on your last F150: like the work bench tailgate, the work table console, all the tie downs, and of course the 7.2 KW generator. That is what is needed to run an air compressor all day for a framing crew along with worm drive saws. Tundra is a high end Suburban home owner, commuter vehicle, weekend warrior, truck and is simply not equipped to serve as a basic job site work truck. Toyota makes an excellent product, it just serves a different purpose and is equipped as such.

  • @kenmorgan316
    @kenmorgan316 2 роки тому

    You just helped me understand my Toyota Tacoma using the power outlet. I never paid attention between the 400 and 100 Watts. Now when I get home I will test it out and see if it works better. Thank you.

  • @frb7603
    @frb7603 3 роки тому +3

    I think Toyota saw the excitement for the Cybertruck and the potential market for a “glam” truck. The new Tundra is going to cash in on the “cool truck” that the millennials want. I swear the first time I see a fart can or a NOS sticker on a tundra I’m pulling the badges off of my 20

  • @tonykasunic1
    @tonykasunic1 3 роки тому +4

    This is the best argument I've seen yet to get the F-150 hybrid with the generator, Toyota drop the ball on this one. And this is coming from a tundra owner, who really doesn't like Ford, but the F-150 hybrid is enticing.

  • @turdferguson5300
    @turdferguson5300 Рік тому +1

    I miss my Tacoma 120v outlet, that's the only thing I miss. They can have that 3.5 piss engine. I have a V8 Tundra TRD Pro but it needs the outlet in the bed or a portable generator.

  • @triumphrider9396
    @triumphrider9396 2 роки тому +1

    I see a house back there. You know it has power? Have an extension cord? I bet I could count on one hand how many times over the last 20 years that I could have used the tech in a Powerboost. I'm 45 and the ideal consumer. Bought a 2021 Tundra. Haven't missed that tech yet and know I will not either. I have a bed and can throw a generator and air compressor in there.

  • @boneskull4207
    @boneskull4207 3 роки тому +2

    I'm a tundra fan, have had mine since 08. I like the new tundra but I feel they tried making a car into a truck and left the work horse in the stable with this one. Maybe I'm wrong. Thanks for sharing and all you do. Be safe and be blessed!

    • @371kenny
      @371kenny 3 роки тому

      Thats exactly what I said. A luxury suv driver designed the new tundra. Not a truck guy

  • @herewegoagain7403
    @herewegoagain7403 3 роки тому +7

    Nah I don’t care about onboard generator. Another possible failure point. Rather have my reliable separate Honda generator. Nowadays electronics will fail before mechanical failures. I agree with Toyota on this one

  • @papasquat355
    @papasquat355 3 роки тому +3

    400 watts (obviously) is totally useless. They need a 2000 watt inverter to make useful equipment, well, useful.

  • @Nosaj-dt1ij
    @Nosaj-dt1ij 3 роки тому +3

    This isn’t a “deal-killer” for me, but I agree it would’ve been a “AND…wait there’s MORE” statement. I love showing people my ‘08 Tacoma with its plug-in. I thought Toyota might do something with the hybrid to match Ford’s “let’s go power your house with your truck”, or “you can use your truck to build a house in the middle of nowhere” statements. While it would be super cool and occasionally useful as a homeowner, it’s not that important. Nice to have? You bet. Have to have? Nope.

  • @donthesheek
    @donthesheek 3 роки тому +1

    Bet you credits to Navy beans 2023 model will include the generator feature. They need to have new offerings every year, might even surprise everyone with a better looking front end in 2023, even a pretty gal could use a little make up and lip stick.

  • @JB-tw9oy
    @JB-tw9oy 3 роки тому +2

    I’m with ya 100% I’m am the same battery powered drills and corded everything else I don’t use regularly.

  • @matthew1992ya
    @matthew1992ya 2 роки тому +1

    What good is a on board generator when the truck is always in the shop

  • @tomstarcevich1147
    @tomstarcevich1147 3 роки тому +5

    2021 ram 1500 classic tradesman quad cab 4x4 v6 with lots of extras simple good truck for towing my boat I don't need all this crap 😀😄

  • @KParks
    @KParks 3 роки тому +4

    My opinion is talking to construction workers and contractors was a mistake. Should of talked to farmers and ranchers more and alot of the things people don't like would of been fixed.

    • @user-pt6io2cq9n
      @user-pt6io2cq9n 3 роки тому

      What I don't understand is the chief engineer said the new Tundra was targeting recreational users and the F-150 is clearly better at that than the Tundra bcuz of the Pro Power Onboard feature alone. I think Toyota is going to have trouble selling this new truck. They've killed the bench seat option/column shifter. You can only get the hybrid in Limited and above trims (you can option a hybrid in an F-150 XL). What kind of recreational vehicle do you know of that isn't optioned with front tow hooks? Yes, you heard that right, the new Tundra cannot even be optioned with front tow hooks.

    • @KParks
      @KParks 3 роки тому

      @@user-pt6io2cq9n I'm still trying to figure out what part of this truck is world beating lol

  • @Carubines
    @Carubines Рік тому +1

    i think you are 100% correct but my but my worry is fords history and there major hiccups not to mention getting a basic xl steel wheels 4x4 and they re being sold for like 52k but if i want center console and 17 in aluminum wheels goes all the way to almost 60k with halogen lights, so the tundra has all that except for bigger battery and generator program into it

  • @kimslater2908
    @kimslater2908 3 роки тому +3

    It is only 400 watts, which will not run a saw of any size.

  • @danielhetorilla8177
    @danielhetorilla8177 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks I'm glad you covered this. It is important to mention that Ford's pro-power options are only available with Hybrid drivetrains since they have the larger/additional batteries needed to support their 2-7.2kw systems.

    • @user-fg8iq2vx5w
      @user-fg8iq2vx5w 3 роки тому +2

      Not true. The base Pro Power Onboard configuration is a 2.0-kW system only available on gas-powered Ford F-150 models equipped with either a 2.7-liter V6, a 3.5-liter V6, or a 5.0-liter V8. The only engine that does not offer the Pro Power Onboard system is Ford's 3.3-liter V6.
      With the 2.0-kW system, the engine sends power to a pair of 120-volt, three-prong outlets in the truck bed. This system provides up to 2,000 watts of power to anything plugged into them, which is a significant upgrade over the 400 watts of energy available from most truck bed outlets.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  2 роки тому

      ^this.

  • @patmason7276
    @patmason7276 3 роки тому +2

    Should've kept the Ford . This is why Noone wants a Toyota they have nothing that helps you too little to late.

  • @videoscrapheap
    @videoscrapheap 3 роки тому +5

    400 watts means you’re limited to about 3 amps so of course you’ll have issues with that saw.

    • @jeffr985
      @jeffr985 3 роки тому

      You understand that but a lot of people have no clue. I think it was a valid demonstration for this type of channel.

    • @videoscrapheap
      @videoscrapheap 3 роки тому

      @@jeffr985 It’s also a demonstration of how the manufacturers are being misleading. They rate the outlet in watts but equipment that you want to plug into that outlet is rated in amps. It’s easy for someone to see a 3 prong outlet and assume it has the same capabilities as the ones in their garage.

  • @AJourneyOfYourSoul
    @AJourneyOfYourSoul 3 роки тому +4

    Full size truck market just isn’t all that important to Toyota. When a particular vehicle is important to them, they have lots of options and models, like with the Rav4.
    The new tundra isn’t much different than the old tundra with respect to how it compares to the competition. Always behind and slow to update.

  • @Raiderguy
    @Raiderguy 2 роки тому +1

    Maybe there are some people who don’t want to cut a 2X4 on a a Tundra, maybe they have other plans other than cutting wood.

  • @rebelcitysports1outlook747
    @rebelcitysports1outlook747 3 роки тому +5

    What a massive oversight by Toyota! This will cost them many sales.

    • @frodobaggyballs2399
      @frodobaggyballs2399 3 роки тому

      no it won't. It's not competiting with gimmicks. Another costly drive to the dealership repair when it breaks vs a separate reliable generator

    • @Executableapplication
      @Executableapplication 2 роки тому

      @@frodobaggyballs2399 Having a built in generator in your truck in not a “gimmick”. Saying that as a general contractor and a Toyota fan.

  • @THirayama
    @THirayama 3 роки тому +1

    Toyota don't care about you or me. They say they have an overarching plan of 100 years ahead. So, they are always thinking about the future people and not what the people want or need right now

  • @jray8427
    @jray8427 3 роки тому +2

    What percentage of owners actually use power on board is the question? Just like 90% don’t tow a dam thing, 90% won’t use power on Board either. I’d be curious how many Powerboosts Ford sells to consumers. Commercial market is a entirely different beast. Toyota doesn’t give a crap about the commercial market in any aspect.

    • @wilmarbarrick3194
      @wilmarbarrick3194 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah, but if you already have to have a generator and inverter on board for the hybrid system, it makes sense to offer the option of higher output

    • @jray8427
      @jray8427 3 роки тому +1

      @@wilmarbarrick3194 Very true, maybe Toyota is waiting to see Fords numbers? Toyota and Nissan both keep there models forever by adding both small and big options every year. Unlike Ram where they just released everything at once. I’d guess we will see power on board on the 23’. 🤷‍♂️

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому +1

      While you raise a good point, I do wonder if it is too soon to tell. The onboard generator is such a new thing, it is going to simply take time to see how people use it.

    • @playdg
      @playdg 3 роки тому

      IDK, the commercial market buys XLs, not hybrids for twice the cost. And usually HD/SD level, not F150s.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому +1

      @@playdg you can get power onboard from Ford without the hybrid setup. Only 2kW power though.

  • @keving4304
    @keving4304 2 роки тому +1

    They will add an onboard generator. Like you said, Toyota will add in a year or two. Then look, it’s a “new” truck. They won’t put all those features in the first year.

  • @rpposton10
    @rpposton10 2 роки тому +1

    Is the plug in the bed disabled while driving? Like can you run a small chest refrigerator in the bed, or charge a large battery inverter while driving across the country?

  • @Tom_Lin
    @Tom_Lin 2 роки тому

    Woodworker here.
    PSA: never wear gloves when using saws, Not even a bandsaw. (recips are fine) The saw gives zero f's about your gloves, it won't protect you. it will catch and your hands will get pulled in. What could be a simple knick if you pull away fast enough will turn into a fully mangled hand.

  • @nathanrothell1150
    @nathanrothell1150 3 роки тому +2

    Great point

  • @dirtdog726
    @dirtdog726 3 роки тому +3

    When I saw 400W I was thinking it was a little bit whippy.

  • @Juso413
    @Juso413 2 роки тому +1

    They really should of added a higher wattage inverter. They already have a 1500w system available in their Sienna. Why not bring that over? I don't get it

  • @amar-6154
    @amar-6154 2 роки тому +1

    Why did you sell your F150? My hesitation with the F150 is the rust issue. I’m aware they say it’s only cosmetic but still not acceptable at that price.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  2 роки тому +1

      No reason beyond I was done filming everything I could think of and was getting ready for the next long-term review truck.

  • @newgeneration3496
    @newgeneration3496 2 роки тому

    I totally agree, if I’m gonna buy a hybrid tundra, it should be abled to run my camper & have everything the competitors have. My 2013 tundra can charge batteries/laptops...etc so what’s really gained? Was hoping Toyota would do the built in generator like Ford, guess I’ll have to keep waiting. Plus I stay away from any 1st year of new engine anyway

  • @phlfly10
    @phlfly10 3 роки тому

    1000% agree. People are ..... not looking forward. I do overloading , it's amazing feature.

  • @sanantoniotonight5569
    @sanantoniotonight5569 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Eye opening

  • @glyakk
    @glyakk 2 роки тому

    This was a very well-done segment. I am sure once it's obvious onboard generators are driving sales for competitors they will get added, but they should have lead with that instead of playing catch up later. There truly were some innovative features such as their work with reducing drag for better fuel economy and the elbow button to open the tailgate but it seems they are not really paying attention to what people are shopping for.

  • @bubba4072
    @bubba4072 2 роки тому

    Not a problem for me. I switched all my power tools over to Milwaukee M18 a few years ago. ...but I see your point.

  • @miguelarias2260
    @miguelarias2260 3 роки тому

    Spot on comments, boss.

  • @spindabear
    @spindabear 3 роки тому +1

    I'm an industrial and commercial electrician, and 95% of our tools are all battery operated. We even have a battery operated milwaukee jack hammer. 400 watts would be enough, but without the automatic engine cycling that the ford hybrid has, it would be a waste of gas. The best use i can see is leaving all the battery chargers plugged in, and having the truck cycle when it needs to in order to ensure that the batteries for the tools are topped off all the time. That way when ever someone needs a new battery, he can just go to the back of the truck and take a fresh one off the charger. without the automatic engine cycling and powering, the utility is diminished to the point where just having a typical honda generator is better.

  • @alberthero2600
    @alberthero2600 2 роки тому +1

    I love the power on board it’s guiet and I don’t have to lug a heavy and noisy generator I think in my opinion Ford got it right

  • @drumtro11
    @drumtro11 2 місяці тому +1

    Why did you get rid of the ford powerboost then?

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  2 місяці тому

      It was time for something new. Just business.

  • @DM-fv7hw
    @DM-fv7hw 3 роки тому +1

    I remember when the new Silverado came out. The guy from Chevy kept talking about the focus groups that were run and the customers that were asked. Well, two years later they have completely redesigned the truck. Guess that didn't work out well for them.

  • @666dynomax
    @666dynomax 3 роки тому +1

    so if you're a homeowner, you probably have power, if you're a homeowner you're probably working on your house... if you're a contractor and building a house you probably have temporary power source from the power company... i dunno... i can see me using onboard power but not all that often... i have a small generator which i can't even say i've ever used since i always have had power nearby .. . maybe camping it would be useful, but still the truck has to be running ... i'd say a small suitcase generator would be just as well and cheaper to run...

    • @user-pt6io2cq9n
      @user-pt6io2cq9n 3 роки тому

      The big issue is boondocking or tent camping. The F-150 Powerboost can cycle on and off all night long and not disturb a soul. Good luck not pissing off fellow campers running a screaming generator all night long.

    • @666dynomax
      @666dynomax 3 роки тому

      @@user-pt6io2cq9n dunno man the little Honda are pretty silent. But I do like the Ford setup don’t think I’d buy a Ford but the idea is good I’ll wait for Toyota to perfect it

  • @SuperSnakePlissken
    @SuperSnakePlissken 2 роки тому +1

    As someone who uses a generator quite a bit I would rather have it seperate from my truck.

  • @thebtman3929
    @thebtman3929 25 днів тому

    So I might of missed does it run the pancake compressor?

  • @danquenell
    @danquenell 3 роки тому +2

    Pick your favorite cordless power tool brand (mine is Makita), batteries are all interchangeable with each tool. No need to hunt for batteries or wonder if one is charged.

  • @gregoconnor8308
    @gregoconnor8308 2 роки тому

    Anyone know how long you can run something before you kill the battery? For Example, if I go camping how long can I power an appliance (is there any recommended max runtime?)

  • @GGoffroad2
    @GGoffroad2 2 роки тому

    Wht theyre really missing is a higher power inverter to run an induction cooktop or coffee machine for overlanding. 400W doesnt cut it when most appliances are 1500W

  • @nlitenurmind
    @nlitenurmind 3 роки тому +2

    See if it will run a dual battery rapid charger for 18v or 20v tools.

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  3 роки тому +1

      I have a single battery charger at the house and it runs that just fine.

  • @billylee2312
    @billylee2312 3 роки тому +4

    Without the extra power for campers and equipment why buy the hybrid.

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 3 роки тому +2

      Bragging rights. Crazy how a hybrid gets you those now.

    • @imnotusingmyrealname4566
      @imnotusingmyrealname4566 3 роки тому +1

      Or for getting groceries in stop and go traffic. It seems like Toyota made the trucks for that.

    • @billylee2312
      @billylee2312 3 роки тому

      @@imnotusingmyrealname4566
      Most of us just want a truck with good power decent fuel milage front and rear lockers (just for in case), Plus be able to slap a set of 35”-37” tires on it with a leveling kit if we want with no chopping or grinding. Pretty much a gas f250 with decent fuel milage. I don’t know about up north but they would king in the south.

  • @ceciland7773
    @ceciland7773 2 роки тому +1

    Just curious. Why did you get rid of your Powerboost?

    • @Pickuptrucktalk
      @Pickuptrucktalk  2 роки тому +1

      Ran out of ideas on things to film and wanted to get ready for next truck purchase.

  • @protectork9831
    @protectork9831 2 роки тому +1

    Leave it to toyota to screw things up. They sold tundra without trailer breaking, have screen that dims when lights are on. That issue is ongoing over a decade .

  • @xscases
    @xscases Рік тому

    How hard or easy would it be to upgrade this to 800w or higher for the Tacoma or Tundra??