My plan is to get an island beach state park permit to take my traveler on the beach. Since island beach state park is on 30minutes from me.We can surf fish off beach at cove or jetty get 4x4 beach permit so be cool to do with traveler
I'd agree with that and it's probably would be true of mine. But the 10% of the time I need the range extender to not be seriously inconvenienced or have to rearrange my trip, I want that flexibility from my very expensive truck.What percentage of Scouts will be subjected to serious off roading ?? I think majority will be used as family SUV's charged at home 85% of time
I watched this when they first aired it. This is outdated and incorrect data. Out of Spec, charged overland, and many others have better data points using Rivian R1T and R1S. The Wrangler 4xe is severely underpowered in EV mode compared to a true BEV, which means it has to work much harder. Out of Spec states in the CES Scout video that when off-roading you actually use very little energy. For BEV vehicles, air resistance is actually the primary electron suck. When traveling at low speeds, like on a forest service road, you’re going to be using hardly any energy.If you don't want to believe some random guy on the internet, here is an example of a Jeep 4xe that got 27 mies under electric power on the paved road and 3.5 miles off roading.
Yet the uniformed masses can’t get enough of them.The Dodge Ramcharger looks interesting, though it has a small battery at 92-KWh but have a V6 generator is a great backup. The only big issue, for me, is it's a Stellantis product and they are just not good, in almost any way. Build quality, reliability, etc., The Ramcharger is looking really interesting with their 'targeted' ranges and power, will have to wait and see what is actually delivered and tested.