Current EV owners: are you going with full-EV Scout or EREV Harvester Scout?


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We have an EV, a Kia EV6. I've put a deposit down for a Traveler with Harvester, but it wouldn't be replacing the EV6 but our other two cars: a BMW i3 with range extender and a Toyota Sienna. I want a vehicle that I can drive locally purely on electricity and can also take on road trips through areas with poor charging infrastructure like Wyoming.
👆 This. + Better towing range. I am adding the EREV to my lineup, not replacing any of my EV's with it.
 

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The Harvester kicks in after 150 miles of battery only driving in order to get ahead of the charging for the additional miles. You can select battery only and get 300+ miles of EV only range. It really is the best of both worlds. I would only select To have the Harvester kick in on extreme road trips.
I like the sound of this a lot better for the harvester.
 

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Where has it been written that you will be able to extend ev only range to 300. The ram charger doesn’t work this way, and I haven’t seen anything that says the harvester will allow this. From what I’ve seen the generator kicks in after around 150 miles of pure ev whether you want it to or not.
 

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Where has it been written that you will be able to extend ev only range to 300. The ram charger doesn’t work this way, and I haven’t seen anything that says the harvester will allow this. From what I’ve seen the generator kicks in after around 150 miles of pure ev whether you want it to or not.
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shows that’s it selectable right on the screen
 

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Yeah, I’ve seen that. Don’t think that means what was being described here or what you think it means. Maybe you can turn on the generator early, but nowhere does it say you can run on ev alone for longer than the designated range of the battery. If the scout harvester offers 150/350 ev/generator range, there’s no way that can go 300 miles on EV alone.
 

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Yeah, I’ve seen that. Don’t think that means what was being described here or what you think it means. Maybe you can turn on the generator early, but nowhere does it say you can run on ev alone for longer than the designated range of the battery. If the scout harvester offers 150/350 ev/generator range, there’s no way that can go 300 miles on EV alone.
Guess we’ll all just have to wait what the final configuration is in a couple of years.
 

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No fun in that. Much more fun to speculate and imagine that a 150 mile range battery will magically go 300 miles.
True, it’s not a hybrid so a 150 battery is not going to work, it will be a larger battery, just saying
 

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That doesn’t make sense. No way it’s going to have a bigger battery and a full gas power plant and fuel tank. Charger doesn’t have a bigger battery and this won’t either. They said 150 EV only range already. Don’t know why we should not believe them.
 

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That doesn’t make sense. No way it’s going to have a bigger battery and a full gas power plant and fuel tank. Charger doesn’t have a bigger battery and this won’t either. They said 150 EV only range already. Don’t know why we should not believe them.
Because they said Harvester would kick in after 150 miles to stay ahead of charging the battery, they also said at reveal that the battery would run aprox 300 miles with extender turned off.
 

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Rivian R1T owner, have road tripped from Wilmington, DE to Houston, TX and back. Very comfortable using pure EV. I have one of each of the Scouts reserved: SUV pure EV and Truck with the Harvester option. The main reason for the Harvester option in my opinion is if you plan to do long distance towing. Otherwise I would stick to the pure EV models.
 
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