Are you still happy you got out of your Powerboost? My Lightning is coming in a week and I'm concerned I'll miss my 21 Platinum Powerboost?Since I am trading in a 21 F150 PowerBoost, I know what you mean about watering down. I see where they saved money, and although the fit and finish is nice... it seems cheap in some areas.
It will be interesting to see what GM comes up with on the Silverado. I may trade up or wait until Ford answers with Gen2 lightning. If Chevy does what they say(and also RAM)...400-500mi//800v fast charging...it will be difficult Ford to avoid at least keeping up on the gen2 lightning, if not try to "one up" the competitionI don't tend to keep vehicles for very long and I expect EV drivetrain tech to evolve pretty rapidly. I suspect I will be looking about the time the Gen 2 Lightning (and other Ford EV truck?) come out - so 3-4 years. Rivian will be in strong consideration too depending on availability and how they hold up over time.
If Chevy does what they say they're doing with the Silverado, Ford will have to answer with an updated Lightning gen2 in 2025, 2026 at the latest.I will be keeping mine until at least Fall 2024, when I'm assuming my Silverado EV reservation will be built/delivered. Depending on the Chevy's final specs I will either trade in my Lightning for that, or will keep the Lightning for another 3-5 years (or until a fully resisgned Lightning hits the market).
I just can't get over the looks of the Silverado EV. Not as bad as the Cybertruck, but still...no thanks.It will be interesting to see what GM comes up with on the Silverado. I may trade up or wait until Ford answers with Gen2 lightning. If Chevy does what they say(and also RAM)...400-500mi//800v fast charging...it will be difficult Ford to avoid at least keeping up on the gen2 lightning, if not try to "one up" the competition
Unfortunately (if you dont like the styling), this is going to be the future. With EV it's all about aerodynamics. The current ultra box shape of trucks is on its way out. The ONLY reason the Lightning is styled like it is is so they could standardize on the current F-150 chasis.I just can't get over the looks of the Silverado EV. Not as bad as the Cybertruck, but still...no thanks.
I can live with the more curved front and more raked windshield. That is important for aero. That doesn't explain the ugly headlights styling details. As for the midgate, I am very skeptical about durability and leaks after a few freeze / thaw cycles, but I am open to having my mind changed once they are out in the wild.Unfortunately (if you dont like the styling), this is going to be the future. With EV it's all about aerodynamics. The current ultra box shape of trucks is on its way out. The ONLY reason the Lightning is styled like it is is so they could standardize on the current F-150 chasis.
The Silverado's convertible back seat/window could be a game changer.