Blogger11
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Hello All,
I recently joined this past week buying the 2023 Lightning Lariat Standard Range. I was really impressed with the technology and driving experience. The only thing that I have doubts about is the ability to tow my Tritoon boat. I accounted the weight of the boat + trailer + 250hp engine to be ~5,060lbs. I traded in my 2013 F150 that had a towing capacity around 9k lbs and it towed fine but was thinking a little more power would be nice. Never really imagined going down in towing capacity. Is there anything I really need to be aware of towing with the lightning vs. my old 2013 f150? I will be mainly towing around local lakes, so I'm really hoping full charge would give me more than enough range to get around without sweating.
I guess my main concern would be I'm assuming I'll be able to get about 50% range when towing just around locally (very little highway, not much hills). Is that a good assumption?
Towing to the Lake of the Ozarks seems like it'd be a pain. I'd def have to stop and get a full charge half-way there. Not sure if it'd even be worth it but we only do that 1x a year.
I am in Kansas City, MO for the record.
Thanks for the advice!
I recently joined this past week buying the 2023 Lightning Lariat Standard Range. I was really impressed with the technology and driving experience. The only thing that I have doubts about is the ability to tow my Tritoon boat. I accounted the weight of the boat + trailer + 250hp engine to be ~5,060lbs. I traded in my 2013 F150 that had a towing capacity around 9k lbs and it towed fine but was thinking a little more power would be nice. Never really imagined going down in towing capacity. Is there anything I really need to be aware of towing with the lightning vs. my old 2013 f150? I will be mainly towing around local lakes, so I'm really hoping full charge would give me more than enough range to get around without sweating.
I guess my main concern would be I'm assuming I'll be able to get about 50% range when towing just around locally (very little highway, not much hills). Is that a good assumption?
Towing to the Lake of the Ozarks seems like it'd be a pain. I'd def have to stop and get a full charge half-way there. Not sure if it'd even be worth it but we only do that 1x a year.
I am in Kansas City, MO for the record.
Thanks for the advice!
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