uniblab
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- First Name
- David
- Joined
- Dec 26, 2021
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- Location
- Dallas, Tx.
- Vehicles
- '22 Lightning XLT SR , '93 Mustang GT, '11 E450
I bought an XLT SR, but for the past month I have been driving a platinum (ER) so I have significant experience with both battery packs. I live in north Texas, which means I only have ~2 months per year that are very cold. I also have another vehicle (an RV) that I can use for towing or long road trips. These were the two main reasons I purchased a SR truck, but they were not the only reasons.
Another big reason was weight. The ER battery pack is a lot heavier, I think 5-600lbs heavier but haven't been able to find an exact number. I did weigh my XLT SR at the drag strip and it was almost 6,200lbs without me in it. That is 1,200lbs more than my 2018 5.0 F-150 crew cab was but it's pretty light for an EV pickup. With more weight would come slower acceleration, worse braking and worse handling - I have observed all of those things in the ER truck. For example, I can cut consistent 1.85 60-foot times in my SR but I have yet to see an ER timeslip below 1.9. Splitting hairs? Maybe but I can feel the difference. And you would think that the ER with it's extra 130+ horsepower would be a lot quicker once you get rolling, but it sure doesn't feel like those extra ponies are pulling their weight in the ER truck. Maybe it's the 22" wheels and the 100-lb moonroof - maybe a stripper pro ER would be different.
As for range, yes having the extra miles available with the ER is nice. I only have to plug in every 3 days instead of every other day but that is a small price to pay for the better performance and lower price of the SR battery. I do take the SR truck to Houston occasionally and I do have to stop to charge, but that hasn't been a major headache so far. I did consider taking the truck to Colorado once but there was too much dead space inbetween with no fast chargers. The ER battery wouldn't have made any difference, either. Hopefully the charging situation will improve soon.
A final reason was that I dislike the 15" portrait display, leather seats, power tailgates and big glass moonroofs. It's difficult to find a Lightning with the ER battery that doesn't have those things (I did find a couple, but none in Atlas blue with the onboard scales.)
Bottom line, I'm very happy with the SR battery pack in my XLT and I would buy it again. Higher price, more weight, forced options and no performance advantage killed my interest in the ER.
Another big reason was weight. The ER battery pack is a lot heavier, I think 5-600lbs heavier but haven't been able to find an exact number. I did weigh my XLT SR at the drag strip and it was almost 6,200lbs without me in it. That is 1,200lbs more than my 2018 5.0 F-150 crew cab was but it's pretty light for an EV pickup. With more weight would come slower acceleration, worse braking and worse handling - I have observed all of those things in the ER truck. For example, I can cut consistent 1.85 60-foot times in my SR but I have yet to see an ER timeslip below 1.9. Splitting hairs? Maybe but I can feel the difference. And you would think that the ER with it's extra 130+ horsepower would be a lot quicker once you get rolling, but it sure doesn't feel like those extra ponies are pulling their weight in the ER truck. Maybe it's the 22" wheels and the 100-lb moonroof - maybe a stripper pro ER would be different.
As for range, yes having the extra miles available with the ER is nice. I only have to plug in every 3 days instead of every other day but that is a small price to pay for the better performance and lower price of the SR battery. I do take the SR truck to Houston occasionally and I do have to stop to charge, but that hasn't been a major headache so far. I did consider taking the truck to Colorado once but there was too much dead space inbetween with no fast chargers. The ER battery wouldn't have made any difference, either. Hopefully the charging situation will improve soon.
A final reason was that I dislike the 15" portrait display, leather seats, power tailgates and big glass moonroofs. It's difficult to find a Lightning with the ER battery that doesn't have those things (I did find a couple, but none in Atlas blue with the onboard scales.)
Bottom line, I'm very happy with the SR battery pack in my XLT and I would buy it again. Higher price, more weight, forced options and no performance advantage killed my interest in the ER.
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