Colorado87
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Seems like they are pricing rims, speakers, and fancy leather at $10k? What justifies the crazy jump in price from the lariat+?
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Don't forget the massage seats and max towing as standard!Seems like they are pricing rims, speakers, and fancy leather at $10k? What justifies the crazy jump in price from the lariat+?
Thinking the exact same. Still donāt get the price. I guess rivian is charging $3k to upgrade rims. Still, are the speakers and seats also $3k each? Thatās crazy. The tow tech is only ~$800 difference between lariat+ and platinum.Don't forget the massage seats and max towing as standard!
As someone that normally buys the top trim, I just couldn't justify the jump to the Platinum. Stuck with the Lariat+ with no other options to stay under $80k JUST in case BBB somehow passes and includes total cost. I will order the all-weather mats offline, and go to LineX for the spray-in bedliner.
You are paying for the privilege of ordering the cheapest truck available once the Pro sells out. And you don't get the rear lightbar until the Lariat.Or am I missing something?
Yes, the wheels will kill the range. I wish Ford would let you choose the wheels you want. But everything is tied to trim levels.Not sure if anyone noticed, but the Platinum says it has a 280 mile range (extended battery standard) vs the XLT/Lariat 300 mile (extended battery). I'm thinking it's because of the 22" wheels.
The high ranges were from trucks that had been sitting plugged in. There was one at the road show. Even if Ford opens up some of the reserve in the battery you would be talking about 20-30 miles maybe. Weather is a bigger killer of range. If you do long distance trips, the app a better route planner to can used to plan the route and stops for charging.Seeing videos of fully charged Lightnings with a range of 470 miles and OTA being used for increasing ranges in other EVs Iām sure itāll happen with the Lightning as well. I donāt like the Platinum wheels at all and plan on replacing them.
If you think you will be able to get more than 300 miles (especially on the highway) you are going to be very dissapointed. I've had 4 EV's and that just aint happening.I guess there are numerous videos showing range greater than 300 miles and not all are fully charged. I still ordered one not solely based on range alone. Changing the 22 inch wheels out for something smaller and forged will be something I plan on doing anyways. Mainly because I donāt like the Platinum wheels at all and if it benefits the range, even better.
I donāt have to previously own an electric car to know I will never get the max estimated range. Iāve never gotten the max estimate of mpg of any vehicle Iāve owned. Itās nice to have a larger gas tank and Iām assuming itās nice to have a longer range too.If you think you will be able to get more than 300 miles (especially on the highway) you are going to be very dissapointed. I've had 4 EV's and that just aint happening.