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When it pulled away from the parking spot, was the engine on?
I need to know if it's a hybrid or not. Because I'm praying to the pre-production gods that it's a plug-in hybrid.
I'm hoping they do just to set it apart.I can't imagine they would make the Raptor plug-in while the other F150 trims are not.
I'm hoping they do just to set it apart.
It's supposed to be their halo truck. Not an F150 trim.
When it pulled away from the parking spot, was the engine on?
I need to know if it's a hybrid or not. Because I'm praying to the pre-production gods that it's a plug-in hybrid.
That's why I have no use for an Electric-only vehicle.hope you have lots of plugs out in the mud, desert, forest, mountains, etc.... cause that would take away from it being a true off road champ. you can't carry a charge in bed mounted jerry cans
Regardless of whether you consider it an F150 trim or not, it's shares parts and features wherever possible. And what the Raptor has beyond other trims is there for off road capability reasons. It's hard to argue that the Raptor is a better off road vehicle with a plug in hybrid added. Again, if they intended to have a plug in feature on the Raptor, I can't imagine why they wouldn't do the same for the F150 Limited or Platinum at a minimum.
I'm not saying that an offroad truck can't be plug in hybrid or electric, just that it doesn't benefit off road capability anymore than benefit's on road.