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Isn't all-electric less versatile? I think a hybrid-electric option will be better.
It looks like it has an optional range extender motor. And while the article doesn’t explicitly say it has it, it does seem to imply it.
They should make it hybrid electric, but make it so that each motor can act independently if needed.
If one system fails, the other system can carry them on until they can get repairs.
Minor collision cracked the radiator? No problem. Just use elctric until it gets fixed.
Even if the engine is sent to fight forest fires and embers burn through the air filter of the ICE, the electric motors can still drive each wheel. Or if battery gives out for whatever reason, they can run on just the ICE.
Cool
I can’t tell if this is a super short article or I’m just not subscribed. I was trying to find the cost of the truck.
This is the first of its kind from the company apparently. There is no public price.
You can read up on the other specs here on their website.