• Ford’s CEO said Tesla’s Cybertruck is for “Silicon Valley people” not “real people who do real work.”
  • Jim Farley said Tesla’s pickup truck won’t compete with the F-150 Lightning.
  • Tesla is expected to release the EV pickup later this year, but it’s been delayed several times.
  • skulblaka
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    101 year ago

    The Lightnings actually have a reasonable use case as short range delivery fleet trucks. They’re not going to go very far but they will move materials across town super cheaply and relatively eco-friendly - provided you have the startup capital to buy a fleet of Lightnings and the charger hookups.

    I would not buy one as a consumer daily driver though.

    • RosalynKirk
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      41 year ago

      You could buy a delivery van for considerably less money and it is significantly more practical.

    • admiralteal
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      They are REALLY big and heavy for a short-range delivery vehicle.

      Very much hoping someone like Pickman or AYRO is successful enough to eat up that entire market at a third the price.

    • Flaky_Fish69
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      31 year ago

      The transits are a much better platform/form factor for that use case, and probably would have been easier to modify into an EV.

      The current iteration has too many compromises as a “consumer” vehicle while still pandering to the idea of being a working truck. A “man’s truck”, if you will. Let’s be honest here, they’re not advertising it to companies. They’re advertising it to men- the kind of men that need to remind the world that they’re men. kind of like how they used to pitch SUVs, at least until suvs became the go-to family car,

      • Xeelee
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        31 year ago

        They’re already doing an electric Transit in Europe. For most work related use cases it’s an altogether better vehicle.

        • The Euro Transit vans are impressive. I had a guy come out to fix a flat tire on my rental car in Scotland. He made it down a singletrack dirt driveway to where I had parked and basically had an entire tire shop in his van. Ended up replacing the tire rather than patching it and it was still NBD.

    • Aesthesiaphilia
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      21 year ago

      I penciled out a business plan to use the lightning to run pallets and recyclable materials from several businesses to a nearby recycler, as a side gig. If the truck weren’t so dang expensive it would work. I could even run a small commercial cardboard baler off the truck.

      • Flaky_Fish69
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        11 year ago

        even the gas versions, the Dodge ProMaster, Ford Transits and Nissan NV’s outperform. their fuel efficient, they have lower-to-the-ground beds allowing less lifting to get stuff in the bed size is larger- and lockable. and they cost less than their pick up counter parts

        hell, I know a guy that delver’s pallets of printed…things… in a prius, and would sniff at a pickup.

        • Aesthesiaphilia
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          11 year ago

          The thing that would make it work for me is free charging at work, which would also be one of the customers whose junk I’d be disposing. $0 fuel costs.

          But the cost of the truck is just too much

          • If you could get through a day without needing to use a fast charger, it might still work. Overnight charging on a slow level 2 is cheap. Needing to do a 20 minute top-up at a fast charger gets expensive in a hurry.

            • Aesthesiaphilia
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              11 year ago

              Yeah it’s got a 300+ mile range, which is more than enough for me, even hauling. I don’t commute super long distances.