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Yes nice review. I really like my 25 XLT also.
And I have almost the same complaints as you except I really like the touch screen buttons. I think they are very easy to use.

The seat belt reminder things. Yes, that needs a software update to turn off.

The gas gauge markers. Yes very stupid but that’s a permentant thing, can’t be changed. So we need to learn to love LOVE it.,

The screen preferences not staying the same when you restart the vehicle. Another feature that needs a software update.

The truck is a smooth ride, Feels just like my wife’s Honda CRV inside. It does everything I want it to do.

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does the screen show everything you need on basic screen? ie. speed, gas, and temp? hell my car doesn't even show temperature, has no nothing. just fuel, and speed and tach lol.
it has a small green colored wrench icon, when it goes away, cars to temp. simple.
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yeah its crazy. my friend has 50% and we drove at night, it was like wearing sunglasses. I said this is dumb as crap. I went 90% on my last car windshield
When I say 5% TINT I am referring to % of blockage so equal to 95% CLEAR. 99% = 1% clear for Infra Red.
 

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Interesting. I didn't know the ceramic films would do that. Do you know if the liquid ceramic applications do that as well? Thanks!
The films really do reduce infrared heat gain. Even the lightest tint which lets virtually all the visible light through will block around 75% of the infrared radiant heat and over 90% of the damaging ultraviolet rays.

Ceramic film works a lot more for keeping your truck cool than window vents, etc.
 

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The films really do reduce infrared heat gain. Even the lightest tint which lets virtually all the visible light through will block around 75% of the infrared radiant heat and over 90% of the damaging ultraviolet rays.

Ceramic film works a lot more for keeping your truck cool than window vents, etc.
I was quoted $90 for windshield ceramic with IR for $90. 2.5 times what crappy fold up cover cost but well worth it....
 

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Good looking truck!!

Your cons are spot on. The default display to keep My Trip, etc never showing on the driver screen on start is ever so slightly annoying.

Haven’t noticed the inaccurate gas gauge yet but it does seem hard to judge - I have been combating that by just keeping an eye on the numeric miles to empty instead of the gauge. And of course seeing that in the Ford Pass app is nice as well.

Having to look down at the touch screen to make changes to AC, music, etc has taken some getting used to. Will say I have been leveraging the Ford’s assistant more for those types of stuff instead of physically doing it.

I found out that if you single press the speak button on the steering wheel, it actives the Ford built-in assistant, but if you press and hold, it activates your phone’s assistant - Siri for my Apple Car Play.
 

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Good looking truck!!

Your cons are spot on. The default display to keep My Trip, etc never showing on the driver screen on start is ever so slightly annoying.

Haven’t noticed the inaccurate gas gauge yet but it does seem hard to judge - I have been combating that by just keeping an eye on the numeric miles to empty instead of the gauge. And of course seeing that in the Ford Pass app is nice as well.

Having to look down at the touch screen to make changes to AC, music, etc has taken some getting used to. Will say I have been leveraging the Ford’s assistant more for those types of stuff instead of physically doing it.

I found out that if you single press the speak button on the steering wheel, it actives the Ford built-in assistant, but if you press and hold, it activates your phone’s assistant - Siri for my Apple Car Play.
does it work for things like heat on, ac on, ac off, etc?
 
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Good looking truck!!

Your cons are spot on. The default display to keep My Trip, etc never showing on the driver screen on start is ever so slightly annoying.

Haven’t noticed the inaccurate gas gauge yet but it does seem hard to judge - I have been combating that by just keeping an eye on the numeric miles to empty instead of the gauge. And of course seeing that in the Ford Pass app is nice as well.

Having to look down at the touch screen to make changes to AC, music, etc has taken some getting used to. Will say I have been leveraging the Ford’s assistant more for those types of stuff instead of physically doing it.

I found out that if you single press the speak button on the steering wheel, it actives the Ford built-in assistant, but if you press and hold, it activates your phone’s assistant - Siri for my Apple Car Play.
Didn’t know that functionality, will have to give it a try. Thanks for mentioning.
 

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Longtime lurker here, ordered a new 2025 XLT, Azure Gray, Hybrid, AWD, 4k tow, CP360, DI Bed Liner, LUX package in August, and received it mid-January. I'm a Toyota/Honda guy and this is my first new vehicle since 2003 (had a 2003 Toyota Tacoma that this vehicle replaced--I tend to keep them and take care of them). I'm retired, so I don't drive every day, but I've put about 650 miles on it so far, and overall I love it! Here's my pro's and con's, and keep in mind, this is my first new vehicle in over 20 years, so some of the pro's are just new technology items that are probably on every vehicle nowadays.

Pro's:
1) Love the hybrid technology. To me it's a little like a game, trying to get better and better MPG. I'm frugal, so I see it as money I used to spend in my Tacoma. So far, I've been averaging in the high 30's, and have gotten over 50 mpg twice. I don't think I'll ever buy a gas only vehicle again.
2) Heated steering wheel!!! Whoever came up with this idea should win the Nobel prize.
3) Auto-high beams! I didn't even know this was thing, or that it came with my vehicle, just noticed one night driving that the high beams kept turning off and on based on traffic. Simple concept, but another great feature. (I live in the country outside of town, so high beams at night at necessary to avoid deer/see them sooner).
4) Smooth ride. Most of my vehicles in the past have been compacts or mid-sized foreign cars, but this has to be the smoothest I've owned.
5) No gas cap! this is probably one of those "every vehicle now has it" features, but it's so simple I'm surprised it wasn't invented 40 years ago.
6) Quiet. I cannot tell from listening if the engine is running or not.
7) Love the practicality and functionality of the 4 door cab (with storage under rear seats), and the adjustable tailgate. So far I've hauled 10' sticks of PVC without issue in the back.

Cons:
1) No default display. The trip features are great, I like my "This Trip" so I can see exactly what MPG I'm getting on that trip. But I have to select it every time I get in. It should simply default to the last used screen. Makes me think this is a feature designed by someone driving a different vehicle.
2) Inaccurate gas gauge. How can it possibly calculate miles to empty, but display the gas tank as gallons off?
3) Stereo sound just so/so. This is where I wish I could have opted for the B&O system on the XLT. Two things kept me from going to the Lariat--the Leatherette interior (I've always preferred fabric--SC is hot in summer) and the 19" wheels. I wanted the 17" primarily for ride quality and tire price.
4) For a vehicle that is supposed to have all kinds of safety features, all the touch screen controls are distracting. Knobs can be controlled almost from memory, but the push buttons have to be located and then adjusted when the screen pops up. First time I drove to the store, I received 4 notifications that I "needed to pull over and rest a while" because I was swerving so much.
5) Continental tires look cheap. Can't say they've not performed (I've not really put them to the test), they just look like cheap rubber that has aged a dull black.
6) Not a fan of the pointers on the temp and gas gauges.
7) Seat belt notification screen. Really, if my seat belt is fastened, is this necessary? Even in every other car I've owned, the seat belt light would go out when it was fastened.

The truth is my con's are all minor in my opinion, because I really do like the vehicle overall. I'm used to Japanese reliability, so hoping over time this vehicle is as reliable as the Toyota's and Honda's I've owned. Oh, and a note on the drop in Bed liner. I've owned several trucks over the years--some with spray in liners, some with drop in's, and I love the look of a the spray in for the first few years. But they tend to dull around years 5-7, and then they look worse. But to me the biggest disadvantage of the spray in liner is that it only protects the bed from slight scratches. The bed can still dent. Trust me, my Tacoma with spray in liner was dented in several places from hauling fire wood or other heavy equipment. And it will scratch and come off. You put something heavy with sharp or hard edges on the bottom and it will remove some of the liner and scratch. You have other issues with the drop in, but I think it looks better longer, and protects the integrity of the metal bed better. Just my 2 cents.

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does the screen show everything you need on basic screen? ie. speed, gas, and temp? hell my car doesn't even show temperature, has no nothing. just fuel, and speed and tach lol.
it has a small green colored wrench icon, when it goes away, cars to temp. simple.
The main screen shows
speed
fuel
engine temp
outside temp
battery/gas usage meter (I think they call that the brake coach?)
time
fuel to empty
probably other stuff
No tach for 2025. Some people WANT the tach, they don’t NEED the tach

You must be just giddy for your truck. Once you get it, it’s a bit anti-climatic Cuz the wait is over.
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On number 1. My 23 XLT shows the trip MPG, miles on gas and miles on electric when the key is turned off. The 25 does not do this?
I agree with 7. The seat belt light goes out eventually but takes too long. Why not as soon as the belts are fastened like every other car?
My ā€˜25 shows the same screen/info when the key is turned off. And I guess I’ve not been patient enough w/the seatbelt light, it holds me up from initiating MyView w/fuel economy 🤨 so I quickly click it off.
 

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Longtime lurker here, ordered a new 2025 XLT, Azure Gray, Hybrid, AWD, 4k tow, CP360, DI Bed Liner, LUX package in August, and received it mid-January. I'm a Toyota/Honda guy and this is my first new vehicle since 2003 (had a 2003 Toyota Tacoma that this vehicle replaced--I tend to keep them and take care of them). I'm retired, so I don't drive every day, but I've put about 650 miles on it so far, and overall I love it! Here's my pro's and con's, and keep in mind, this is my first new vehicle in over 20 years, so some of the pro's are just new technology items that are probably on every vehicle nowadays.

Pro's:
1) Love the hybrid technology. To me it's a little like a game, trying to get better and better MPG. I'm frugal, so I see it as money I used to spend in my Tacoma. So far, I've been averaging in the high 30's, and have gotten over 50 mpg twice. I don't think I'll ever buy a gas only vehicle again.
2) Heated steering wheel!!! Whoever came up with this idea should win the Nobel prize.
3) Auto-high beams! I didn't even know this was thing, or that it came with my vehicle, just noticed one night driving that the high beams kept turning off and on based on traffic. Simple concept, but another great feature. (I live in the country outside of town, so high beams at night at necessary to avoid deer/see them sooner).
4) Smooth ride. Most of my vehicles in the past have been compacts or mid-sized foreign cars, but this has to be the smoothest I've owned.
5) No gas cap! this is probably one of those "every vehicle now has it" features, but it's so simple I'm surprised it wasn't invented 40 years ago.
6) Quiet. I cannot tell from listening if the engine is running or not.
7) Love the practicality and functionality of the 4 door cab (with storage under rear seats), and the adjustable tailgate. So far I've hauled 10' sticks of PVC without issue in the back.

Cons:
1) No default display. The trip features are great, I like my "This Trip" so I can see exactly what MPG I'm getting on that trip. But I have to select it every time I get in. It should simply default to the last used screen. Makes me think this is a feature designed by someone driving a different vehicle.
2) Inaccurate gas gauge. How can it possibly calculate miles to empty, but display the gas tank as gallons off?
3) Stereo sound just so/so. This is where I wish I could have opted for the B&O system on the XLT. Two things kept me from going to the Lariat--the Leatherette interior (I've always preferred fabric--SC is hot in summer) and the 19" wheels. I wanted the 17" primarily for ride quality and tire price.
4) For a vehicle that is supposed to have all kinds of safety features, all the touch screen controls are distracting. Knobs can be controlled almost from memory, but the push buttons have to be located and then adjusted when the screen pops up. First time I drove to the store, I received 4 notifications that I "needed to pull over and rest a while" because I was swerving so much.
5) Continental tires look cheap. Can't say they've not performed (I've not really put them to the test), they just look like cheap rubber that has aged a dull black.
6) Not a fan of the pointers on the temp and gas gauges.
7) Seat belt notification screen. Really, if my seat belt is fastened, is this necessary? Even in every other car I've owned, the seat belt light would go out when it was fastened.

The truth is my con's are all minor in my opinion, because I really do like the vehicle overall. I'm used to Japanese reliability, so hoping over time this vehicle is as reliable as the Toyota's and Honda's I've owned. Oh, and a note on the drop in Bed liner. I've owned several trucks over the years--some with spray in liners, some with drop in's, and I love the look of a the spray in for the first few years. But they tend to dull around years 5-7, and then they look worse. But to me the biggest disadvantage of the spray in liner is that it only protects the bed from slight scratches. The bed can still dent. Trust me, my Tacoma with spray in liner was dented in several places from hauling fire wood or other heavy equipment. And it will scratch and come off. You put something heavy with sharp or hard edges on the bottom and it will remove some of the liner and scratch. You have other issues with the drop in, but I think it looks better longer, and protects the integrity of the metal bed better. Just my 2 cents.

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I’m 100% pleased with my 2022 Lariat.
 

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Not sure if this is still true on the 25s, but if all of the seat belts are clipped in before you start the truck on the 24 then the seat belt screen never comes up.
 

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My ā€˜25 shows the same screen/info when the key is turned off. And I guess I’ve not been patient enough w/the seatbelt light, it holds me up from initiating MyView w/fuel economy 🤨 so I quickly click it off.
I have not turned my seatbelt reminder off but in my 2022 Lariat manual there is about three pages (p47) about the reminder. You can turn the reminder on/off by the seat.
Also try clicking the screen toggle the number of times it takes to select the myview screen without waiting for seatbelt reminder screen "OK" button. The drive mode selector button works no matter what's displayed I do it all the time.
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