Hi, Looks like everyone make the same mistake when they are talking about Ford eCVT. This specific design transmission was used by Ford 5 years before Toyota. Toyota was first to introduce hybrid, but they was using crappy... chain driven eCVT. They actually now use Ford design in every modern hybrid."Fun to drive factor"? Its a truck, not a racecar. It gets things done a lot better than what you seem to need.
First, the hybrid is actually the simpler and more reliable drivetrain. It has no turbo, no direct injection, no high-pressure fuel rail and pump, no alternator, no fanbelts, brakes that last at least 2x as long, and no transmission gears and clutches to wear out. The gas engine in many sizes and with several variants of intake manifold has been in heavy use by two manufacturers for 24 years now. Even the valve actuation is a simpler design that is a lot more durable than what you're used to. The electric motor is a redesign of the Toyota Prius drive motor that has been in production for 28 years. The transaxle design is similarly a Toyota design that is also 28 years old. There are lots of examples of this type of drivetrain from both Ford and Toyota going 1/2Million miles with just routine maintenance.
Second, The hybrid drivetrain is actually quicker than the EcoBoost up to 40mph, but it would be unlikely to beat an all-electric variant should Ford decide to build one.
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