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That's wishful thinking. A base Chevy Bolt or Nissan Leaf with sub-300 mile range starts in the mid-$30s. One with 300-mile range will run you a minimum of $45K. I don't care how cheap you make the rest of the vehicle. You can't stuff 100KWh worth of batteries in there and hit the $30K price point. It would also weigh 5000lbs and effectively reduce the payload to zero if built on the same chassis. What's even the point of having the bed?
Just saw a car and driver video about Toyotas new electric SUV. It’s small and meant to compete with VW’s id4. The base model MSRP is mid 40s…
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I get BEV skeptics, I really do. BEVs are not very appealing purchase for a whole lot of use cases (bitter cold climates, super long commutes, long distance towing, city dwellers without a garage to charge in) in 2022. Right now they're mostly an expensive tribal symbol you get to drive around.

But what's true today won't be true in just a very few years. The engineering and cost challenges are all being met with great rapidity. I predict all the people who are slamming BEVs in 2022 as "ain't never gonna happen" will be nowhere to be seen in 2027. They'll all pretend they knew BEVs were gonna be awesome all along. Like we all do when we're proven wrong by the passage of time. It's human. It's cool.

Fair disclosure. I test drove a Tesla 3 years ago and hated it. I thought it was a human factors disaster and still do. But I'm a full-fledged BEV fanboy and can't wait for my BEV Hobbit truck to arrive on the market.
 

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That's wishful thinking. A base Chevy Bolt or Nissan Leaf with sub-300 mile range starts in the mid-$30s. One with 300-mile range will run you a minimum of $45K. I don't care how cheap you make the rest of the vehicle. You can't stuff 100KWh worth of batteries in there and hit the $30K price point. It would also weigh 5000lbs and effectively reduce the payload to zero if built on the same chassis. What's even the point of having the bed?
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The base F150 lightning is 40k. 30k (2022 dollars) for a base model electric maverick in a couple of years seems like a very reasonable estimate, especially considering how fast $/kWhr has been dropping.
 

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Anyway, I fully expect my hybrid mav to be the last ICE vehicle I purchase new.
 

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:LOL: You think cars are going to be cheaper in a few years?
They’re expensive because they’re being sold at the high end of the market. They’ll be moving down market sooner than you think.
I'm not sure if you are saying that EVs are only high-end cars (have you driven a base leaf or Kona EV - both every bit as "budget" as a Maverick XL - or even a base Tesla Model 3?) or that EVs have only been sold during a period when inflation and supply chain issues has made cost go up? Either way, it doesn't make any sense.

https://www.motor1.com/news/578353/mercedes-evs-not-get-cheaper-soon/

The problem with EVs is that, even with improvements in tech, they are still really far from being comparable in cost (to produce) as an ICE vehicle. That's a serious concern now and for the foreseeable future. Best of luck holding your breath for a ~$30k EV truck I guess.
 
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The base F150 lightning is 40k. 30k (2022 dollars) for a base model electric maverick in a couple of years seems like a very reasonable estimate, especially considering how fast $/kWhr has been dropping.
The F150 Lightning with 300-mile range costs $50K and you can only get that through a fleet order. Otherwise it's over $70K.

Not sure where you're getting this information. The price of lithium has more than quadrupled in the last year alone. The cost of electricity is also rising.

Do you really think a 300-mile EV pickup truck could be had for less than every new Tacoma and Ranger sitting on dealer lots right now? Unlikely. Even $40K seems pretty cheap, $30K is impossible.
 

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I'm not sure if you are saying that EVs are only high-end cars (have you driven a base leaf or Kona EV - both every bit as "budget" as a Maverick XL - or even a base Tesla Model 3?) or that EVs have only been sold during a period when inflation and supply chain issues has made cost go up? Either way, it doesn't make any sense.

https://www.motor1.com/news/578353/mercedes-evs-not-get-cheaper-soon/

The problem with EVs is that, even with improvements in tech, they are still really far from being comparable in cost (to produce) as an ICE vehicle. That's a serious concern now and for the foreseeable future. Best of luck holding your breath for a ~$30k EV truck I guess.
We are still very early in the development of mass manufacturing auto batteries. EVs will likely be cheaper than ICE vehicles and when this happens, it may be hard to purchase a new car with an engine in it... or worse yet find a place to fuel the thing up.
 
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What if Maverick goes EV, Ford said there will be another EV truck in the lineup, what an EV Maverick would cost?
If The Government wants us to get hybrids or electric vehicles, then auto manufacturers need to make them affordable.
 

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Battery efficiency has progressed fairly rapidly over the past decade, leading to reduced cost per kWH, but EVs have only gotten more expensive - that's not even accounting for current inflation and supply chain constraints. Curious as to why you think cars (specifically EVs) are going to magically get cheaper in the next few years?
Actually EVs have come down in price quite a bit and they will continue to do so compared to ICE vehicles.

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Actually EVs have come down in price quite a bit and they will continue to do so compared to ICE vehicles.

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Huh? Yes, battery efficiency has increased and price has come down (WHICH IS EXACTLY WHAT I SAID), but the price of EVs overall has not (there are several factors). Would you like to look at the price of a base Tesla model 3 5yrs ago and compare it to today? Point me to a single example of an EV going down in price in the last few years (I would love to be wrong).
 

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We are still very early in the development of mass manufacturing auto batteries. EVs will likely be cheaper than ICE vehicles and when this happens, it may be hard to purchase a new car with an engine in it... or worse yet find a place to fuel the thing up.
Well, the Chief Technology Officers of both Mercedes and Aston Martin both came out recently and said this (cost of EV production dropping to be even comparable to ICE) is not happening anytime soon. I tend to respect the opinion of the leading experts in the field, especially when they are saying something that none of us want to hear. I hope they (and I) are wrong.
 

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Do you really think a 300-mile EV pickup truck could be had for less than every new Tacoma and Ranger sitting on dealer lots right now? Unlikely. Even $40K seems pretty cheap, $30K is impossible.
Well, the base model Maverick price is pretty unbelievable, so future models could also be unbelievably priced, if Ford commits to taking market share, especially in pickups.

Some of you are trying to make more of this than there is. It was just a wild-ass guess, as noted in my first comment (WAG). I’m not saying it will happen, just that it could. I’m open to possibilitit’s, not closing them off. I’m trying to lean optimistic.
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