I like how Ford and Toyota are doing the hybrids in trucks. They add power and mog instead of just jacking up the fuel economy astronomically.
I like how Ford and Toyota are doing the hybrids in trucks. They add power and mog instead of just jacking up the fuel economy astronomically.
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Awesome! Hopefully people trade in their old crap Tundras for this. Really hoping the mid 00s start getting unloaded! Hopefully all those terrible 4.7 and ones
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Not excited about the turbo. We have replaced soooooo many ecoboost turbos under 120k its not even funny. Being a Toyota, I would trust it more than a ford.
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They had to do something to increase towing and payload. You can't even rent basic uhauls with the current tundras.
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Interesting. I recently got a new Ram Rebel with the 5.7L V8 Hemi replacing a perfectly good 2012 F150 with the 3.5L Ecoboost. The one thing I miss is the EB. I loved that engine and never had one issue.
What mileage are are seeing the failures? I only had 75K on mine.
As far as the Toyota, good trucks and I’m sure this one will be nice but it still looks like a Tundra…
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Yeah, seeing more specs would be nice. Although a couple guys I look to for info that are pretty reliable and were pretty damn close on guessing the HP numbers say they are expecting mid 20's.
The new TRD Pro and all who option for the iForce Max powertrain will have a crapload of torque on the low end due to the hybrid config.
The new Landcruiser with the same V-6 twin turbo config against 2 older Landcruisers with the 5.7 V8's absolutely destroys the V8's. Can you imagine what the hybrid version would do?
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If it's anything like the Ecoboost motors it will make peak torque around 2000 rpm and hold that torque until around 5000 rpm
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Electric is gonna change the game across the spectrum...I had a Camaro ZL1 & even with the little Eaton SC on the LT4, the low end grunt was insane. It would be foolish to do any sort of spirited driving in town with the nannies turned off & no respect for the power. I guess I'm gonna fight it being old school but there is something sexy about the rumble & drive of American rear wheel drive big V8. There is no magic when an electric blasts off with it's whine, but these new AWD E-cars with instant and immediate torque biting on all 4 corners are gonna change the acceleration game & likely get a bunch of immature / youngsters killed. 4 wheels with all that torque will be easy 3sec & under 0-60 even without performance tires.
I think one of the neater vehicles out there is the AWD in either the Durango / Grand Cherokee with the hellcat power plant...they will getty-up & the 5,000 behemoth will embarrass most sport cars off the line.
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Nothing really exciting.
Even if the electric had a generator like Ford, it would merely be catch-up, not pass by. Add in gas kicks in at 18+, motor is now just excess weight.
So still way behind in a lot of areas.
Now if it gets, 20 MPG, that will be exciting. Not expecting it though.
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