Hybrid F-150 could be more powerful than Raptor
That's what Patrick seems to think, because the powertrain they'd likely use will likely be the one from the Aviator. That makes a combined 450 hp and 600 lb-feet of torque. What do you think? Will Ford use the Aviator powerplant in an F-150? More info here.
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The benefits of electric is the "instant" torque. That is why trains are diesel-electric, most of them use traction motors.
I'd love to see a "transmission-less" truck that works similar to a train, just straight up using motors. |
That would be interesting, for sure. I seriously hope they build this baby!
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