No, I do not go to tractor pulls and monster truck rallys but still...
I like it, butt not 4 me.
LOL How 'bout a little more lift?
Does it stay in constant contact with a mothership?
Oh good grief. Such extremes - from an EV 150 that can’t haul a load back from the grocery store on one end of the spectrum, and a six-by-six “bolt on” on the other.
For guys who don’t measure up in anatomical ways.
An offroad vehicle that’ll never leave the pavement.
Now add 4 more wheels on the rear and turn it into a Dual Duallly!
Well given the major difference between an F150 and F250 is (or at least was) nothing more than a beefier springs.. why not
With its lack of range, who would even think about going off road with this? ie, exactly what would have to happen when you are off road in the middle of nowhere and have no power left in the battery to get you and this truck back home?
THIS is a 6X6 Truck!
But seriously ... Kudos to Ford for trying something cool that would give Saint Greta of Thunberg conniption-fits.
Looks like Nonsense to me with the Avg price of an f150 going for over $65K.
Extra barreries required?
Perhaps they could make ohv V8’s with gobs of torque for their f150s again instead of the current shite.
It’s not a 6x6, already there is a false selling point. ALL three axles have to be drive axles to be considered as 6x6. That is a 4x6 because the rear axle is just a ride along “tag axle” like a trailer axle.
“Tag axles” like that cause more harm than good in real use. They hang the middle drive axle in the air so that it cannot drive the vehicle. Built several and they were failures off road, couldn’t even go up a steep drive way because the middle axle would hang in the air. BOTH back and the front axles need to be drive axles to be any good for off roading.
A standard 4x4 will leave this thing behind sitting in the ditch. If you take this off road you will want to take along a buddy with a 4x4 to keep pulling you out. lol
I thought it was for the Electric version of the F-150. If so, my response was going to be, and I quote: “You can put lipstick on a pig...”