Hybrid pickup truck options in the U.S.: 5 current & 10 future models

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Its amazing how the Scout stands out amongst that line-up... Every single other option on the list is either outdated, tired, boring or worn-out in terms of design & innovation. Truck buyers will be blown away by the new Scout in comparison - and not only in terms of looks but also capability... If someone just wants to tow heavy loads long distances and doesn't care about much else, the Ram might be a better choice (potentially) based on what we "might" know of the RamCharger, but thats about it.
 
The future SuperDuty hybrid is reportedly a series hybrid EREV. If the Terra Harvester is not "gas and go" capable, even when towing then I'll probably pass and the SuperDuty will be the next truck on my radar.
 
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Considering the Terra is slightly smaller than a F-150 with a shorter wheelbase, I wouldn't even consider putting a Super Duty in the same category as a Terra.

Super Duty Crew Cab length is 254.4" and the Terra is over 2 feet shorter in length at 229.2"
 
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Considering the Terra is slightly smaller than a F-150 with a shorter wheelbase, I wouldn't even consider putting a Super Duty in the same category as a Terra.

Super Duty Crew Cab length is 254.4" and the Terra is over 2 feet shorter in length at 229.2"

I agree, Super Duty is not in the same category, and would be more truck than I need, but if that’s the only option for an EREV truck that can maintain full towing capability on gas only, then I’ll buy more truck than I need. Not really interested in being an $80-100K Guinea pig for Stelantis, have way more faith in Ford. Scott Keogh has said “100% gradability” for the Harvester, I’m not really sure what exactly that means, but I’m hopeful.
 
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