Making a Left Hand Turn

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LonnyMacD

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This probably would require partnering with another company. But given Terra’s long wheelbase, and range, it would be amazing to see Scout enter into the RV world.

There, I’ve said it. Now everyone go chew on it for a while . . .
 
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This probably would require partnering with another company. But given Terra’s long wheelbase, and range, it would be amazing to see Scout enter into the RV world.

There, I’ve said it. Now everyone go chew on it for a while . . .
Let’s wait till after we all have our Travelers and Terras first and then they can do whatever they want.
 
The Harbinger Motors EREV chassis that the motorhome is built on uses a 1.5l gas engine. I can't find it at the moment but I read somewhere that the generator is ~45-50 kW at 800V.

They are expecting ~ 1mi/kWh consumption for any of the medium duty applications for the chassis.

 
The Harbinger Motors EREV chassis that the motorhome is built on uses a 1.5l gas engine. I can't find it at the moment but I read somewhere that the generator is ~45-50 kW at 800V.

They are expecting ~ 1mi/kWh consumption for any of the medium duty applications for the chassis.

Not exactly what I was looking for. I mean, yes, it’s in the right direction & it could spur competition. The 150mi on battery is a bit lame. But hey my wishes are already coming true . . .