One feature that made you pull the the trigger on a reservation….

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What features made my place a reservation? The harvester - the physical knobs - the NACS (and Tesla’s network that comes with it) - and the overall look.

Cybertruck is very angular, Rivian is very “bubbly” - and I wouldn’t be caught dead in a Ford or Chevy EV ……… Terra looks like a truck!
 
Off-road body on frame EREV with locking differentials. Comparable ICE vehicles get 15 MPG which I have a hard time justifying in a multi-use vehicle.
 
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Off-road body on frame EREV with locking differentials. Comparable ICE vehicles get 15 MPG which I have a hard time justifying in a multi-use vehicle.
The Harvester generator EREV models are projected to have a claimed 500 miles of range.

The EREV is going to have 150 projected miles of range on the battery.

Deduct the 150 battery miles from the 500 total miles and that leaves 350 miles of range with the Harvester generator.

The fuel tank is approximately 15 gallons.

350 miles divided by 15 gallons equal 23.3mpg

What comparable vehicles are you using?
 
The Harvester generator EREV models are projected to have a claimed 500 miles of range.

The EREV is going to have 150 projected miles of range on the battery.

Deduct the 150 battery miles from the 500 total miles and that leaves 350 miles of range with the Harvester generator.

The fuel tank is approximately 15 gallons.

350 miles divided by 15 gallons equal 23.3mpg

What comparable vehicles are you using?
Not OP, but my Bronco gets about 16mpg.

I don’t drive enough (wfh) to require good fuel economy, but I’d love to just plug in at home for my usual driving, but take the same vehicle to the mountains and not worry about finding a charger at the trailhead.

Plus, 1000 ft-lbs of electric torque and silent operation in the woods sounds heavenly.
 
The Harvester generator EREV models are projected to have a claimed 500 miles of range.

The EREV is going to have 150 projected miles of range on the battery.

Deduct the 150 battery miles from the 500 total miles and that leaves 350 miles of range with the Harvester generator.

The fuel tank is approximately 15 gallons.

350 miles divided by 15 gallons equal 23.3mpg

What comparable vehicles are you using?
Bronco, Jeep, Tacoma all get poor gas mileage when outfitted with 33" or larger offroad tires. The Scout EREV profile of 90% EV usage and 10% generator is a good match for my all-purpose SUV use case (90% local and 10% long-distance or offroad).
 
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