Think bigger. More work, less lifestyle.80K for a base work truck that has a 450 mi range.
I don't know many responsible company owners that are going to buy a $80,000 base work truck. When you can buy a gas equivalent for $40,000 less. That makes absolutely no sense. And the Chevy even with a 450 mi range is only going to get a third of that when it's towing. Same with any other EV.Think bigger. More work, less lifestyle.
Imagine it being used instead of a generator at work sites. How much are big generators?
Imagine needing to tow your heavy equipment a reasonable distance.
At 240 kWh of useable energy, it has a battery twice as large as the Cybertruck. and is EPA rated at 533 Wh/mile vs. the 362 Wh/mile of the longest range Cybertruck. That big battery really impacts the efficiency, making it cost almost as much as an ICE truck to take on trips.Despite all the hate it's getting, good on them for actually getting certified for 450 miles on it.
I wouldn't get one, but they managed to do what we were all hoping for on the cybertruck.
This ?At 240 kWh of useable energy, it has a battery twice as large as the Cybertruck. and is EPA rated at 533 Wh/mile vs. the 362 Wh/mile of the longest range Cybertruck. That big battery really impacts the efficiency, making it cost almost as much as an ICE truck to take on trips.
To me, the worse thing is that since GM will be selling it at a large loss, it's not really a viable product and will only be available in limited quantities.
GM is telling reservation holders the RST will start deliveries in next 5 months. That makes sense because they have published the full feature list to dealers (below). I have a reservation - am not likely to follow-through with it since I've decided an R1T will be a better overall solution for me - but my discussions with the dealer and the GM reservation holder page says RST 1st half of this year (volume production late in the year at the earliest).But again
this 4WT is a fleet only vehicle. If you have a Chevy fleet account, good on you.
if you want to pay $77K (starting price) for a long range work truck with a spartan interior and minimal tech offering, good on you
and it doesn’t qualify for the fed rebate (so take a lease of a work truck, good on you)
if instead you can’t buy fleet, and want a long range retail truck, the Chevy RST has lower range (est 400mi, but not yet official) is largely delayed until “at least” 2025 according to Chevy - and will cost “at least” $105K (previewed pricing before the delay was announced - we’ll see what MSRP is in 2025+) - with 1,300 lbs payload and 10,000 lbs. towing … which means that at a 10% tongue weight the truck will have only 300lb payload available, at curb weight (eg before fluids, etc.)
And to get this RST that *may* be produced in 2024, it’ll no doubt be in limited quantities - if you were one of the first few hundred to reserve it on announcement, take a crack at it.
Otherwise, I still list this truck as a vaporware alternative for almost anyone
yeah, this is the 'largely' delayed until 2025 - in that they apparently are only going to make in on an existing line, rather than the separate (dedicated?) line that was planned but now delayed until 2025GM is telling reservation holders the RST will start deliveries in next 5 months.