Wolf Island Diver
Well-Known Member
That’s probably up to the interpretation of the Ranger. What does concern me, is that full electric vehicles are limited as to where their huge batteries can go, so they end up underneath the vehicle where they’re susceptible to damage. I think the 4xe is under the seat. But a full EV is basically one huge battery bank running the length of the vehicle. If that gets penetrated, it’s a massive fire, you can’t extinguish.So does this rule apply to electric vehicles, like Rivians, as well?
They do not have a proper 4WD system, either. They do it with two or more electric motors.
EVs are undoubtedly the future, long term, but like so many things we get way out over our skis, where regulations, taxation, infrastructure, insurance, etc., hasn’t caught up to what’s actually out on the roads. The other problem is that these private equity financed tech companies play fast and loose with basically everything from their stated specs, to cost to safety, data protections, etc.
I doubt NHTSA or the EPA places any kind of requirement on EV makers for off road levels of undercarriage protection for the EVs marketed for off road use. Like ICE 4x4s, it’s up to the manufacturer and consumer demand and the aftermarket. But the worst that happens if I smash my DEF tank or somehow my gas tank is a fairy limited spill or containable fire. It’s not a chemical bomb that can’t be extinguished. Rivian offers a reinforced skid plate as an option. Who knows if the vehicles not optioned with that are at risk off road.
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