JakeJoeBob
Well-known member
I totally misunderstood your post lol, I appologize. I've test driven the non hybrid, I really liked it and honestly felt comprable to my V8 4Runner in terms of acceleration of the line, I didn't think the lag was too bad. Havent gotten the chance for the hybrid yet. Do you really think the Hybrid drives better/smoother? How was passing power? That was the only part of the powertrain that didn't replace the displament lol. My other main concern is towing, I'm trying to figure out if that 500lb difference would matter for my 19ft travel trailer. Like you stated, the hybird would pull harder but it pulls less? Unlike the Hybrid Tundra that pulls a little more. It just has me a bit confused. On a list to get an OR Hybrid and Possibly TH (#15) but I was kicking around the idea of just getting a non Hyrbid OR and saving the cash.I’m aware.
Im just saying torque isn’t limited to usefulness in 0-60s and the added torque from the motor isn’t being delivered as constantly on paper like non hybrids.
it eliminates turbo lag, allows easier towing (not more), is more powerful offroad due to the higher torque available quicker, and then there’s the marginal mpg increase. It simply drives better, not faster.
the hybrids 0-60 time is marginally better and not the purpose. I’d suggest you go test drive one. It’s a fun powertrain
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