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nyc640 | 2 years ago
Current Cars
* 2023 Compact Gas SUV (RAV4): 3,370 lbs
* 2023 F-150 V8 Supercab: ~4,500 lbs
* Your typical American short school bus: 10,000 lbs
EVs
* 2023 Tesla Model Y: ~4,500 lbs
* 2023 F-150 Lightning Extended Range: ~6,500 lbs
* 2022 Hummer EV: 9,000 lbs
Except now the 9,000 lb SUV can go 0-60 in 3 seconds.
qdog|2 years ago
Model Y RWD weighs 4065 pounds, but pretty sure my Tundra is a lot less safe for pedestrians, as it sits higher and weight about 1800 pounds more without fuel.
Yeah, smaller cars are better for pedestrian safety, but North American drivers in general want bigger cars. Ford stopped making passenger cars for NA, even. Although you could argue some of their small 'SUV's are really hatchbacks at this point.
Not sure how you get people to want to buy smaller cars other than taxes.
nyc640|2 years ago
* Kia EV9 (likely ~6,000 lbs)
* Volvo EX90 (likely 6,000+ lbs)
* Rivian R1S (7,000 lbs)
* Electric Chevy Silverado (likely 8,000+ lbs)
* GMC Sierra EV (likely 8,000+ lbs)
nimbius|2 years ago
nyc640|2 years ago
I'd much rather live with the vast majority of smaller cars and trucks electrifying and letting the 0.1% of people who feel the need to drive a Hummer keep their gas-guzzling cars. At least the old gas models were a "mere" 5,000 lbs and accelerated 0-60 in a much more reasonable 7-8 seconds.
btilly|2 years ago
Why? Sensors and maneuverability matter. Being hit by a Tesla may be worse, but it does a lot to avoid hitting you.
orwin|2 years ago
I drove a SUV not that long ago on a country road, i now understand why it tends to have more accident than a regular car, especially if you drive fast on a curvy road.
7e|2 years ago
r00fus|2 years ago
Faster acceleration also means more confidence so you don't have to keep the momentum.
From a purely anecdotal standpoint, I feel EVs are just safer.
alphabettsy|2 years ago
themitigating|2 years ago
1995 Hummer H1 6766
2005 Hummer H2 SUT 6780
2006 Hummer H1 Alpha 7558
2009 Hummer H2 6614
-------Stopping distance
2022 Hummer - 70mph 211 ft
2005 Hummer H2 SUT - 70mph 214ft
2008 Hummer H2 - 60mph 152ft (motortrend)
Bringing up the Hummer as an example of EVs makes no sense, they've sold less than 1000 so far. Just in 2022 the F150 sold 653k units. Let's look at weight for the 5 most popular vehicles in the US in 2022.
------- Top 5 Vehicles of 2022 (Car and Drive, Trims excluded so I used the entire range)
1. F150 4000 - 5740
2. Chevy Silverado 4490 - 5240
3. Dodge Ram 4775 - 6439
4. Toyota Rav 4 3370 - 3655
5. Camry 3310 - 3595
Finally, why does weight matter to you so much? Not stopping distance, safety systems, front end design? If I get hit with a vehicle that weighs X pounds and it causes me to die what does it matter if it weighed 2x the amount? Can you show there's a meaningful difference between 3000 pounds, 4000 pounds, and 5000 pounds when you strike someone?
If you are concerned about EV safety because of weight, don't want to restrict non-EV trucks, and used the Hummer EV as an example I believe you are arguing disingenuously.
sources: https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a40618071/2022-gmc-humm... https://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/gmc/gmc-hummer-ev/gmc-hummer... https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15131760/hummer-h2-sut... https://www.motortrend.com/reviews/163-0804-2008-hummer-h2/ Weights come from Car and Driver or Google
mwint|2 years ago
awinograd|2 years ago
Maybe an analogous question would be: would you rather be stepped on by a horse or an elephant? Both substantially outweigh you but I bet you'll pick the horse.
[1] https://www.nber.org/digest/nov11/vehicle-weight-and-automot....
nyc640|2 years ago
ChrisHyung|2 years ago
If the same thing happens with a Escalade or F150, there's more mass and it's hitting dead on.
the_third_wave|2 years ago
biomcgary|2 years ago
throw0101b|2 years ago
As a Gen-Xer I used borrow my parents' minivan quite often when I was young, and I could easily/regularly fit 6-7 people in that comfortably. For all their size, a lot the SUVs nowadays cannot accomplish that.
Why are these SUVs so big? What is their size going towards?
dogma1138|2 years ago
alphabettsy|2 years ago
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ZeroGravitas|2 years ago
As battery tech improves they'll get lighter and they're predicted to beat ICE on this metric in a couple of years
dogma1138|2 years ago
dahfizz|2 years ago
elihu|2 years ago
One thing I think that could dramatically improve people's perceived need for energy storage capacity is if we started getting electrified roads where cars and trucks can charge while moving. (There are some of these in Sweden and Germany as test projects, and apparently Sweden is moving forward on doing a permanent installation.)
unknown|2 years ago
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