Vulnox
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- First Name
- Bob
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- Livonia, MI
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- 2024 F-150 Lightning Platinum, 2025 Mustang Mach-e Premium AWD
Also be sure to use the Eco Gauge or whatever it is called. It puts a bar at the bottom of the instrument cluster that shows the range of throttle input to maintain pure electric mode. That range will vary depending on state of charge of the battery, if it's a very tiny area, then not even worth the time. But if you just came off a 50 MPH road and have been coasting down and lightly riding the regen braking, it may be fairly large. I have about a half mile from turning into our neighborhood to our house. I can easily go from 0-5 MPH to 25 MPH maintaining pure electric.From a dead stop, find a slight downhill road, put in ECO mode and very gentle on gas.
I do have this nagging suspicion that the electric mode takes speed limits into account though. I know that may sound wild, but the truck is aware of the speed limit of the road you are on between Nav info it already has and the speed limit reading on most F-150s. I say this because I have found that no matter what I do basically, if I am on a 45 MPH speed limit road, I cannot get it to let me go beyond about 5-10 MPH without the gas engine kicking on. But on 30 MPH and under side streets/our neighborhood, I seem to have no trouble. Elevation and that is basically identical in all situations as what clued me into it is we have a traffic light right before our neighborhood turn in. I have tried, on days where nobody is behind me of course, to maintain pure electric off that light and can't get it to happen.
But when i turn in the neighborhood, no problem.
I dunno, could just be a fluke. i haven't done it a lot. But I have a few thousand miles on this truck now and as I said earlier in this discussion I do 80+% city driving, so most of my time is spent getting a feel for the truck in those conditions. I have gotten extremely good at keeping it in the mode I want it in. But it definitely feels like it behaves different depending on the road I am on.
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