DadBald
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At first I didn't like the look. I think I talked to my friends about it and used terms such as "bloated Avalanche," and "land whale." It's still not my favorite; my preference is for regular looking trucks, not some try-hard with flashy looks just to be "different."
For a long time I've been wondering why we keep such big hood lengths on EV's. There's no longer any engine up there. Yeah the frunk is nice for sure, but if we move the cab forward, it would solve the age-old truck problem of a bed that's too short if you want a crew cab, or an uncomfortably cramped passenger area if you want a long bed, or alternatively, have both making for a super long wheel base and poor turning radius and maneuverability, not to mention parking anywhere close to a city. Solution: move the cab forwards, keep the passenger space, and make the bed longer! It seems this is exactly what Chevy has done. It looks a bit odd at first, but I've been thinking about this for a while and it really makes sense. So, the look still looks off to me, but I think it was a wise choice for space allocation.
Also, that mid-gate really has me interested. With a tonneau cover, this thing would make a fabulous lumber hauler, which would help fuel my other expensive hobby - woodworking. Plywood sheets, hardwood boards in the 10-11ft range. It just seems stupendous for that. I don't have my whole family with me for those trips, so it's totally fine losing the back seat, but then the ability to just close it up and put the kids in the back for a camping trip sounds so great. I really love the flexibility this seems to offer, and it's keeping me interested despite looking a little weird.
I bet seeing different colors would help the aesthetics. Looking forward to more info/photos as time moves on.
For a long time I've been wondering why we keep such big hood lengths on EV's. There's no longer any engine up there. Yeah the frunk is nice for sure, but if we move the cab forward, it would solve the age-old truck problem of a bed that's too short if you want a crew cab, or an uncomfortably cramped passenger area if you want a long bed, or alternatively, have both making for a super long wheel base and poor turning radius and maneuverability, not to mention parking anywhere close to a city. Solution: move the cab forwards, keep the passenger space, and make the bed longer! It seems this is exactly what Chevy has done. It looks a bit odd at first, but I've been thinking about this for a while and it really makes sense. So, the look still looks off to me, but I think it was a wise choice for space allocation.
Also, that mid-gate really has me interested. With a tonneau cover, this thing would make a fabulous lumber hauler, which would help fuel my other expensive hobby - woodworking. Plywood sheets, hardwood boards in the 10-11ft range. It just seems stupendous for that. I don't have my whole family with me for those trips, so it's totally fine losing the back seat, but then the ability to just close it up and put the kids in the back for a camping trip sounds so great. I really love the flexibility this seems to offer, and it's keeping me interested despite looking a little weird.
I bet seeing different colors would help the aesthetics. Looking forward to more info/photos as time moves on.