It's not like an Odyssey with a bed from an engineering standpoint. The RL has numerous engineering differences, which include front and rear suspension/frame/transmission/brake rotors and removeable rear bed/body panels.
With that said, purpose wise, what do the BOF trucks do better, other...
Some may object, but I think the Ridgeline should be included as well. It is a mid-size truck, although a soft mid-size. Below are the measurables.
Length 210"
Width 78.6"
Height 70.8"
WB 125.2"
Bed Length 64"
Bed Width Min/Max 50"/60" yes a full sheet of plywood can lay flat
Engine 3.5 V-6...
With all trucks there is going to be some give and take and it will be up to the consumer to picks the truck that fits best based on lifestyle needs, reliability, capability, safety, price, and styling preference. The trick seems to be finding that balance. My needs/wants are a daily driver...
Based off your list, I would add that a 6' bed option would have been nice on the crew cab to compete with Tacoma, Canyon, and Colorado. Also, very disappointed in the rear seat configuration, it is not class leading in room, lacks 60/40 split, no flat-floor fold up rear seats, poor under-seat...
I wish the rear cab of the crewcab would have been designed better. The Ridgeline is best hands down for midsize trucks. It has rear seat that folds up for flat floor. The others have the back area that folds down. Videos of the global ranger shows the seats fold down but not completely flat...
The difference is in the trim level equipment. Electronics, crew cabs, transfer cases, ect. change the weights. So each trim level and 4wd vrs 2wd will have varying weights
Ford engineer mentioned in one of the videos that it is an economies of scale matter. Stating aluminum is very expensive. Seemed like he was implying that Ford may add some aluminum pieces here and there but Ford is not anticipating high enough sales numbers to change much from what they are...
It's what I said. cargo + vehicle weight = maximum operating weight. So less the max cargo (1860 lbs) you can surmise what the vehicle weight will be when you know the GVWR is 6050 lbs (based on sticker), so 6050lbs -1860lbs =4190lbs. I am generalizing because depending on trim level, the...
It is not a flat floor, there is a driveline tunnel hump in the middle, and there is supposed to be some small storage when the seat fold up. Similar to the Tacoma.
At 2:05 he gets in the truck. I think he's around 6'0" . I don't know how much more headroom you can get with seat pushed all the way down.
https://www.tfltruck.com/2018/10/2019-ford-ranger-hands-on-sneak-peek/
The problem with the F150 diesel is cost due to packaging. You have to get a Lariat unless you are a fleet customer with a fleet account to get the diesel. All the good rebates for the F150 are on the XLT package, so you're losing at least 4k in rebates and adding another 6k in trim and diesel...
I'm really wanting to see if the rear seats will lay flat without removing the headrests and how much storage is under the seats. I keep my dog box in the truck on trips and am hoping I can fold the rear seats down and fit the box on top.