Bigness doesn't have much to do with it.  Its what's between the ears.

I pull BIG things with my Prius all the time (Boat and Camper) ... but not
far, and not fast.

I pull small things Far and fast.

And I can do any mix of things as long as apply common sense and DON'T
OVERLAD THE CAR.  Duh...

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Ross via
EV
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:48 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Tesla-X Spied w/ a Tow Hitch AWD r:225mi (v)

Ben,

Well we shall see.  We already know they are speed limited due to thermal
issues.  You can't run full speed forever.  I am sure you can start to
pull a big load, but these are passenger cars.  Not towing machines.  They
have to beef everything up to do serious towing service.  That aluminum
frame is suspect to me for heavy towing.  There is a reason why cars and
trucks have steel towing gear.

You can likely tow a john boat, or other small, light things.  You can
have a cooler rack, or a bike rack.

You can get a trailer hitch on a Miyata.  It is even worth having, but you
don't do much with it.  I doubt the intent will be to pull a camper up in
the mountains.  There will have to be limitations.  And they may come as a
slow down or shut down to protect things.

I like to think Tesla is not stupid enough to let people ruin a nice
luxury sedan by towing anything big.

We are both BS'ing.

On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:47 AM, Ben Goren <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Apr 14, 2015, at 8:22 AM, Michael Ross via EV <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > It is likely the Tesla cars can pull it just fine, but will probably
> > overheat towing,  especially on hills.  Towing packages for trucks
> > have
> all
> > manner of extra cooling gear, for transmission, oil coolers,
> > oversize radiators, and so on.  It is a simple application that is
> > difficult in practice.
>
> I'd like to think that Tesla isn't stupid enough to sell an SUV with a
> trailer hitch and insane power and torque...and inadequate cooling.
> Their engineers have gotten everything else right; I just can't see
> them overlooking something that basic.
>
> I'll go out on a limb: if it comes from the factory with a trailer
> hitch, you can tow impossibly heavy loads all day long until the
> battery runs out
> -- which will take much less than all day with such a load, granted.
> If they don't put the hitch on at the factory, you'd best keep your
> eyes glued to the temperature gauge if you tow anything heavier than
> your red Radio Flyer, though people will still be impressed with how
> much they can get away with.
>
> b&
>



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