Ford Lightning - 1 Pedal Drive vs Sport Mode - Winter Range Test

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • Watch my previous sport mode test here: • Why Sport Mode gets yo...
    In this video I test all 4 drive modes Normal Mode vs Sport Mode vs 1-Pedal Drive turned on for each one.
    This is the fourth video showing my results in sport mode and answering the following questions.
    What is regenerative breaking?
    How does braking increase efficiency?
    How far can a 2023 Ford Lightning drive on a single charge?
    Have you ever wondered how to improve the range or even if you can improve the range of your EV?
    Can you take a road trip in a F150 Ford Lightning?
    Is one drive mode better than the other?
    What is the difference between drive modes on a electric vehicle?
    What is Sport Mode?
    How to get better miles per kilowatt?
    Which drive mode gets you the best range?
    In this video we are discussing how you can use sport mode to increase the range that you can go on one charge, and that sport mode not one pedal driving is actually the best way to drive far on a single charge.
    The 2023 Ford F150 Lightning Lariat trim is such an awesome truck. You can even take a road trip with confidence. If you leave it in sport mode, the regenerative braking will help extend the range whether you are driving in town or on a highway.
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Комментарии • 56

  • @ejt3708
    @ejt3708 12 дней назад +2

    Vid Topic Sugestions:
    - Real simple to figure out how
    much it costs to charge at home. Just use Ford Pass to get the kwh on your latest charge, then multiply by your utility rate.
    - Get a pretty good estimate of how far you can tow just by multiplying the size of your battery by the efficiency. For example 131 x 0.9 (for a big camper) = 117.9 miles. Not too much more complicated than mpg.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  12 дней назад +2

      Great ideas @ejt3708 I’ll put them on my lists.

  • @MikeKlimek-jj6qt
    @MikeKlimek-jj6qt 4 дня назад +1

    I just started doing this and it is true. Getting more range.

  • @johncopeman5922
    @johncopeman5922 19 дней назад +1

    Will do. Thank you

  • @brita654
    @brita654 19 дней назад +2

    Hey Mike, this is probably the best tip ive gotten about my xlt. I have seen numerous videos of people down on the Lightning because of the range. ive had my truck for about a month and i was not impressed about the mileage coming in lower than advertised (normal mode). love the truck and was prepared to be tested on the range/charge front anyway. . as soon as i switched to sport the mi/kw jumped nearly a full mile! this is huge!!! i wonder how many people out there are like me and assumed sport mode was worse range without trying it. it took three of ur videos to get it thru my thick skull lol!! normal mode sucks! i love the semi one pedal that it employs. the gas pedal is surprisingly well calibrated to this mode!!! also i put the black f150 decals on my tailgate of my silver truck and couple of black stripes on door bottoms and the look is superb. all the lightnings ive seen so far have no decals at all. i will say that ive seen cpl videos where they changed software to brighten the front lite bar. it is rather dim. do you know anything about this?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  18 дней назад

      lol … that’s funny about getting it through your thick skull. Yeah when I first heard about it, it kind of sounded odd to me too, but I’ve used it for so long now I only use that mode unless I am doing test like the one in this video. I’m glad that I was able to help you. I’m not sure about any modifications to increase the brightness of the light bar, but it sounds like a cool idea.

  • @elvin5848
    @elvin5848 11 дней назад +1

    Hi Mike. I’ve been watching your vids for a while now. Very informative. Thanks! One thing about Sport mode vs. Normal + 1PD. I’ve owned my 2022 Lightning XLT for 20 months now. During my first 12 months, I exclusively used Sport mode without 1 pedal driving and got 2.3 mi/kWh on 10,000 miles driven. After the first year, I then switched to Normal + 1 pedal driving because it was getting a bit annoying to remember to click on the OK button to retain Sport mode. So far in the first 8 months of normal + 1PD, I’ve averaged 2.3 mi/kWh (the same as sport mode) over 7,300 miles driven. I am expecting this average to go higher perhaps 2.4 over the summer months of June, July, August and September. I’ve gotten used to the 1 pedal driving, but like you, I prefer the plain Sport mode. I’m hoping Ford will provide a software update soon to retain the Sport mode setting in between vehicle restarts.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  9 дней назад +1

      Thank you for watching. I’m happy that sport mode worked for you, and I agree it would be nice not to have to remember to push ok. I’m interested to hear what 1 pedal normal does for you. Summer should be better. I’m planning to do a couple more tests with it too in the summer. 1) only highway & 2) only in town. I’m guessing if I’m doing all highway with cruise control on it won’t matter that much.
      Just curious too, what state do you live in?

    • @elvin5848
      @elvin5848 9 дней назад +1

      I live in New Jersey. My 2nd year will be up at the end of September. I’ll let you know around that time how I end up doing with normal 1 Pedal Driving for the 12-month period.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  9 дней назад

      Thank you that would be great.

  • @MarcB707
    @MarcB707 22 дня назад +1

    Mike thanks for doing all the tests we are all too lazy to do ourselves!😂
    Been getting consistent 2.2-2.3 kW normal/1pd over 5k miles. Might use sport more often but always “forget” to hit ok when starting up truck

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  22 дня назад +1

      Thanks Marc, that’s funny :-)
      Yeah I’ve just gotten used to hitting ok as well as turning off pro power onboard every time I start my truck.

  • @charlieplatt931
    @charlieplatt931 23 дня назад +1

    Good, informative videos Mike. Had my 23 lariat about a month, I’ll give sport mode a shot. Coming from a Tesla m3p, I’m still getting used to driving this huge beast. Keep the videos coming dude!

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад

      Thank you for watching. Yeah driving this truck takes some getting used to. It’s pretty crazy thinking that you are driving a truck that will beat any average car including a mustang in a race.

    • @brita654
      @brita654 19 дней назад

      yes im coming from a pacifica and the biggest thing is the turn radius, to be expected, which is not impressive lol. the next biggest thing is when i get in the van after the truck i feel like im sitting in a gokart lol.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  18 дней назад

      I understand. We also have a van, a Toyota Sienna, and it's definitely a big change for sure.

  • @user-ry9ls2xn2i
    @user-ry9ls2xn2i 23 дня назад +2

    Great video, always looking for a way to increase range. I've only had my Twenty twenty three xlt lightning for 5 weeks. Thank you for putting This up on RUclips. Any ideas on how to keep it in sport mode without having to always change it back every time you turn the truck off. Or not having to always press OK.To keep it in sport mode. Sometimes going to work thinking about what the day brings.I don't think about doing this all the time.
    And i'm back in normal mode. Thank you for your videos Mike!

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад +1

      I’ve heard rumors only that it will come with a future update. So we will see. Maybe if enough of us write into Ford about it they might speed up the update a little bit. Until then pressing ok or going to the drive mode screen is what we have to do. :-(

  • @Wittstock99
    @Wittstock99 23 дня назад +1

    NIce work!

  • @garysmith5526
    @garysmith5526 23 дня назад +2

    Mike you convinced me I am going to switch from normal one pedal to just sport mode. Where I live it’s absolutely flat as a on pancake. Enjoyed seeing the beautiful Colorado scenery as you were driving.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад

      Thank you for watching Gary. Yeah I love Colorado. It’s so beautiful here. Let me know how it does for you on flatland.

    • @johncopeman5922
      @johncopeman5922 21 день назад

      Hey Mike,
      Off subject but wanted to get your opinion on the Max tow package ? If you have it is it worth it ? And if you don’t, would you get it next time? I’m looking at 2023 Lariat extended range, but it doesn’t have max tow. I occasionally pull a 8x20 trailer. Any thoughts appreciated.
      John

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  20 дней назад

      Hi John,
      Yes I have the max tow package. Do I think it’s worth it? I would say yes. And yes, I would get it again whenever I decide to get a new one.
      That being said if I was in your shoes, I would consider whether or not it’s truly necessary because of the discounts they are offering right now on the 2023s. All the max tow package is is extra cooling for the batteries so if you are not towing a bunch or for longer distances, it might not be necessary. So as long as you are getting a good price on an extended range battery, I would probably go for it. Again, as long as you are not towing longer distances on a regular basis, it should be fine. Based on the information you gave me it doesn’t seem like you are towing very much. So go for it.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  20 дней назад

      Something else to consider is your location. The reason why I liked having the max tow package is I think the extra cooling helped when I was taking a long road trip last summer and temperatures were about 109°. In some parts of the US that I was driving through.
      But again for me, I would consider the discounts that they are offering people right now. Some people are getting about 25 grand off of MSRP and if that’s the case, I don’t think it’s worth it to spend that much more and get a 2024.
      My biggest recommendation for anyone is to definitely get the extended range battery no matter what trim level you get.

    • @johncopeman5922
      @johncopeman5922 20 дней назад

      Thanks Mike. Appreciate your time and the feedback.

  • @joshwoods
    @joshwoods 23 дня назад +1

    What are your thoughts on a similar test for around town only?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  22 дня назад +1

      It’s worth a shot. I think I will get similar results though as far as sport mode winning, but all of the mi/kwh will probably be a little higher. Although I think the part that helped each of these test is going up and down the mountain. Winter average on that is about 2.7. Summer is 3.1

  • @travisoreid
    @travisoreid 23 дня назад +1

    I'm noticing sport mode giving better range too

  • @garrylarose1506
    @garrylarose1506 23 дня назад +2

    So just to clarify. Regular sport mode, not using 1 pedal drive for 2.4miles kwh and was the most efficient?

  • @trevor108
    @trevor108 23 дня назад +1

    Good video... I drive from WP to Peterson and back every day. I've had the truck (23 XLT) for a couple of weeks now. The first week, I used normal 1-pedal drive. The second week I used just sport mode. I got 2.4 both times... about 400 miles for each week. I did put a hard tonneau cover on after the first week. I'll do the next 400 or so miles with sport and 1 pedal....
    ...I'm trying to like one pedal, never liked it in my Mach-e. Much preferred unbridled which was a pretty good compromise. Sport in the Lightning isn't quite as aggressive as the Mach-e in terms of how quickly it slows when your foot is off the accelerator. 1 pedal just reminds me if the zamboni I drive in the winter up here.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад +1

      Thank you. Yeah it seems to me that sport mode is still the best in my experience, but if I was going to and from Woodland park every day I would keep trying the different modes to see what works best with your set up. I have a tonneau cover too but I got it so early on I’m not really sure what the impact on range is. I just drove a Mach e a couple of months ago and I think I’ll do it again and do another video about it because frankly it must’ve been a different design group coming up with the drive modes for the Mach e because they just seemed a little bit confusing to me the lightning just seems much simpler.

    • @trevor108
      @trevor108 23 дня назад +1

      @@F150LightningMike I agree, the Mach-e drive modes are much more extreme between Unbridled and Whisper. Unbridled without 1 pedal engaged is very similar to the Lightning with 1 pedal engaged. I do like the more conventional naming of the Modes in the Lightning. Keep the vids coming.

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  22 дня назад

      Thank you for watching.

  • @amandaadler1860
    @amandaadler1860 23 дня назад +1

    I just can’t get used to the one pedal drive. I thought I would like it. I count on the coasting/regen slowdown too much. Sport mode is my absolute favorite.

    • @amandaadler1860
      @amandaadler1860 23 дня назад +1

      Those results surprised me!

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад

      Hey Amanda. Great to hear from you. Yeah 1 pedal drive is hard to get used to. I’m glad to hear from another sport mode fan. When I’ve done my other videos about sport mode I do have a few people calling foul on it and trying to say I don’t know what I’m talking about. But hey it works for me.
      As far as the results are concerned, yeah they were a little surprising for me too, except for the fact that it was a decent amount of in town driving along with the highway to balance it out a little bit. Along with that, though going back-and-forth from Woodland Park actually does help the range a little bit too.
      When I have gone from my house to Woodland Park and back only it’s an exactly 50 mile round-trip and it only uses 12-14% of the battery, depending on outside temp, which would interpret to 2.7 - 3.18 kWh/mi.
      The results that actually surprised me was, I was thinking that both of the one pedal drives would probably get the same results, but that didn’t happen.

  • @jayupdike2482
    @jayupdike2482 22 дня назад +1

    How do I leave it in sport without having to select it every time I drive?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  22 дня назад

      You can’t right now. Except for clicking “ok” when the “return to sport mode” notification pops up. It’s a little annoying but it’s worth it for me. I’m just kinda used to pushing that then turning OFF Pro Power onboard each time I start the truck.

  • @danielholland8255
    @danielholland8255 23 дня назад +1

    So sport mode with 1pedal on or off at nigh way speed? No question sport mode is better and turning off the cabin pro power which I also got from you mike. Thx a bunch

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад

      glad I could help thanks for watching. One pedal drive being on or off on highway doesn’t seem to matter that much.

  • @thebignewfie
    @thebignewfie 21 день назад +1

    Wait sport mode using the break pedal was more efficient?

  • @ChristianBehnke
    @ChristianBehnke 23 дня назад +1

    I don't like one-pedal, I feel I have to remain on the pedal far more often than just keeping it in sport mode for regren and mild brake use.

  • @pt6998
    @pt6998 23 дня назад +2

    How does the one peddle drive work with cruise control?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад +4

      One pedal drive doesn’t matter if it’s on or off when you have cruise control on. You can even see that it grays it out on your screen.

    • @pt6998
      @pt6998 23 дня назад +2

      @@F150LightningMike How does it work when you turn off cruise control? Do you have to turn one pedal back on?

    • @F150LightningMike
      @F150LightningMike  23 дня назад +2

      No … if one pedal drive is on before you turn on cruise control then it will go back after you turn it off.