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I’d love it, but I’m betting it won’t be cheap.
 

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Wonder if AMW is gonna offer this as an engine swap option soon. I’m sure it’s gonna be pricy considering either way.
 

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Once the details, price and availability are known, I'd seriously consider a HurriCrate for my 2-door JK if the battery pack will fit in the back (sans-seat, already gone in mine) and still leave some trunk room. Would beat my 3.8L huffing and puffing to go up hill.
 

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The "I don't want to spend Heliphant money but I'd like something better than the current engine options" demographic I guess.

Pricing would be key.
Agreed. There's a huge gap in between the 2.0L T4/3.6L and the 392. I'd love a gas motor in the 350ish hp/400 lb/ft torque range. A mild turbo I-6 or the 5.7L Hemi would slot in nicely.
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