My Son has a F-150 that we all jump into with 3 dirt bikes in the bed and a pop-up behind, then head to the CO mountains almost every year. Be surprised if he will ever be able to (conveniently) switch to an EV as we do this essentially straight through in about 20 hours.
OTOH, I am so pleased with both Gen's of the Leaf that I've owned - they have both served my purposes extremely well. The Gen 1 was a great "about the town" vehicle - no trips over 60 miles! The Gen 2 gets me to my rural cabin and back (200 miles) with ease and is a great "suburban" vehicle - and will continue to save me $$'s.
Will all the braggadocios auto manufacturers that promise to eliminate all ICE vehicles in the next decade or two keep them? Will they actually supply the public with what they promise and when (a reasonably priced model 3,Y or Lightning for sub $40k OTD? I actually hope that is possible, but I have my doubts. I have a "deposit" on the Hummer, but with the promise of the Lightning, no way for the Hummer, but then will either really be available in the next couple of years anyway? The "supply chain" of components will certainly begin to show up in the actuals of delivery and price.