Yup. Often between 350-370.wait what? you had 370 mile range on 100% charge level?
We were trying to get our cars at the same time! It is awesome to see how it is working out for you.Here in Puerto Rico with a warm tropical climate all year round I have achieved 401 miles. I have a 2021 Premium RWD Extended since last December. I drive 50% highway and 50% city.![]()
You might not want to hear this, but the slower you go, the better your range. Driving below the speed limit is unsafe IMO so to get the best range go the speed limit. Not faster. Personally I am willing to sacrifice range to get there faster.Have a question for you all on this topic. I'm wondering what the most reasonable and optimal highway speed might be to get the most range - highway meaning no frequent stops/starts from traffic signals/signs. So a speed that you can set the cruise at and get the most range without turning a 300 mile trip into a 12 hour affair.
Sweet looking ride!!!Here in Puerto Rico with a warm tropical climate all year round I have achieved 401 miles. I have a 2021 Premium RWD Extended since last December. I drive 50% highway and 50% city.![]()
That makes sense. I guess on roads that also post a minimum speed, that could be one to use if you were concerned about making it to the next charging station.You might not want to hear this, but the slower you go, the better your range. Driving below the speed limit is unsafe IMO so to get the best range go the speed limit. Not faster. Personally I am willing to sacrifice range to get there faster.
I guess drive at speed limit or slow lane. Here in Michigan it goes up to 75. I recommend something usually below that. Between 65-75 let’s say avg 70 you get good range given warm weather. Today in the 70s I was averaging 3.0 on freeway. Which is decent at those speeds. But overall as weather is warming up my range is improving quiet a bit.That makes sense. I guess on roads that also post a minimum speed, that could be one to use if you were concerned about making it to the next charging station.
When I make a trip west from here in Idaho, the first charging station is about 240 miles away so I might have to take it easy at least until that first stop.
Based in the experience in my GT, 240 miles is going to be very difficult to do on the highway if you are driving 75+, probably impossible. Definitely impossible in the winter. I get around 2.4 miles/kWh at 80 mph. You might make 240 miles at 70 mph if the weather is good. But it will be close. Make sure your tires are at 41 psi before you start the trip.That makes sense. I guess on roads that also post a minimum speed, that could be one to use if you were concerned about making it to the next charging station.
When I make a trip west from here in Idaho, the first charging station is about 240 miles away so I might have to take it easy at least until that first stop.
Throwing in the usual caveats such as your mileage may vary, literally, my trip on Thursday afternoon saw me average 3.5 miles per kWh in my standard range Select.Have a question for you all on this topic. I'm wondering what the most reasonable and optimal highway speed might be to get the most range - highway meaning no frequent stops/starts from traffic signals/signs. So a speed that you can set the cruise at and get the most range without turning a 300 mile trip into a 12 hour affair.
Yes. I remember you. Thanks.We were trying to get our cars at the same time! It is awesome to see how it is working out for you.