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I think we all know that EV EPA freeway numbers, especially for Tesla and some Ford trims are stupidly unrealistic.
One of the most annoying (yet valid), recurring topics on this forum are the first time buyers who come here wondering why they aren't getting the range that the sticker shows.
I welcome the proposal to show both highway and city range for EVs. It would be nice if they took it a step further and also showed a temperature curve illustrating a percentage decrease.
Here's the article by Car & Driver:
EVs Fall Short of EPA Estimates by a Much Larger Margin Than Gas Cars in Our Real-World Highway Testing
Example of range on a GTPE (different trims seem to perform better)
Car and Driver: 220mi (cited)
EPA: 260mi
One of the most annoying (yet valid), recurring topics on this forum are the first time buyers who come here wondering why they aren't getting the range that the sticker shows.
I welcome the proposal to show both highway and city range for EVs. It would be nice if they took it a step further and also showed a temperature curve illustrating a percentage decrease.
Here's the article by Car & Driver:
EVs Fall Short of EPA Estimates by a Much Larger Margin Than Gas Cars in Our Real-World Highway Testing
Example of range on a GTPE (different trims seem to perform better)
Car and Driver: 220mi (cited)
EPA: 260mi
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