RickMachE
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- 2022 Mach-E Premium 4X, 2022 Lightning Lariat ER
Having put 40,000 miles on between 2 different Premiums with factory wheels and tires, I have never seen 3.2 on the highway. In fact on a trip, I have never seen 3.0 except maybe a slow leg. I drive 75 max, usually 73. I plan trips at 2.7 in the summer and 2.3 in dead of winter. I think lifetime is 2.8.At 75 mph I could get 2.6 mi/kWh in my GT with stock rims and Hankook iON tires. Certainly the Premium with smaller tires is more efficient and the CR1 should do even better. Wheel aerodynamics and rolling resistance make a big difference especially at highway speeds.
At 75 mph I consistently get 2.4 mi/kWh in my Rivian. That kind of efficiency for such a big vehicle is amazing to me, and makes it clear that Ford could do better without changing the body style. Unfortunately it would also drive up the cost of making the car, so there are consequences that Ford probably decided were not worth it.
Lightning is 1.7 to 1.8. I think lifetime is 1.7.
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