guinn
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- Guinn
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- SW Colorado
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- 2021 AWD Select Standard Range; 2023 AWD Premium
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I saw in another thread where people were stating that you might lose up to 40% of your battery range in really cold weather. I got my car in early February (standard battery, AWD), and it was still pretty cold in SW Colorado. But I always kept the car in the garage when not driving. The car usually suggested that I go ahead and plug in the charger because of the cold outside temperature, so I did. I have to say that I never noticed any appreciable loss of range compared to this summer. So I suspect if you keep the batteries warm you will be just fine.
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