anthonysfl
Well-Known Member
I can make a comparison between the two. Correct, it’s not truly an exact comparison, but it’s the closest anyones been able to comment on with the 20’s AS versus 21’s setup on any of these forums. Most of these forums people bash each other and complain they get better numbers or worse numbers than each other. Unless you’re driving the same exact route as someone else, all those comments have no merit. I drove the exact same route. That is the point. Until we find two people with the same model Rivians, one with 21’s and one with 20’s on AS tires, my experience has been the some of most evidence we have had thus far.You can't compare those two, every vehicle is different. Even if I tricked my R1T out the same way as yours, we'll get different consumption on the same drive. For true improvement numbers, you need the exact same rig with nearly identical road conditions.
It’s safe to assume the R1T is more aerodynamic than the S. If that were not true, than the S would get 347 in conserve mode like the T does, but it does not. It gets 328. It’s also safe to say that running boards and mudflaps may increase drag and reduce aerodynamics.
So again, my R1T was in its most efficient form. 21’s with aero caps on, conserve mode low. For my S, with 20 AT brights in conserve mode low on AS tires, with mudflaps and running boards to get a marginally higher mi/kWh on the exact same route, albeit worse weather conditions, is pretty good data.
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