Dark-Fx
Well-Known Member
The snow tires make a big difference, but so does being used to feathering the throttle off vs just lifting any time you need to slow at all. Even with the sport all-season tires on my R1T still, I haven't really had issues with high regen on snow and ice covered roads. Certainly have to drive slower though, so perhaps that's the mitigating factor overall. Driving for conditions.Ah... I hated snow wheeling in my previous 4Runner. Can't imagine even trying without a winch in a 7000 lbs vehicle.
If you're talking on-road snow...I've personally found that regen improved quite a bit in snow mode since they first released it. It's possible it's less good without winter tires, but it hasn't been nearly as bad as that first winter with the truck.
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