Riviaenz
Well-Known Member
I‘d read about that phenomenon and was worried about it going into our first roadtrip. We didn’t experience that at all. The only time it was concerning was with the one leg I mentioned that the indicated range started dropping once we got further into the forest where elevation gently increased and speed limit was also higher (70s). And that was contrary to start of the leg which was level and slower speeds (~60mph). When I started noticing range drop from having been trending up I slowed and it helped to stem the fast drop. The start of the leg was good enough to where it climbed to about 160-170mi indicated range before it began dropping and as we got further into it I was staying comfortable estimating in my head that we’d make it and sure enough by the end of that segment we finished traveling 90 miles and having 12% SoC left over.The software from a year ago was actually pretty good. As soon as you selected towing mode it immediately dropped range by 50% but then adjusted fairly accurately based on your efficiency during the drive. Then they screwed it all up and you started getting 635 miles in tow mode and it’s been messed up ever since.
It would definitely have been a problem if range were crazy off like indicating 635mi. Still having had great results for the majority of the trip up to that point, with range in the 150-180 zone and still having some buffer I was really puzzled. On the return is when the elevation change became apparent as did the higher speeds. I watched speed for the return of that same road section and managed to get better range results. Then the rest of the trip was back to higher indicated and actual range once out of that part of the route.
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