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What's your estimated range with 100% SoC?

FirstEV

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That is pretty nuts for that condition I do not even get that in mild weather on 20 inch … of course it’s a Turbo, but driven normally I would not expect it to be so far off, seems the bigger engine is more hungry. Curious what the new software will do, hopefully I’ll get it installed when I enter it for recalls later this month …
Maybe it is a bit easier to be a bit hard footed on the gas when driving a Turbo ;)

Jokes a side, hopefully the update might do some adjustments for efficiency! :) I also have RWS, which I assume you have as well so it is a pretty good comparison!
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Maybe it is a bit easier to be a bit hard footed on the gas when driving a Turbo ;)

Jokes a side, hopefully the update might do some adjustments for efficiency! :) I also have RWS, which I assume you have as well so it is a pretty good comparison!
If Porsche would bring out a rear only powered GTS I would get in line, 110kwh battery flatter charging curve (do not need to be 400kw) they would have a hit on their hands, ultimate range, fast charging and fun factor 💯
 

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We recently moved the company into a new office, and now I go 45 mph instead of 75 mph to and from work. I noticed the guess-o-meter has significantly increased -- 263 miles on 80%, so 329 miles at full charge. I guess those "air drag and rolling resistance increases by square of velocity" formulas really do work ...
 

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The cold seems to be having a bigger effect on our Macan than it does our Mach-E. Drove home to CO from Jackpot NV yesterday. Morning temps were 25F-35F (cold but not frigid). First leg was intended to be 211 miles from Jackpot to Perry UT (EA station). Charged to 100% at the hotel, so I figured it would handle that with at least 15% to spare. Nope. I was only getting 2.0-2.3 MPK, and the nav was saying I'd arrive at 0%. So I stopped and added 10% at the Heyburn ID EA along the way. Even with that, nav was gradually dropping from 10% to 7% arrival, so I backed off the speed and turned off the climate for a while until it became clear we could make it.

Ended up arriving at 15%, which means it took 95% to go the 211 miles. That's 222 miles of range. Mix of 2-lane highways and interstates. Speeds between 70-80 MPH. Net 900' elevation drop.

Got somewhat better the rest of the drive home as temps warmed to the mid-40s.

Similar to our Mach-E, dropping below 40F seems to be the point where range loss gets serious. But 30% loss (vs EPA) was more than I expected at temps around 30F. We usually don't see that much loss in the Mach-E until we get below 20F.
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