Quote from: Max Headroom on July 14, 2022, 18:32:20This is an apple to oranges comparison and is meaningless.
EPA combined range test is " the approximate number of miles that a vehicle can travel in combined city and highway driving (using a mix of 55% highway and 45% city driving) before needing to be recharged,"
So EPA estimates are closer to a real world daily driver scenario. Not a 70 MPH road trip.
Correct. Their comparison to EPA is misleading. The data point is useful, though, for the occasional person who can drive 250 miles at 70 mph.
I'm lucky to average above 45 mph in real world highway driving over 8 hours on a 65 mph road. And when doing that, the AWD EV6 can easily exceed 300 miles (I own one).
In real world commuting and errand running; 11 miles over 60 minutes, the range is more like 325 miles, though not a scenario where I need to worry about charging, either.