I recently purchased a 2021 (refreshed model) model s LR, tempest wheels.
the vehicle is rated at 405 miles, but i cannot get anywhere close to that range.
At best i am squeezing 60% of the range ( IE. charged to 324 miles(80%), driven down to 81 miles (20%) = in theory i should of driven 242. Real life results, i get 150 miles at best, ie the 60%ish efficiency rate)
Other notes:
i am coming from a model 3 LR and performance, i drive extremely moderate and always get 95% of the range on my model 3s. my driving is always kept under 70mph, warm so-cal weather, AC blowing low, music playing moderate, sentry mode off.
I had the vehicle inspected at SC, they ran driving unit test and battery test, as per the results everything checked out. My observations are over 5K mile trips, and 3 months of ownership.
Can 21,22 model s owners share their feedback on their real world driving range?
is 60% real world range efficiency realistic for a model s?
Thank you for your feedback.
Note:
suspension dynamics, and cosmetic quality control is garbage.
the vehicle is rated at 405 miles, but i cannot get anywhere close to that range.
At best i am squeezing 60% of the range ( IE. charged to 324 miles(80%), driven down to 81 miles (20%) = in theory i should of driven 242. Real life results, i get 150 miles at best, ie the 60%ish efficiency rate)
Other notes:
i am coming from a model 3 LR and performance, i drive extremely moderate and always get 95% of the range on my model 3s. my driving is always kept under 70mph, warm so-cal weather, AC blowing low, music playing moderate, sentry mode off.
I had the vehicle inspected at SC, they ran driving unit test and battery test, as per the results everything checked out. My observations are over 5K mile trips, and 3 months of ownership.
Can 21,22 model s owners share their feedback on their real world driving range?
is 60% real world range efficiency realistic for a model s?
Thank you for your feedback.
Note:
suspension dynamics, and cosmetic quality control is garbage.