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The wheels make it different. Other hardware is the same for efficiency. If you put the same 19 inch wheels on both cars and drove the same you get the same efficiency
Thats right. The consensus is that given the same wheels; those two cars should perform identically on range; as other than software; they are identical cars (with some motors being "binned" on the P, and potentially some different struts that lower the P by 1cm)
Yeah, I was presuming a P model without the upgrade pack i.e. on standard 18" or 19" wheels. The 20" wheels with sticky performance tyres are clearly less efficient and 18" aeros most efficient. But in any case, it's the wheel/tyre choice that's critical here in terms of range when comparing LR AWD with P model.
Yeah, I was presuming a P model without the upgrade pack i.e. on standard 18" or 19" wheels. The 20" wheels with sticky performance tyres are clearly less efficient and 18" aeros most efficient. But in any case, it's the wheel/tyre choice that's critical here in terms of range when comparing LR AWD with P model.
Good point! So there really is no difference whatsoever with an LR AWD and P- as far as efficiency goes and the P+ will always be slightly less efficient with the 20" wheels despite being a fraction lower.