Hi everyone,
My car has gone into Tesla for some snagging issues to be sorted and during this time I have been loaned a Model S 100D. The range on this car is great and I noted that if I travel for 50 miles that the range would also go down by 50 miles, or maybe even a fraction less, not by around 65 miles like in my M3P. I believe with the bigger battery in this car I can get a genuine 300 miles range - as suggested by the range.
Having a look through the settings I noted that there is the possibility to select rated or typical range from the menus. Typical range has been selected and seems very accurate.
I know that the energy app can give a figure based on my driving for the last 5/15/30 miles. The figure seems to change often and recalculates very quickly, perhaps too sensitively for use as a typical range figure. It is helpful and has it’s place, but overlays the map, which isn’t ideal.
What I would like to know is, does anyone know why we don’t have this option of typical range for the Model 3?
Thank you.
My car has gone into Tesla for some snagging issues to be sorted and during this time I have been loaned a Model S 100D. The range on this car is great and I noted that if I travel for 50 miles that the range would also go down by 50 miles, or maybe even a fraction less, not by around 65 miles like in my M3P. I believe with the bigger battery in this car I can get a genuine 300 miles range - as suggested by the range.
Having a look through the settings I noted that there is the possibility to select rated or typical range from the menus. Typical range has been selected and seems very accurate.
I know that the energy app can give a figure based on my driving for the last 5/15/30 miles. The figure seems to change often and recalculates very quickly, perhaps too sensitively for use as a typical range figure. It is helpful and has it’s place, but overlays the map, which isn’t ideal.
What I would like to know is, does anyone know why we don’t have this option of typical range for the Model 3?
Thank you.