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Update, Edmunds has updated their article to mention that the 334 miles range on A/T tires actually exceeded range estimates. ?
Here's the accompanying video from this range test:
Full review @ https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/tesla-cybertruck-ev-range-test.html
The dual-motor Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series achieved an Edmunds-certified result of 334 miles, or 6 miles short of Tesla's published estimate. Before we unpack that a little more, let’s acknowledge that those missing wheel covers could make up the difference; we plan on running the test again with the covers installed, whenever Tesla has a fix for the issue.
Here's the accompanying video from this range test:
Full review @ https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/tesla-cybertruck-ev-range-test.html
- We put a Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series through our official Edmunds EV Range Test.
- We achieved 334 miles on our test, just 6 miles shy of Tesla's predicted range.
- The Cybertruck is one of the most range-accurate Teslas we've ever tested, though the truck falls behind the dual-motor Ford F-150 Lightning and Rivian R1T.
The dual-motor Tesla Cybertruck Foundation Series achieved an Edmunds-certified result of 334 miles, or 6 miles short of Tesla's published estimate. Before we unpack that a little more, let’s acknowledge that those missing wheel covers could make up the difference; we plan on running the test again with the covers installed, whenever Tesla has a fix for the issue.
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