Until they correct this wrong statement, Edmunds is dead to me.
- We achieved 334 miles on our test, just 6 miles shy of Tesla's predicted range.
Totally agree. Seems obvious they should get that part right. But glad to hear it exceeded rather than failed their way of testing range.Also can “industry experts” stop saying the duel motor CT promised 500 miles of range in 2019?!? The duel motor only ever said 300+ which apparently they hit exceedingly on the nose. But the press and surprisingly many here keep stating this wrong “fact”. People who only ever reserved and intended to purchase a duel motor AWD pissing and moaning about the huge range promise let down. Wtf
True and, over time, the covers help shave a bit of the tire off as well, that has to improve range, right?!?Ya know… this is without covers too.
it could have been even better.
ROFL - $40k+ better than the lightningTesla claimed, with 35" all terrain tires, CT could get 320 miles. Edmund tested achieved 334 miles. That is better! Does Ford and Rivian use 123kw battery. No, they use a bigger battery pack. These guy have to throw in something to make the CT less desire then other truck. CT have more features that are way better then ford and Rivian. CT> F150 & R1T
Well it is a faster way to get to Mars eventually...yeah but..... they didn't test it driving only uphill at 100mph into a headwind in -30f temps.......![]()
Until these trucks can use the Supercharger network, I would never touch one. Once the Supercharger network is opened up, it will be a freaking mess. The random locations of NACS ports on cars will cause serious issues and people taking up two chargers. Will the Ford Lightening even be able to use the pull through chargers? I am not looking forward to this insanity. It will also suck when Chevy Bolts are drawing a max of 40 kW.ROFL - $40k+ better than the lightning
Yep - lightnings use all Tesla chargers in a couple months…Until these trucks can use the Supercharger network, I would never touch one. Once the Supercharger network is opened up, it will be a freaking mess. The random locations of NACS ports on cars will cause serious issues and people taking up two chargers. Will the Ford Lightening even be able to use the pull through chargers? I am not looking forward to this insanity. It will also suck when Chevy Bolts are drawing a max of 40 kW.![]()
I’ve had my CT less than two weeks and its been charging up to 240 miles at 80% only so far. Not sure it could gain almost 100 more miles of range at 100%. Perhaps I’m missing something.Solid range test but the charge curve still sucks, IMO. Faster charging negates the need for huge range (outside of towing or way off the highway)