thecybertruckguy
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- Troy
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I haven't seen anyone online do a proper range test with a roof rack mounted on the Cybertruck.
So, I range tested my rig (and filmed it) using the Mars Adventure Gear Roof Rack and Aeroblade tent on an AWD Cybertruck with 35" All-Terrains.
My 70mph range test resulted in the following efficiency:
Roof Rack + Aeroblade Tent: 470Wh/mi (261mi @ 100%)
Roof Rack: 458Wh/mi (268mi @ 100%)
Stock Cybertruck: 397Wh/mi (309mi @ 100%)
18% difference between stock and RTT! 15% difference between stock and bare roof rack. Not bad at all!
The difference between the rack & Aeroblade tent is also very tiny (<3% difference). That tent is super efficient. Judging by a recent road trip, I'm almost positive a spare tire mounted on top of the roof rack had a larger hit to range than the tent itself.
Just wanted to squash some speculation that roof racks cause deal-breaking range loss. 15% is not "deal breaking" range loss IMO. Some tire combos alone can cause similar range loss!
Here's the video:
So, I range tested my rig (and filmed it) using the Mars Adventure Gear Roof Rack and Aeroblade tent on an AWD Cybertruck with 35" All-Terrains.
My 70mph range test resulted in the following efficiency:
18% difference between stock and RTT! 15% difference between stock and bare roof rack. Not bad at all!
The difference between the rack & Aeroblade tent is also very tiny (<3% difference). That tent is super efficient. Judging by a recent road trip, I'm almost positive a spare tire mounted on top of the roof rack had a larger hit to range than the tent itself.
Just wanted to squash some speculation that roof racks cause deal-breaking range loss. 15% is not "deal breaking" range loss IMO. Some tire combos alone can cause similar range loss!
Here's the video:
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