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Yesterday driving at temperatures between 65 to 80s.

And a day after a very disappointing 743 Wh/mi pulling an RV over 22 miles with minimal steep climb on 60s weather.

Tell me this is real after the latest software update.

Tesla Cybertruck 375 Wh/mi average energy consumption over 1,156 miles (after latest software update)! IMG_9369
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Wow! 375 for 1100 miles!

that’s impressive! How are you driving it?
I must be hyper-miling, lol.

Just got over-speeding citation.

I now set my cruise-control 65 to 69 (speed limit max at 70 on our freeways).

I only floor the pedal now when Corvette teases me to a race. or when a Ram deliberately cuts me off and shows off his rolling coal. 🤣
 


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That's awesome! Under 70 will get you there I think... based on my last 5 years of EV ownership.

How far over the limit? I must ask.

When I got my 3P I was late to an appointment and blasted through what I thought was a red light camera cause "I have fast car I can beat light" but it was a speed camera.... 14 over...

Hi Shane!
 
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That's awesome! Under 70 will get you there I think... based on my last 5 years of EV ownership.

How far over the limit? I must ask.

When I got my 3P I was late to an appointment and blasted through what I thought was a red light camera cause "I have fast car I can beat light" but it was a speed camera.... 14 over...

Hi Shane!
That's the problem with CT. It easy to over-speed and not even notice it.

I think I nearly hit 100 mph until I started to slow down but the highway patrol said I was still at 85 mph.
 
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Good people ya gotta specify which model CT you have
 


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Yesterday driving at temperatures between 65 to 80s.

And a day after a very disappointing 743 Wh/mi pulling an RV over 22 miles with minimal steep climb on 60s weather.

Tell me this is real after the latest software update.

IMG_9369.jpeg
Are you driving with an extra wind sail?!?🤔
 
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Yep, it’s real. Got that and better in my AWD on a 2k-mile roadtrip. Just need to keep it under 70. 🥹
 

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I want that to be real, but I believe this deserves a fair but of skepticism. Those numbers are rivaling much smaller and lighter vehicles. This seems to defy what should be expected.

I am not saying OP is lying, just that there might be an issue with the software calculation. Or there were conditions on the drive that we are not aware of, such as a tailwind.
 

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I want that to be real, but I believe this deserves a fair but of skepticism. Those numbers are rivaling much smaller and lighter vehicles. This seems to defy what should be expected.

I am not saying OP is lying, just that there might be an issue with the software calculation. Or there were conditions on the drive that we are not aware of, such as a tailwind.
The CT seems to be very efficient when driving consistently at highway speeds between 60-65. I hope the numbers are real, but I haven’t done the reverse math myself…
Tesla Cybertruck 375 Wh/mi average energy consumption over 1,156 miles (after latest software update)! IMG_7315

This is a screen photo of 180mi trip at 375 Wh/mile … even at 75mph. 🤓
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