Crissa
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No, as your prior paragraph said, they can use that to gear much, much lower and provide the torque a powerful truck needs without killing the range efficiency.Its waste on a truck unless there are range-y reasons or miracle battery magic to be had.
Tesla can then use the front motor at a different gearing to create efficiency at highway speed. Even if it's a small amount, every percent counts.
-Crissa
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