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I drive a Cyberbeast FS with Goodyear off road tires with the hub caps and on 100% I get roughly 230-250 miles. After 3.2K miles driven please put exact model and range you guys get. Disappointed by the range wish they would have just done a 246 KWh battery pack. Also I feel like if they let us drive on entry mode on freeway it would give better range.
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I average 420 Wh/m on 35"x12.5"R18 Gripmax extreme terrain tires on wheels with a +18mm offset. So that's 123000 Wh / 420 Wh/m = roughly 293 miles

On stock tires and OEM wheels I was getting around 390 Wh/m, roughly 315 miles. ?‍♂

Honestly, I've stopped worry about it. Charging is so easy, fast, and affordable that for my needs I haven't once thought "gee, wish I could continuously drive for more than 300 miles at time..." I gotta pee at least every 150 anyway since I'm constantly sipping water while driving.
 

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My CB is currently sitting at 70% charge and Teslamate estimates 216 miles of range at 70%. So, full range should be 216/.7 = ~308 miles.

I drive in Chill, and use FSD (on "Standard") most of the time. I believe Teslamate is using actual history for its estimates and this is after roughly 10k miles on the original AT tires, no wheelcovers.
 
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I average 420 Wh/m on 35"x12.5"R18 Gripmax extreme terrain tires on wheels with a +18mm offset. So that's 123000 Wh / 420 Wh/m = roughly 293 miles

On stock tires and OEM wheels I was getting around 390 Wh/m, roughly 315 miles. ?‍♂
Do you have 1 engine 2 engine or 3 because I have the cyberbeast (3) and that gets the worst range. So you get that on highway at 55 degrees?
 


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Do you have 1 engine 2 engine or 3 because I have the cyberbeast (3) and that gets the worst range. So you get that on highway at 55 degrees?
FS AWD - 2 motors

oh and temps are all over the place. But like I added on before, I've stopped worrying about range. I've been in the boonies plenty, -10F, 120F, tops of mountains, death valley; just plan your trip and you'll be fine. I give a GENEROUS 20% buffer for everything I do and I have never been stranded or worried.
 
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My CB is currently sitting at 70% charge and Teslamate estimates 216 miles of range at 70%. So, full range should be 216/.7 = ~308 miles.

I drive in Chill, and use FSD (on "Standard") most of the time. I believe Teslamate is using actual history for its estimates and this is after roughly 10k miles on the original AT tires, no wheelcovers.
Dang I use Tessie would you recommend Tesla mate instead? Is this highway miles I go about 80mph. Mine says 80% 197miles
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AWD on the AT tires and I average 424 wh/m. Obviously at high speeds (80+), it's closer to 200 miles on a full charge, but that's all things.
Do you have cyberbeast? Or what model?
 


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I'll add that my range is about the same as when I purchased it and I have around 23,000 miles.
 

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Do you have 1 engine 2 engine or 3 because I have the cyberbeast (3) and that gets the worst range. So you get that on highway at 55 degrees?
Oh! Should also not that I generally do 70mph on standard FSD--80 mph was for my 20s lol, I'm in no hurry and I enjoy the views
 

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Dang I use Tessie would you recommend Tesla mate instead? Is this highway miles I go about 80mph. Mine says 80% 197miles
I'd say only about a quarter of my driving is highway (75-80MPH). Probably half is two-lane country highways, averaging ~50 MPH. That's probably the big difference.

As far as Tessie vs. Teslamate goes, I've never used Tessie so couldn't tell you. I installed Teslamate because it was free, easy to set up in a docker container on my NAS, and I wanted the visualizations and statistics. I've heard good things about both, but don't have any data on the Tessie side.
 
 








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