How Much Range Are You Actually Getting?

How Much Range Are You Actually Getting?

  • 100% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 8 2.9%
  • 90% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 22 7.9%
  • 80% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 108 38.8%
  • 70% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 96 34.5%
  • 60% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 31 11.2%
  • 50% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 11 4.0%
  • 40% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 2 0.7%
  • 30% Of Estimated Range

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    278

rbbarry

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I am hearing from a lot of owners that they are getting no where near the estimated range published on the Lucid Motors site. I know this is not uncommon of any EV, including Tesla. But I am curious what range you are actually getting with your "normal" driving - however you normally drive.
 
I don’t use the range… I switched the dashboard to %SOC.

roadtrip - so >75 I was getting 3.1m/kWh
around town little bit of freeway - I have been getting 3.7-3.8m/kWh … not sure what the “% range” that is
 
It varies by wheel size too..

So for the DEP on 21"

100% - 3.82 mi/kwh
90 - 3.4
80 - 3.06
70 - 2.68
 
So percentages make more sense then?
Well, it's your poll! Just gave numbers in case you wanted to do something with it ;)
 
Well, it's your poll! Just gave numbers in case you wanted to do something with it ;)
Maybe have the Goal numbers in the first post in a table? (My point is more that most folks won't know what the goal numbers should be)

PercentageDE-P 19DE-R 21DE-P 21DE-R 19GT 19GT 21
100471481451520516469
90424433406468464422
80377385361416413375
70330337316364361328
60283289271312310281
50236241226260258235
40188192180208206188
30141144135156155141
 
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but, real question: do we actually know what the inserts do in terms of range? I'm curious but haven't seen any details anywhere
No, it is actually a valid question. I don’t think we have a large enough sample base or the correct conditions to properly determine, however.
 
Not enough to risk them flying off at 150 mph
 
Not enough to risk them flying off at 150 mph
Haha because I regularly drive at top speed, duh. :p

(But I agree, I haven't put them on since the first day just because I like the look that much more)
 
I don’t use the range… I switched the dashboard to %SOC.

roadtrip - so >75 I was getting 3.1m/kWh
around town little bit of freeway - I have been getting 3.7-3.8m/kWh … not sure what the “% range” that is
Do you have 19" or 21" rims?
 
Yesterday I went from Lake Havasu AZ to LA
I charged in Needles CA to 80% or 372 Miles of range and drove with the cruise set at 70 for 150 Miles....
To my surprise I was down to 120 Miles of range loosing an additional 100 Miles.
I did have a strong head wind........ I hope this is not the real world Usage.
 
Yesterday I went from Lake Havasu AZ to LA
I charged in Needles CA to 80% or 372 Miles of range and drove with the cruise set at 70 for 150 Miles....
To my surprise I was down to 120 Miles of range loosing an additional 100 Miles.
I did have a strong head wind........ I hope this is not the real world Usage.
Well...considering you drove in the real world, I would say it was! Also a strong headwind will mess with your range by a lot.
 
Well...considering you drove in the real world, I would say it was! Also a strong headwind will mess with your range by a lot.
Also, given where you are driving, I think AC use makes a big difference too. At least that's what I saw when driving I-10 from phx to LA last weekend.
 
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