Recent loss of range

I used to drive between SF and LA a long time ago. It was the only time I got a ticket going over 100 mph. The roads between these cities are straight and boring.

If your wife is doing 90 mph or more, then yes, your total range will be much lower.

always good to have service check it out. Good luck.
 
If on longer journey all that matters is miles/kWh on trip gauge
4.6 is 100% range
< 4.6 is less than 516 miles on fully charged pack
Anything near 4.0 yields close to 400 real miles assuming your comfortable driving down to 10%
 
If on longer journey all that matters is miles/kWh on trip gauge
4.6 is 100% range
< 4.6 is less than 516 miles on fully charged pack
Anything near 4.0 yields close to 400 real miles assuming your comfortable driving down to 10%
2022-2024 GT has a 112kw battery.
2025 has 118kw.
 
n reality, there's nothing wrong with the car. If a driver is disciplined and patient enough to learn the art of "hypermilers," the EPA number can be beaten too.
Hypermiling sounds like a load of fun in the article…
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Proud owner of ‘23 GT with lifetime efficiency of 3.1 and enjoying every minute of the driving!
 
Are those with newer models with heat pumps seeing better ranges during colder weather?
 
Hypermiling sounds like a load of fun in the article…
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That's the nature of range: 516 miles can be easily achievable on a treadmill or by a hypermiler but if drivers just want to actually enjoy driving then there is the cost of loss of range.
Proud owner of ‘23 GT with lifetime efficiency of 3.1 and enjoying every minute of the driving!
Agree. I just enjoy the drive and if the car needs more charging because of loss of range as presented in this thread, just do it!
 
Are those with newer models with heat pumps seeing better ranges during colder weather?
The EPA test cycle changed in 2024 (it’s harder now) so the 2025 AGT with a 118kWh battery has a range of 512 (4.34mi/kWh)…but this appears to be a far more realistic range than the pre-2025 models with a 112kWh pack and no heat pump…
 
I have a 2022 GT and live in the S.F. Bay Area. I consistently get 2/3 of the stated range. Recently drove to LA and got 300 miles per full charge even though gauge said I’d get 460, driving both directions in temps 50s to 70s. I’ve been keeping track since then and it’s been consistent whether city or highway driving, and regardless of battery charge level. Disappointing since the range was a big part of what I thought I was buying.
 
I have a 2022 GT and live in the S.F. Bay Area. I consistently get 2/3 of the stated range. Recently drove to LA and got 300 miles per full charge even though gauge said I’d get 460, driving both directions in temps 50s to 70s. I’ve been keeping track since then and it’s been consistent whether city or highway driving, and regardless of battery charge level. Disappointing since the range was a big part of what I thought I was buying.
I also had the same problem, but I assumed it was my heavy lead foot while driving..When I requested my 3rd year maintenance I received back the following reply that my high voltage battery pack needed replacement, though I had no previous problem. They also replaced my wiring harness and wonder box. Since then my mileage has dramatically improved. From 250 to over 300 in the city and from 375 to over 400 on the highway. Don't know why as I seem to drive with the same lead foot, but I am thrilled with the improvement. Below is the e-mail I received back.

Thank you for your email. You are correct in thinking that we would need your vehicle on site to perform the replacement of the high voltage battery pack. In addition to that campaign, there are a few more that were added recently:

-Exterior door handle mechanism: updating all four door handle assemblies to latest revision
-Audio performance enhancement: install sound dampening butyl patch below A-pillar speakers and update audio software
-Hood strut reinforcement plate: inspect hood strut mounting points and install reinforcement plates as needed
 
Thanks for that info. They did replace my battery pack in the last year. I'll measure my mileage more scientifically and then reach out to Lucid.
 
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