Any Co-Relation Between driving mode and mileage achieved and Suspension Feel

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Is there any co-relation between driving mode (smooth, swift, sprint) and mileage achieved. All other things remaining the same. Also, does the suspension feel different in these modes to the degree in one it feels like a luxury smooth ride and in other mode it feels like stiff sporty ride. Thanks.
 
The range is negligible, as reported by others, but the suspension and particularly the steering feel is changed.
 
I don't think Sprint or Swift mode, on their own, are going to effect range that much. It's the way you drive when you are in those modes that will make the difference. It's hard enough to keep it under 70 in Smooth.
 
Is there any co-relation between driving mode (smooth, swift, sprint) and mileage achieved. All other things remaining the same. Also, does the suspension feel different in these modes to the degree in one it feels like a luxury smooth ride and in other mode it feels like stiff sporty ride. Thanks.
Smooth will get you thr softness ride, sprint will get your the hardest ride with also much stiffer steering. Swift is in between.

You will also get more range in smooth rather than Sprint, because in Sprint the batteries are always being conditioned. Smooth and Swift are probably negligible.
 
Smooth will get you thr softness ride, sprint will get your the hardest ride with also much stiffer steering. Swift is in between.

You will also get more range in smooth rather than Sprint, because in Sprint the batteries are always being conditioned. Smooth and Swift are probably negligible.
So thats why we dont need to wait 5 minutes before a launch... right?
 
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