I would say EPA - 20% based on the Air. The AGT at 516 miles becomes 450. Then you are driving between 20-80% on a long drive so 60% of 450 becomes 270 miles or about 50% of the EPA range. Extrapolate to the Gravity and you will be charging every 225-250 miles. Of course, this is much better than any other EV SUV out there on the market.
I would say EPA - 20% based on the Air. The AGT at 516 miles becomes 450. Then you are driving between 20-80% on a long drive so 60% of 450 becomes 270 miles or about 50% of the EPA range. Extrapolate to the Gravity and you will be charging every 225-250 miles. Of course, this is much better than any other EV SUV out there on the market.
Anyone have experience with what the range hit is from putting roof rack bars on an EV? I recall early Gravity promo photos including a roof rack and a luggage pod. But I don't recall seeing any of that in this years promotional promos or vehicle reviews. Maybe they dropped the idea, because they figure interior cargo is so good that people won't need it?
I personally don't need a roof rack. But I'm still curious.