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The point that keeps getting lost here is that I believe if my previous Model S was driving next to me on that same trip, the Tesla would have had the same or better 3.1 mi/kWh-- likely better since its lifetime average was 3.4. Based on their EPAs alone, the Lucid should be 20% better than the Model S.Especially with wind. Due to a square-law loss of range with airspeed, a headwind hurts more than a tailwind helps. Crosswinds reduce range too.
Now of course I can't prove that, but I rarely saw below 3.4 or 3.5 on road trips with the Model S. And, it's lifetime average of 3.4 reflects that when almost all it's mileage was city and stop and go freeway.