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Justin Hart    August 30, 2022 - 3:55AM

In reply to by Natalie (not verified)

Sure! In my experience, every MPH over 60 MPH is going to make a small difference. Driving at a steady 63 MPH for example, and assuming the road is pretty flat, I don’t need to run the heat, and there aren’t any strong headwinds I can get a little over the rated range, maybe 34-35 miles. Driving 65-70, I would anticipate more like 30 miles of range, and over 70 MPH is going to be 30 or less miles (the faster you go, the less it will be, basically). Note, I can regularly get 40-43 miles on a full charge in the summer, driving at an average speed of about 50-55 mph though (lots of traffic on the highways around Seattle), so not that that is possible where you live, but even if you slow down just a mile or two per hour, it can get you that much more range on a full charge. Good luck!

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