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<blockquote data-quote="ArabianOak" data-source="post: 16772128" data-attributes="member: 127831"><p>Tesla's have a battery heater which helps the cars do "better" in cold temps, from my understanding Ford did not do this with their EV's and mileage in the winter was cut by nearly half range...eek. </p><p></p><p>I noticed maybe a 10 percent drop on really cold days...again, doesnt really impact my day because i'm not driving 300 miles anywhere (which was the range of my model y). </p><p>I did take the Y on one long trip to Louisville and only stopped once for a supercharge...took 30 mins....what I did notice is that the battery wears out MUCH faster setting the cruise at 80...40-50 miles of range is lost at 80. At 70mph no range is lost and it keeps it's 300 mile range. </p><p></p><p>As far as performance goes, brooks from drag times has shown a 2 percent drop for each 1/4 mile run...keep in mind your going nearly 160mph during such a pass...again, pretty good stuff. Also, brooks posted a video of the plaid at only 20 percent state of charge still running in the 9's...it did lose a good amount of trap speed (136mph compared to 153). But still insanely fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArabianOak, post: 16772128, member: 127831"] Tesla's have a battery heater which helps the cars do "better" in cold temps, from my understanding Ford did not do this with their EV's and mileage in the winter was cut by nearly half range...eek. I noticed maybe a 10 percent drop on really cold days...again, doesnt really impact my day because i'm not driving 300 miles anywhere (which was the range of my model y). I did take the Y on one long trip to Louisville and only stopped once for a supercharge...took 30 mins....what I did notice is that the battery wears out MUCH faster setting the cruise at 80...40-50 miles of range is lost at 80. At 70mph no range is lost and it keeps it's 300 mile range. As far as performance goes, brooks from drag times has shown a 2 percent drop for each 1/4 mile run...keep in mind your going nearly 160mph during such a pass...again, pretty good stuff. Also, brooks posted a video of the plaid at only 20 percent state of charge still running in the 9's...it did lose a good amount of trap speed (136mph compared to 153). But still insanely fast. [/QUOTE]
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