fbpx

Chilly Challenges: Tesla Cycbertruck hits less than 80 percent of advertised range in winter driving test

Austin, Texas — According to a winter driving test conducted by Spec Reviews, the Tesla Cybertruck performed at 79 percent, or 254 miles, of the vehicle’s advertised 320-mile range.

The test, which was performed by Kyle Connor on Youtube, included driving a Cybertruck on a highway in Texas and running the vehicle at around 70 miles per hour in temperatures around seven degrees Celsius.

During the test, Connor ran the Cybertruck from a 100 percent charge until the battery died, taking the vehicle off of the highway and to a mall parking lot once it reached a low percentage and then completing loops until the vehicle came to a complete stop. Connor’s Cybertruck was equipped with all-wheel drive and all-terrain tires.

Tesla has said that it plans to offer a range extender for the Cybertruck that would take up about one third of the vehicle’s bed and would allow the vehicle to go an estimated 470 miles on a full charge.

However, despite this upgrade and while many factors can impact an EV’s range from tires to weight load and low temperatures, Cybertruck reservation-holders have told Business Insider that they are disappointed by the specs and worried about the vehicles environmental performance.

To see Spec Reviews’ video, click here. 

SHARE VIA:
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter
Email

Sign-up for the Collision Repair daily e-zine and never miss a story –  SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR FREE!

Related Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Arslan Accuvision
PlayPlay
Fix Conference
PlayPlay
Fix Canada Conference
PlayPlay
previous arrow
next arrow

Recent Products

Recent Posts

Stay on top of the latest INDUSTRY news and trends by subscribing to our daily e-zine!

Our other sites

Our other sites

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds