Author: Range / Efficiency - News and Trends | InsideEVs
The EPA driving range varies between 300 and 335 miles, while its total energy consumption is 2.7-3.0 miles/kWh.
The entry-level version offers 402 miles of EPA range. The top version with 21-inch wheels is much quicker but has 20% less range.
The new Long Range RWD version might even be a bit better.
The A-Spec versions have over 300 miles of EPA range, the Type S is under 300 miles.
The EPA driving range of the model exceeds 340 miles, but one configuration gets less than 250 miles.
The dual-motor, all-wheel drive version is less efficient and has less range.
The rating shows a 5% range loss with the switch from summer to all-season tires.
The Fast Lane Truck compares the Tesla Cybertruck against it's ICE and EV competition.
Tesla's Elon Musk revealed that unlocking the full battery capacity will cost $1,500 to $2,000.
It costs $3,000 less and offers a bit more range than the AWD version.