Model X Long Range Raven efficiency test

Uploaded 5 years ago by Bjørn Nyland

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- The Tesla Model X Raven, a Long Range non-Performance model, is tested for energy consumption.
- Driving at 90 kilometers per hour is intended to simulate a mix of city and highway driving.
- The tester drives a short loop to measure consumption.
- It's found that the new Raven powertrain is more efficient than the older one.
- There is a slight tailwind during the test, which affects the average energy consumption.
- The tester also notes a downhill segment of the route reduces consumption.
- After driving 46 kilometers and returning, the screenshot is evaluated, and the total energy consumption is found to be 177 watt-hours per kilometer.
- It's calculated that this translates to 520 kilometers of range.
- Compared to other EVs, the Model X is more efficient than the Mercedes EQC and Jaguar I-Pace despite being larger.
- The tester highlights the real wood trim and cream-colored interior, which he considers a bit weird.
- The Model X has best space in its class and has great efficiency for size.
- In this Model X, there is a permanent magnet motor in front and an induction motor in back.

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