Carwow's comparison of three high-performance electric vehicles – the Tesla Model S Plaid, Audi RS E-Tron GT Performance, and Lotus Emeya R – reveals that none met their advertised range. In a real-world drive, the Lotus Emeya R ended first, covering only 193.5 miles, with the Audi following at 258 miles. Despite impressive specifications, the discrepancies between expected and actual performance underscore the challenges and limitations of electric vehicles regarding real-world driving ranges.
All three performance EVs failed to achieve their advertised range, highlighting a common discrepancy between manufacturer's claims and real-world capabilities.
The Tesla Model S Plaid, rated for 348 miles by EPA, significantly underperformed in real-world conditions, demonstrating the challenges of electric vehicle range.
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