Hi everyone. I just purchased my 2020 LT as a dealer loaner with 2k miles on it. For the past 2 days I have commuted back and fourth to work, about 60 miles 1 way, about 80% highway. I set my cruse to 80 mph on the highway, which is not at all unusual here in Florida, and can maintain it, except for a few variations here and there except for going around an occasional slower car. This morning I did the trip on a different route, a few miles longer with more highway travel, closer to 90%. All on flat level Florida roads, typical of east central Florida.
First... I got 3.2 mi/kwh for the highway portion of the trip. I was very surprised at this. I did not expect to get over about 2.8.
Second, which leads me to my question to the group, I took 3 different highways on my route this morning. On the first, a 4 lane toll road heading east, I averaged around 26 kw of power use. On the second, which is a 4 lane rural road thru the woods and a swamp, I averaged about 30 kw. On the third, I-95 heading south, I averaged about 25 kw. All of this was with cruse control set to 80 on flat strait Florida roads. I do not understand the variation in power from road to road. Has anyone else ever seen this? Tires at 38 psi, very little wind, 60 deg. outside, FYI...
First... I got 3.2 mi/kwh for the highway portion of the trip. I was very surprised at this. I did not expect to get over about 2.8.
Second, which leads me to my question to the group, I took 3 different highways on my route this morning. On the first, a 4 lane toll road heading east, I averaged around 26 kw of power use. On the second, which is a 4 lane rural road thru the woods and a swamp, I averaged about 30 kw. On the third, I-95 heading south, I averaged about 25 kw. All of this was with cruse control set to 80 on flat strait Florida roads. I do not understand the variation in power from road to road. Has anyone else ever seen this? Tires at 38 psi, very little wind, 60 deg. outside, FYI...