Hi, Adrian. The difference is that the US figures are derived from the EPA driving test, while in Europe they use the WLTP (world harmonized light-duty vehicles test procedure). Typically, the EPA figures are the more accurate.Hi, I'm totally confused by the recent reports about the (now almost confirmed) range of the Mach-E. Today I read 270 miles in InsideEVs but in the UK it's advertised at 379 miles - are our miles that much shorter than yours?!
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The Tesla is a good choice if you're doing a lot of longer-distance trips in the UK because the Supercharger network is better than the alternatives at the moment. The others will catch up, I think, but it may take a year or several.Thanks Dominic, that's very helpful.
I assume therefore that it means the Model S I have just ordered will get close to the 400 miles Tesla state and so it was a good move not to wait for a Mach-E because it was half the price and would go nearly as far?!
For me, range is an issue as I travel to parts of the UK where charging is sparse at present.
The Tesla is a good choice if you're doing a lot of longer-distance trips in the UK because the Supercharger network is better than the alternatives at the moment. The others will catch up, I think, but it may take a year or several.