That range is pretty sweet. I was reading that you can't get the heat pump with RWD, making for an interesting tradeoff in summer vs. winter range. The internet suggested that the reason to get AWD was for extra traction and power rather than just for the heat pump, since the cost savings of the heat pump aren't huge and while it gets you a bit better winter range, the RWD range is better in most temps unless you live somewhere with very long cold winters. Purchase price of any new car these days is high enough that only 5-10% more for AWD seems worth it, but in reality the extra power is probably not needed and most EVs aren't dedicated snow vehicles for most people.
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