We've had the cap on for about 2/3 of the driving so far, but I don't think there's been any impact on range from the cap. I doubt there's much overall aero benefit to the cap, but I've also realized that weight is not a big factor for range for us, as long as it's inside the footprint of the bed/cap. Something sticking up high above the cab would have a much bigger impact than more weight down in the bed. We don't need to do any towing, and I probably wouldn't have gone electric if we did.
Overall, speed, temp, and big elevation gains are the biggest range hits. The worst range for us is usually driving 75mph on I90 up to Snoqualmie through gusty winds, but that's also our shortest trip for skiing and well within reach. 60mph on 2-lane roads is notably better. We averaged 2.4 mi/kwh over 5,000 miles, which is about 310 miles for range. We'll see how a full winter of driving it changes the numbers, but seeing more like 260 mile range for snow/cold driving so far. In some ways, WA is pretty ideal for this, because a lot of our ski driving is moderate temps/terrain until the last bit of the drive.
WMD - good to hear! We had a few ski days in 0 degree temps, but never got to really test fully range below zero. I definitely agree on how comfortable it was to drive in those temps!
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