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Originally Posted by chriscam95
35, 40, 50? Why not go off kW h like Tesla? You’re setting yourself up for consumers thinking your electric numbers are referring to battery size, immediately making consumers think = worse than Tesla (ex: P85/100D). And M “60?” The number only previously used for V12s?
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Tesla doesn't use kWh in their model names anymore. They have Standard Range Plus, Long Range, Performance, Plaid and Plaid+. And then you have the Cybertruck thing which has Single Motor RWD, Dual Motor AWD and Tri Motor AWD.