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Tesla Model S breaks winter range record

Tesla Model S has broken the winter range record in a new wide-ranging cold weather range test conducted in Norway.

For years now, Norway has been conducting extensive range and efficiency tests in cold weather, which is a concern for many potential EV buyers living in regions with harsh winters.

This year’s test was the most extensive to date with 29 different EV models.

The Tesla Model S stole the show this year.

After not being sold in Europe for almost two years following a design refresh, The Model S joined the winter range test, and it did phenomenally.

The tests were conducted on this loop between Oslo and Hjerkinn at temperatures between -5C and -10C (via Norway’s Motor.no):

The Model S – which finished at 530km (329 miles), only 16.40% short of its advertised 634 km WLTP range – is the only vehicle on the list that passed 450 km (280 miles).

This is much better than most other vehicles tested, which saw their range affected closer to 20-30% by the cold weather.

The Mercedes EQE 300 is the closest competitor to the Tesla Model S that was tested, and it saw a massive 33% deviation from its advertised range.

Here are all the results for every EV model tested in the winter range test:

ModelWLTP rangeAchieved rangePercentage deviation, range500 km: consumption-battery-km left450 km: consumption-battery-km left400 km: consumption-battery-km left350 km: consumption-battery-km left300 km: consumption-battery-km left
Tesla Model S Standard634530−16.40%17.3 2 1518 8 4917.7 18 11118.3 26 15817.2 40 241
Mercedes EQE 300614409−33.39%21.6 0 022.4 4 2520.9 24 132
BMW i7 xDrive60595424−28.74%23.5 1 624.5 10 3622.9 29 121
NINE ET7580434−25.17%22.7 8 3724.8 18 8320.3 35 117
BMW i4 eDrive40565434−23.19%18.6 4 1818.9 15 4417.9 31 122
Tesla Model X Plaid543444−18.23%20.9 9 4521.1 20 9819.8 36 181
Nissan Ariya 2WD533400−24.95%20.1 10 3718.8 30 119
Volkswagen ID.5 Pro526378−28.14%20.2 4 1419.7 21 80
Bid Han521406−22.07%20.1 1 320.7 11 5519 29 149
Hongqi E-HS9 prototype 120 kWt515389−24.47%28.1 7 2326.7 24 96
Skoda Enyaq Coupe RS510338−33.73%21.1 13 46
Toyota BZ4X 2WD503323−35.79%19.1 3 0
Voyage Free501391−21.96%26.4 7 1425.0 26 68
Hongqi E-HS9465303−34.84%29 0 0
Kia Niro EV460343−25.43%17.6 19 54
Tesla Model Y 2WD455337−25.93%16.9 11 42
Hyundai Ioniq 5 4WD454345−24.01%20.1 18 56
Mercedes EQB 250452334−26.11%19.2 11 37
MG ZS LR440352-20.00%18.2 2 618.7 18 45
JAC e-JS4433323−25.40%12.6 5 –
BMW iX1428337−21.26%18.3 8 27
Renault Megane428318−25.70%18.1 1 0
MG 4425338−20.47%17.7 14 38
Kia EV6 GT424349−17.69%20.8 17 50
BYD Atto 3420311−25.95%19.6 4 15
Volkswagen ID Buzz408310−24.02%24.8 0 0
MG 5380313−17.63%18.3 2 3
MG Marvel R370308−16.76%21.7 4 –
Maxus Euniq6354317−10.45%21.1 4 17

Electrek’s Take

Top comment by marcoGUSA

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What is the actual reason (e.g. battery management, type of cell density) that Teslas consistently still outperform? I'll take an answer from anyone who knows. Thanks.

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These test results have come at a pretty good time for people in the Northeast in North America since we are expecting a massive cold front here in the coming days.

The results are what you should probably expect at -5C to -10C (14F), but this weekend we are going to experience -33C where I am in Shawinigan, Quebec. That’s -24F.

At these extreme cold temperature, you can expect closer to 40% drop in range – even in the latest Tesla Model S. But that’s not just an electric vehicle thing. Every car is less efficient in extreme cold.

Be careful out there this weekend. Frostbite is a real thing.

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