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In 2023 the only option available was the large pack at 132 kWh.
Ah okay, thanks for the info. I'm looking at a R1T and don't tow very often and usually go short distances when I do. Considering the LFP battery vs the large pack.
 

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Ah okay, thanks for the info. I'm looking at a R1T and don't tow very often and usually go short distances when I do. Considering the LFP battery vs the large pack.
Keep in mind the current large pack is smaller than the large pack in this post. The large pack in this post is closer to the current max pack offering.
 
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Late reply. It is 132Kwh as someone else stated. From other trips we get about 100 miles comfortably at 80% from stop to stop but if it's windy the range drops a lot. This camper is not aerodynamic at all.
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