LiamJacobs
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I did verify that the rear motor was disconnecting when it was able/not required.One thing you might check is whether when in All purpose mode, the rear motor is off most of the time (the auto conserve mode). It is easy to check by looking @ the drive mode display and it will show an animation on whether just the front wheels or both front and rear wheels are getting power. The reason I suggest this is we picked up our 2024 Dual Max and immediately took it on a 800 mile road trip. We found a bug where the rear motor never disconnected at any speed or acceleration. It affected our efficiency quite a bit. We took it into service when we got back and they claimed nothing was wrong but low and behold, somehow the rear motor disconnect worked perfectly and our efficiency went up by about .3 miles/kwh.
Or like on my parents Chevy bolt, it has a min/max; so on my Rivian like 225-370 depending on usage.Maybe Rivian needs a setting which either shows both EPA and a better guess-o-meter range on the dash. Or just the GOM number as default, so new drivers/owners don't get ambushed.
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