SANZC02
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That has been my experience as well.After 8 years of Tesla ownership and 3 years of Rivian, my understanding is that this displayed range doesn't change based on a persons speed or driving style. I believe that it's essentially reflection of the EPA rated range in the particular drive mode you've selected ie: conserve, sport, all purpose. To my knowledge the only other variables that seem to impact it are battery degradation.
If running navigation that makes adjustments but the dash readout seems to be rated range times remaining charge level.
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