SeaGeo
Well-Known Member
I *suspect* you'll see a bigger delta between the three tires in town as the rolling resistance and the weight of the wheels plays a bigger roll than at speed. I also suspect that the range values that Rivian quotes are based on a typical highway speed (or similar) to start. I would guess that even at speed most of the difference between the 3 wheels is rolling resistance, but that's just a hunch.Does anyone have thoughts on the difference in efficiency between the tires for use around town? I'm thinking low speeds in the city with frequent traffic lights or stop signs. Probably 1/3 of my use is this way on very short trips in urban conditions.
The loss in range from 21s to 20s or 22s seems to be 5-10%, and this is largely aerodynamics driven. But I would guess in the city, it's more rolling resistance? Is the difference going to be comparable for this use case? Or perhaps it's negligible at low speeds?
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