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2022 Ford F-150 Lightning Pro: InsideEVs 70 MPH Range Test
We drive an F-150 Lightning Pro with the standard range battery, side by side with an extended range Lariat to compare the difference.
We drive an F-150 Lightning Pro with the standard range battery, side by side with an extended range Lariat to compare the difference.
It's the Bolt EUVs turn out on the NJ Turnpike.
We fully charge a 2022 F-150 Lariat with the extended range battery to see how far it can go at highway speeds on a single charge.
We find out just how far it goes at highway speeds.
Is it the Ultimate Electric Family Hauling Machine?
The results are surprising.
The EPA-rated range is one thing; real-world highway driving is another.
Blasting past its EPA range rating, the EQS 450+ shows off its road-tripping capabilities.
We range-test a 2017 Bolt EV before and after the battery replacement and find out how much difference the new pack makes.
The electric XC40 is known for not providing the best efficiency, especially when driven at higher speeds.
We put the electric cat through the usual paces to see just how far it'll go at a constant 70-mph.
As promised, here's how much a Model 3 Performance's battery has degraded after 100,000 miles. How much range will it have left?
Small car, small battery, short-range, but still lots of fun.
Who wins between the Audi e-tron Sportback, Mercedes EQC and BMW iX in Carwow's latest comparison test?
We love the Ioniq 5 so much, we did the range test twice.
Lucid promised a 500-mile EV. They delivered.
How far will this BMW PHEV go on electric-only power?
We find out exactly how far the Model S Plaid can go at 70-mph.
Is the Taycan Cross Turismo's range as practical as its body style?
How much quicker can a Long Range Model 3 cover 400 miles versus a Standard Range Plus?
Here's the range difference between two identical Model Y's wearing different factory wheels.
It's not coming to the U.S. though.
Better handling; slightly less driving range
We already tested the 1st Edition; now we find out just how far the ID.4 Pro will go.