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Ok, so how many miles did it get this year?
Seems they didn't test the plaid this year, probably because they tested the new ones and not test every EV, every year again?
Have you even read the article, where they explain why this isn't comparable to last year?
Although would be nice to know, if batteries got better and with that to include last years winner as a reference
Yes, I read the article. They crowned a "surprising champion". But since they don't bother testing last year's champion, it's quite possible the real champion hasn't changed. Of course, reporting "same champion as last year" is not a surprise and doesn't get as many readers.
For someone who actually wants the EV with the best winter range this article is useless at best, clickbait at worst.
Yeah, would have liked to see at least last years champ as well in the comparison, with a newly done test