Sweeney
Administrator
I'm tempted to get a hitch for my Model3, just as an academic exercise to see what the range really is with a 560 behind. It certainly has the power to pull it, but the energy consumption is the big question. We tow with our Xterra because that is the vehicle we want to use when the 560 is at a campsite. The Tesla actually works quite well for long trips, but towing the 560 might make it unbearable, but I would like to just try it one day, though the low ground clearance makes it inappropriate for the places we camp.
I'd be curious. I found a video of some one pulling a small airstream. Their miles per charge was low, but a CI weights in at < 1400 lbs...and that is probably on the heavy side, not to mention the aerodynamics of a CI compared to an airstream.
Frankly, a model X would be really interesting since the "X" would keep the CI in the "shadow" behind the vehicle.
I think for some, low range isn't a problem -- The nomads who roam around a couple hundred miles a day...but for me, I've seen every park in Indiana -- and have driven a large percentage of major roads and even state routes. I'm usually leaving the house on a mission not to meander but to get to a destination.
I'd love to be proven wrong though...if a CI can give you 200 to 250 miles, it becomes viable.