For the Performance Dual Motor AWD powertrain, the Large pack gives 320 miles of range, and the Max pack gives 400 miles, but again, you’ll have to stick with the 21-inch wheels rather than 20-inch off-road wheels or 22-inch sport wheels.
The same wheel choice applies to get the full range out of the Quad-Motor AWD system, but going 22-inch wheels drops range from 328 miles to 303, and the All-Terrain Upgrade drops range to just 274 miles.
It gets complicated, but the critical thing to bear in mind is how much range people need, as otherwise, they’re carrying around a more expensive and heavier battery than they need. If you have a home charger and fancy the power of the Quad-Motor AWD and 22-inch Sport Dark wheels and rarely travel over 100 miles from home, then it’s perfectly viable.