Translating that to rated range, you're getting 389 at 55mph, 301 towing polydrops, 269 towing scamp. Towing a trailer with over 300 miles of range is insane.
I tow a 31 airstream with mine, getting about 180 miles. I like the extra range here, and not having to use a load distribution hitch would save a lot of time at chargers. Not sure about the lesser amenities, however.
Like he said, it is less about weight and more about aerodynamics. I'm curious what the actual difference is between an empty Polydrop one at full weight capacity. Im also curious on how much one could hop around on just charging solar alone. Or if you where camping for an extended time, would it give you enough extra juice to do food runs and and adventuring. Could you do extended camping without having to plug in.
The solar on the trailer is mainly for powering the trailer itself but it does have 5kWh Ecoflow battery and outlets. I suppose if you’re camping for a while you could slow charger the EV that towed it at Level 1 (1kW) charging.
You had time to watch and comment. This video is more about the aero efficiency of the trailer rather than how far the Cybertruck can go. Thanks for watching.