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by NickM 3475 days ago
Some do that. The Mercedes B-Class Electric is one example. Tesla is more "honest", so you actually get to see the full capacity.

This does mean that you can see the capacity very slowly decrease over months and years, but I would personally prefer to know what's actually happening and be able to get the maximum range out of my car that I can.

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The trade off is that the mere option to have higher range up front actually increases the rate of degradation! So, would you rather have high range first and low range after six years, or a motte even range that degrades more slowly and is better after the first few years? I prefer the latter.