Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious, why would this rear wheel drive car do any better or worse in the snow than any other RWD sedan? Sorry if I am missing something
There is some concern that the regenerative breaking that EVs use is bad for winter, but I haven't noticed that being a problem. You can always turn that down if you want.
Also, some Tesla drivers might get too used to the strong acceleration, which is bad for a any car in the snow/ice.
In general, drive carefully, just like you'd drive any other car in the winter, and you'll do fine.