If your Mrs is also going electric and you need to charge one car on the daily. You may need to think about how you charge that second car if you only have one charger.
If it has enough range to last all week, happy days as you can charge it on the weekend when you are not doing that commute. Otherwise, it may be worth getting a second EV charger.
She a workshy ****working from home. She only goes into work 1 day per week and has her shopping delivered. But apparently has range anxiety and needs a bigger boot for all the shopping she never does. As you can see I love car shopping with my wife.
Follow up videoFinally getting some real World range tests for the iX3
At 60mph it can do 450 miles on a charge and at 75mph it can do 317 miles on a charge.
Good luck getting up to an average of 75mph in the UK.
She a workshy ****working from home. She only goes into work 1 day per week and has her shopping delivered. But apparently has range anxiety and needs a bigger boot for all the shopping she never does. As you can see I love car shopping with my wife.
^granny charger ftw!
(always pays to have a granny charger lying around even if there's a wall charger)
Headline figures are that it did 817km / 508 miles at 80kph / 50mph in Efficiency mode with no climate control enabled on 21" wheels.
He done the 1000km test last night and just skimming through the livestream I think he said he completed it in 8 hours 55 (or at least he was rounding the time down to 8 hours 55), which equals his record time. I believe he mentioned temperatures of around 3c too, which is quite a bit colder than the 14c temps when the Model S Palladium and Zeekr 7x posted that time.Follow up video
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Headline figures are that it did 817km / 508 miles at 80kph / 50mph in Efficiency mode with no climate control enabled on 21" wheels.
He actually did 866km / 538 miles before it was undriveable.
Follow up video
Headline figures are that it did 817km / 508 miles at 80kph / 50mph in Efficiency mode with no climate control enabled on 21" wheels.
He actually did 866km / 538 miles before it was undriveable.
It sounds impressive until you realise it has ~109-115kWh battery in it, 4.66mpKwh.
Similar test in Model Y - 814km with 82kWh battery
iX3 battery is 108.7 kWh. He must have regenned a few kWh over the 800+ kilometres, hence the car showing more than used than the battery capacity.
That Model Y is rear wheel drive
170BHP less than the iX3 (not that it matters a with range tests)
On 19" wheels instead of 21"
Tested in warmer, more battery friendly conditions.
iX3 has 400kw charging.
Tesla efficiency is impressive, but its not exactly apples to apples as the iX3 is the far superior car to live with IMO.
I said similar test. And I agree its not apples to apples and doubt there would hopefully be another 50 miles on smaller wheels with a warmer temp.Tesla efficiency is impressive, but its not exactly apples to apples
It peaks at 400kW - but it has a large pack, so 10-80% is 20 mins IF you get the peak - there are very few 400kW chargers in the UK thus far so might not be all that useful from day one ownership, great for the future though.iX3 has 400kw charging.
You'll tell that if/when you get one, if one thing is for sure Tesla have proven just how reliable their cars are, which you can't say for an unknown. The other thing is the Tesla is at least £10k less in cost terms, and isn't in the Luxury VED bracket.the iX3 is the far superior car to live with IMO.
Going to be funny when you only need to charge her car once every 4 weeks, maybe she'll get over her anxiety.
Did you look at the Ioniq 5 58kWh? Probably too big, but massive boot for all the stuff she doesn't buy. Are you looking at used or new?
Was supposed to be here 2 weeks ago. Hopefully next week!You'll tell that if/when you get one, if one thing is for sure Tesla have proven just how reliable their cars are, which you can't say for an unknown. The other thing is the Tesla is at least £10k less in cost terms, and isn't in the Luxury VED bracket.
I wouldn't buy a new EV as a private buyer.New, I think we will probably buy her a small suv type vehicle to start with and then change my mini for a small electric car if we get on with it. Both new. We didn't look at the Ioniq just the Kona.
Generally much better off leasing that buying then if going new, or at least getting something pre-reg.New, I think we will probably buy her a small suv type vehicle to start with and then change my mini for a small electric car if we get on with it. Both new. We didn't look at the Ioniq just the Kona.
what's the comparative monthly outlay - looking at specs seems you need 30 with xdrive to get from 200 to 300bhp ..My wife got an iX2 xDrive 30 and it has grown on me looks wise. The biggest thing is just how well it drives and how suitably premium it feels. I mean compared to a similar priced Q4 or C40.
It makes me realise just how cheaply put together my Born is in comparison. What was even more surprising is it gives essentially identical efficiency to the Born despite being quite a bit bigger and more performance.
