2017 Hyundai Ioniq EV Review

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  • @idsjesus73
    @idsjesus73 Před 6 lety +6

    One of the best reviews of the H. Ioniq EV I have seen. Simple to understand with good explanations, image clarity is great and you actually covered things that I have not seen covered in other reviews. Thanks for this video.

  • @4ranklin1
    @4ranklin1 Před 7 lety +10

    Awesome to see electric cars starting to take off. Let's go man it's about time!

  • @Pikminiman
    @Pikminiman Před 7 lety +37

    Very good review. Thanks for the EV coverage.

  • @FHB71
    @FHB71 Před 6 lety +6

    Since the Ioniq can charge (DC) with up to 70kW, you can actually fill the battery up pretty fast, so it does not require such a big battery.

  • @maartenhoogslag7714
    @maartenhoogslag7714 Před rokem +1

    I have been driving this car since spring 2017. Bought it as a demo, manufactured nov 2016. Covered 223.000 kilometers! Battery level is at 93%, so only 1% degradation per year. Up until 100 km/hrs more efficient than a Tesla Model 3. Still performs as on day 1. I am not selling. Next car maybe Tesla Model 2, or trimmed (width) Aptera.

  • @sergevivier2023
    @sergevivier2023 Před 6 lety +2

    Very good review, I like the explanation on adjusting coasting and e recovery. Hyundai has done it again.

  • @tarassu
    @tarassu Před 7 lety +6

    column shifter is us specific weird stuff. one uses D nore than R. therefore D gets priority to. closer to index finger

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard Před 7 lety +7

    The e-Golf has coasting in D, as well. And it has 4 levels of regen on the shifter. And all three you mention have regen on the brake pedal.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety +2

      +Neil Blanchard Yes I did. It mention about he regency on the shifter in the e-Golf. Not as convenient and easy to use than the Ioniq. Definitely did not notice the zero friction coasting on the e-Golf. Very pronounced on the Ioniq. Thanks for the comment.

    • @NeilBlanchard
      @NeilBlanchard Před 7 lety +2

      I think it is because the e-Golf tires are not (as) low rolling resistance, and the Ioniq has lower aero drag, as well.
      I wish that ALL EV's had coasting by default. On out Leaf, I just shift into N, and it coasts very well, then back into D or B to get regen.

    • @xchopp
      @xchopp Před 6 lety

      That's weird because my e-Golf just rolls and rolls (if I put in it D mode) -- the 2016 SE does have low rolling resistance tires though, so maybe Neil is right.

  • @kjelltp
    @kjelltp Před 7 lety +2

    Nice review. We're considering this car, as it's nice and the only viable family EV atm. Like you say, range isn't everything, It's pointless to buy 400km range, when you only drive perhaps 20km in a day. EDIT: test drove this yesterday...both thumbs up from me and wife. Too bad wait times to get one are so long...

  • @apkungen89
    @apkungen89 Před 7 lety +12

    You can't just look at the numbers the cars show to know the range! Because the cars don't calculate the same. You have to do a real range test or you shouldn't state anything more than the epa range. I've driven the ioniq up towards 250km many times and it is really efficient on the highway. I haven't tried the new e golf yet but I really doubt the golf will get the same range as the ioniq due to the aerodynamics of the cars.

    • @sascha5858
      @sascha5858 Před 7 lety +4

      Proud owner of the e-Golf here, I get 250Km range easily (mixed urban/highway use). Record is 314Km by youtuber 1000HP. The bigger battery pays totally off for the heavier chassis. Hyundai is still a nice car tho.

    • @apkungen89
      @apkungen89 Před 7 lety +1

      Sascha H One needs to do a side by side range test over the highway to really know but I'd place my money on the ioniq. I'm convinced it will go farther.

  • @toptobottom247
    @toptobottom247 Před 7 lety +3

    The little girls are thinking. "Who the hell is he talking to... are we on TV right now? daddy talking to himself again." Good review. Also, you know as well as anyone else that EVs are not a gas car so nothing will be the same, not even the transmission selector.

  • @directorjustin
    @directorjustin Před 6 lety +1

    Those paddles are awesome. I'm in love.

  • @rastas1947
    @rastas1947 Před 7 lety +12

    Great review. I would like at least 300 km range though.

    • @JehanKateli
      @JehanKateli Před 7 lety +5

      I believe the 2018 Ioniq will be at least 320km.

    • @rastas1947
      @rastas1947 Před 7 lety +1

      I live in Sydney, Australia. Any idea when the Ioniq will go on sale here?

    • @AlexeiWatson
      @AlexeiWatson Před 7 lety

      2018 apparently.

    • @AlexeiWatson
      @AlexeiWatson Před 7 lety +1

      Two idiots with fish let's hope we go straight to the upgraded battery in Aus. Their excuse for not launching in 2017 was something to do with the infotainment system.

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Před 5 lety

    For anyone who is unsure about whether they could "live" with an EV, try this: At the beginning of the month with your current gas-powered vehicle, reset the trip odometer and drive it as you normally would. After the last day of the month, look at your trip miles (or kilometers) and divide by the number of days in that month (30 or 31). You might be surprised how low this number actually is.... If it's like the national average, it's probably around 30 miles (48 kilometers) or less, which means, on average, you'd only have to plug in once or twice a week!

  • @blxtothis
    @blxtothis Před 6 lety +1

    Japanese cars are right hand drive, that explains the layout of the transmission selectors. this is much like cars made in left hand drive markets which have controls that work better using the right hand and not so well with left, for instance BMW iDrive and similar.

  • @AxemanMessiah
    @AxemanMessiah Před 6 lety

    This looks like the best EV for the price right now. The Leaf is also great but the recharge time is poor and uses more energy per mile. On paper the bigger batt may be nice, but in practical use, having an awesome recharge time, and using the energy consumption are the main goals. Leaf is also 10k cheaper and coming out with a 2019 model with even better range and possibly thermal induction on the battery for the same price so that will be a gamechanger. By then the Ioniq could be refined into vast improvements as well, what a great time to be alive. 2019 looks like it will be the year EVs will be seen on the roads occassionally than rarely!

  • @xchopp
    @xchopp Před 6 lety

    9:00 -- I am not sure why you say no other EV has coast: the e-Golf has pure coast too (and you did a great review on that car!).

  • @TeslaRoger
    @TeslaRoger Před 7 lety +13

    "When I let up off the gas" lol

  • @paulwilson3249
    @paulwilson3249 Před 7 lety +1

    Great review - really appreciate the comparisons

  • @lutalicarebus9176
    @lutalicarebus9176 Před 7 lety +3

    I'd like to know price for the batteries.

  • @kaidokert
    @kaidokert Před 7 lety

    Great detailed review, good looking car. The girls in the back seemed to enjoy it !
    Looks like very conventional modern Hyundai interior too, which in Limited version is actually rather nice. Well loaded with all the extras one could want.
    Now if it only was actually available .. there are apparently only like 2 in the entire state of CA dealerships

  • @jozafax
    @jozafax Před 7 lety +3

    Great review!

  • @realitywelcome1425
    @realitywelcome1425 Před rokem

    Thanks and regards from Salzburg

  • @proudcanadian9816
    @proudcanadian9816 Před 7 lety +1

    Great review man, I like the non biased pros n cons. I feel the same way as you do, when you referred to "I would like to have a combination of all 3 vehicles (Bolt, eGolf, Ioniq) all in 1 vehicle. The only thing I don't like about the Ioniq is the range. I drive on average, about 160km/day.
    And since the winters are brutally cold up here in Ottawa Ontario, well, I'm thinking the range could drop dangerously close to what I need on a day to day basis. I know you mentioned that on the eGolf, you were able to get up to 275km.....Would you think you could get that on average? If so, I may have to look at the eGolf.
    In the Ottawa area, Chev dealers are giving a 2-3 year wait list for the Bolt.....yep, you read that right....2 to 3 Y E A R S ! ! ! ! The salesman DID say that it would likely come in sooner than 2, but, then I have to think about how long the Ontario government is going to keep the 14k rebate going.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety

      +Mike Auger definetly would get less range in the winter. When I tested it, it was about 30 c in Spain

    • @akomohammadi6230
      @akomohammadi6230 Před 7 lety +4

      Everyday Reviews Get your fact right. You can easily drive ioniq 250-280km. I have it and drove it 280km. 80km city and 200km highway. Do a full test og drive it from 100% to 5% and turn off the regen

    • @apkungen89
      @apkungen89 Před 7 lety +1

      Mike Auger it all depends on the speed you're driving at. If you never drive over 80km/h you'll always get from 230-300km of the ioniq even in the coolest winter. But if you're driving at 120km/h you'll only get around 150km of range in winter.

    • @proudcanadian9816
      @proudcanadian9816 Před 7 lety

      REALLY ??!?! That's pretty good then. I live in Ontario Canada, and the max on highway is 100km. And since I'm a good boy, and also in the spirit of saving $ on fuel, I rarely if ever go over 100km (62 mph) on highway.
      I test drove the Volt on an overnight loan from a dealership, and I had no trouble getting used using regen. . . . . Ok then, maybe I'll give the ionic ev a closer look. Thanks Filip ;)

    • @proudcanadian9816
      @proudcanadian9816 Před 7 lety

      Hi ako, do you live in a climate that has winters? I'd be interested if you could tell me what you get per charge on your ioniq. Our winters up in canada can get down to about -20 celcius on average.
      It's the range on the ioniq that is a deal breaker for me. But Filip mentioned in his reply to me that he can get 230-280 on a charge. Sounds good to me ! :)

  • @low_quality666
    @low_quality666 Před 6 lety

    Good review , love to see electric car take off and hope auto drive will do the same as well

  • @consumerwil
    @consumerwil Před 6 lety

    Hi, quick question - when you let off the "electricity" :P ... do the taillights come on to show the people behind you that you are slowing down? (I test drove the Tesla S and when it goes in to regen braking, it activates the brake likes).

  • @buckegit
    @buckegit Před 5 lety +1

    But the gear selector isn't Backward in countries that Drive righthand side... :-)

  • @PravinPatil41
    @PravinPatil41 Před 7 lety +1

    Finally someone who can pronounce Hyundai correctly.

    • @AlasdairxD
      @AlasdairxD Před 7 lety +1

      Pravin Patil it is pronounced differently around the world though

    • @ganariagente8958
      @ganariagente8958 Před 7 lety

      i just cant believe they copied Honda's name and logo......couldnt they've been more original?

    • @artokiiskinen1058
      @artokiiskinen1058 Před 7 lety +13

      Hyundai was formed 1947, Honda Motor Company in 1949. The name "Hyundai" comes from the Korean word 現代 (hanja form), which means "modernity"

    • @apocalypznow
      @apocalypznow Před 6 lety

      The only way to pronounce it correctly is to say it in Korean.

    • @juch3
      @juch3 Před 6 lety

      Hyeon dae I think is how the Koreans pronounce it.

  • @smartelectriccar
    @smartelectriccar Před 7 lety

    I recently drove the base Ioniq hybrid and was very unimpressed. The (north Toronto) dealer refused to offer anything less than MSRP. Plus the dealer would not stock a demo car, so there is no way to try the EV out!

    • @schmo7777
      @schmo7777 Před 7 lety +1

      SmartElectricCar I drove it and liked it a lot. I drove both the base and the upper trim with the wife tires.
      it out handles any other hybrid by far and feels incredibly light. could use more steering feel is my only gripe. but the suspension is amazing !

  • @michaelcottenden3216
    @michaelcottenden3216 Před 7 lety +1

    I'd love to test drive the Ioniq EV. I'm in the GTA, does anyone know of a dealership that has one for test drives?

  • @ChristophPagelJazz
    @ChristophPagelJazz Před 7 lety

    Great and leveled! Thanks!

  • @Sofala
    @Sofala Před 6 lety

    Nice review.

  • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
    @user-jt1jv8vl9r Před 7 lety

    Very professional review, thanks. This is an interesting EV. Shame about the range; though I suppose for my work commute of 40 miles round trip it would be sufficient so long as I charged the car every other day.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety

      +Rob N I don't know why people wouldn't just plug in Everyday just like your cellphone. That's the beauty of an electric car, wake up to a full tank everyday.

    • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
      @user-jt1jv8vl9r Před 7 lety

      I have no real issue re plugging my car in to charge every night, although I would want to know from the manufacturer that doing so wouldn't have a negative effect on the batteries life span.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety

      Gotcha. Good point. I don't think there would be an issue but who knows in the long long term.

  • @nitramluap
    @nitramluap Před 7 lety +1

    One pedal driving with the BMW i3 is far more intuitive than using your hands & paddles to brake. Want to coast? Just lift off the throttle a little. Want more regenerative braking? Lift off the throttle a bit more... or fully for maximum regenerative braking. I don't see the benefit of involving your hands in the accelerating & braking component of driving... :-/

    • @Afroball
      @Afroball Před 7 lety +3

      Just have regen on full all the time and it works the same;-) on this car you have a choice.

    • @AleksiJoensuu
      @AleksiJoensuu Před 6 lety

      Paul, two reasons:
      1) It's really hard to get your car to coast neutrally with just the gas. And coasting is always going to be more efficient than regen.
      2) "No reason to involve hands" -Why do we have cruise control then? I'd love this feature when riding down Norwegian fjords :)
      3) If you want, you can leave it on the max regen and do what you suggested :)

  • @OMDF01
    @OMDF01 Před 7 lety

    I'd wish he had thrown into the mix the Ford Focus Electric 2017 with its bigger battery (35 kw/h) and much cheaper price tag. Oh well. At 45 K+ CAD, I don't see the Chevy Bolt as a direct competitor to this Hyundai Ioniq at all.

  • @NeilBlanchard
    @NeilBlanchard Před 7 lety +1

    Aerodynamic design is not styling, per se. More like engineering. Styling is the blacked out grill, and the chines (the creases in the sheet metal) - kinda' like the graphics, so to speak.

  • @NeilCaulfield
    @NeilCaulfield Před 7 lety

    The bolt has a regen paddle too

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety +1

      Yes I mention that. The Bolt Regen on demand is only on or off though, the Ioniq is a 3 step paddle making it more adjustable or variable. Thanks for the comment.

  • @brian6189
    @brian6189 Před 6 lety +1

    What mall were you at?

  • @kingprone7846
    @kingprone7846 Před 7 lety

    what the review completly omits is the rediculous charging speeds which rival those of Teslas vehicles (in proproprtion to the battery size).

  • @toksapro2027
    @toksapro2027 Před 6 lety

    And because of this shape here, you can close it with no problem

  • @tarassu
    @tarassu Před 7 lety

    golf is optimistic around range

  • @rohan-mf4ve
    @rohan-mf4ve Před 7 lety

    i think the transmission is supposed to be read clockwise

    • @p1703
      @p1703 Před 7 lety

      It's not intuitive and that's a no-go. Better would be "D", followed by "N", followed by "R" in front-rear-direction, then some space or a cup holder, then a bigger "P" button. Alternatively, the "P" button can be placed on the right side of the 3 other buttons (being not symmetric which it doen't need to be).
      I hope, any button does only work while the car has stopped - otherwise the front-seat passenger could easily press a button by accident...

  • @SkywalkerPaul
    @SkywalkerPaul Před 7 lety +1

    Coasting is much more efficient than regen braking

  • @sukhi5577
    @sukhi5577 Před 6 lety

    This car or volt?

  • @lisalovelylpa
    @lisalovelylpa Před 6 lety +1

    Expensive , I just leased the Ioniq hybrid. Love it.
    I have the limited Ioniq 2017, msrp about28 k.
    Would love the EV version but they not even sell it in my state and looks like rebates are in danger here in USA with the fascist in power.

    • @xchopp
      @xchopp Před 6 lety

      Luckily, rebates are still available, plus state-level incentives (e.g., no sales tax for pure EVs here in NJ). I would look at e-Golf as well as Ioniq and decide.

    • @BioniqBob
      @BioniqBob Před 6 lety +1

      Canada here, got my Ioniq ev May 2017. At the time $14,000 incentive in Ontario (gone now). About $21,500.00 USD. Glad I didn't wait.

  • @terrancel1786
    @terrancel1786 Před 7 lety +1

    The model 3 would your best buy

  • @mattarontaylor6277
    @mattarontaylor6277 Před 6 lety

    what cooling system does the battery use?

    • @holmiumh
      @holmiumh Před 5 lety

      Hyundai says the interior conditioned air is channeled to cool the battery, so I guess it's Cooled Air Cooled, but in all honesty I'm pretty sure that's just the Korean way of saying "Better than Leaf worse than Bolt."

  • @JohnSmith-ug5ci
    @JohnSmith-ug5ci Před 6 lety

    I am VERY interested in an EV so thank you for the video and information. However I am waiting until they get them where they are practical. First they need to get the price down to the same level as a gas model of comparable size which would be around half what they are asking. Second they need to get range up to around 500 miles using full heat or air. And third they need to get the charging times down to around 10 or 15 minutes empty to full charge.

  • @courtneyvegan9448
    @courtneyvegan9448 Před 7 lety

    I am saving my loonies for leaf 2.0. or if I can wait, Tesla model 3. I am the one that wants great range.

    • @webcomment8895
      @webcomment8895 Před 7 lety +1

      There is supposed to be an Ionic with more range next year. Maybe also a Kia Niro EV.

    • @courtneyvegan9448
      @courtneyvegan9448 Před 7 lety

      webcomment true. but if leaf 2.0 has range matching the bolt,I am not waiting for next year. plus I don't think leather should be offered on a eco car. Prius doesn't have it,and you can get a Tesla with faux leather.

    • @webcomment8895
      @webcomment8895 Před 7 lety

      Leather is offered on the Leaf also.

    • @courtneyvegan9448
      @courtneyvegan9448 Před 7 lety

      webcomment true,but I think it's a option that you can delete. hopefully I will look at the next one to see if it's a delete option. if not I know Tesla will have a faux leather option.

    • @webcomment8895
      @webcomment8895 Před 7 lety

      You can't delete it.
      Just like the Ionic and the Bolt, the highest trim Leaf model comes with standard leather.
      If you don't want leather, you have to get a lower trim model.

  • @mightyeagle
    @mightyeagle Před 6 lety

    There isn't a grill

    • @TheEamz
      @TheEamz Před 6 lety

      because electric vehicles don't need any cooling... if anything they need warming in the winters :)

  • @sth128
    @sth128 Před 7 lety +27

    All 3 in one... Performance, styling, range. So... You want the Tesla Model 3.

    • @stockey
      @stockey Před 7 lety +10

      If your rich lol, forget about the 35K, that's for the first orders and a plain Jane model, price will go up quickly for the others

    • @stockey
      @stockey Před 7 lety +8

      Also, next year the Ioniq will have more than 200 miles range.

    • @KieranMullen
      @KieranMullen Před 7 lety +1

      Bob Goudreau what's their excuse for their lame model?

    • @rickdeckard9810
      @rickdeckard9810 Před 7 lety +8

      The Model 3 is not a practical car. Tesla played it safe and made a smaller Model S with less frills but the front of the M3 looks crap, the trunk opening too small, most people who've never used the door handles will have trouble, no instrument cluster will confuse people having to turn their head to see how fast they're going... i could go on. I'd wait to get all the bugs smoothed out, maybe Model Y would be better.

    • @kingprone7846
      @kingprone7846 Před 7 lety +3

      the trunk opening is small but it will still fit a lot more than the ioniq. arguably you probably wont even be able to make use of the hatch of the ioniq as the trunk is rather small anyways. How often will you fit a single boxy item occupying the whole trunk? In my experience never. It is usually a collection of smaller or long and wide items. Dont forget you can also load the Model 3 from the passenger doors! The instrument cluster is not an issue. The screen extends so high and close to the driver that the actual distance of eyemotion is THE SAME as moving the eyes to the instrument cluster. Being an EV there is no real need to see anything but the speed. Not to mention that a digital centre gauge (which the Model 3 one is not, it is actually off centre and much closer to the driver) will be quicker to look at than an analogue gauge on the front dash.
      Yes the ioniq is an ok car and will be a great car once it has a big battery. but i think this is an accident made by people who have no clue about EVs (i.e. the management, no disrespect to the engineers who did a great job. the car is better than what it should be)

  • @sankalprustagi164
    @sankalprustagi164 Před 6 lety

    He's talking about a Tesla.

  • @MURRAYsaysHI
    @MURRAYsaysHI Před 7 lety

    If someone was going to give me one the 3 EV vehicles for free, I would take the Bolt EV. I just like the huge amount of range you get, and I think it's a good looking car.

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety

      The key word is free. Wold you pay an extra $7000 if you knew you didn't need the range?

    • @KieranMullen
      @KieranMullen Před 7 lety

      Everyday Reviews Yes yes due to Battery degredation and winter driving

  • @KieranMullen
    @KieranMullen Před 7 lety

    1) There is no transmission to select
    2) The Battery is puny pass on this car...

  • @johnbenton4488
    @johnbenton4488 Před 7 lety

    Why a foot-operated parking brake? Do they not want disabled drivers to try or buy this thing?

  • @mightyeagle
    @mightyeagle Před 6 lety

    I was commenting on your grammar

  • @webcomment8895
    @webcomment8895 Před 7 lety +1

    eGolf sounds like a weak choice. The best features are traditional styling and "heavy feel?"

    • @vladsaghin7644
      @vladsaghin7644 Před 7 lety +1

      It also has around 270km of range instead of 210 or so in the Ioniq plus a luxurious interior and cool tech (active info display)

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety +1

      I don't know what model you have but I couldn't get more than 211 km range after 2 weeks

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety +2

      It also has the best interior out of the 3 in my opinion. I know lots of people that have ordered the e-Golf just for the styling reason. They want a car that looks normal.

  • @JohnSmith-ug5ci
    @JohnSmith-ug5ci Před 6 lety

    I am interested in the concept but they are just not practical at this time. Once the distance up to a comparable gas model, the price down to a comparable gas model, and the charge times down to a comparable gas model filling up. For now they are impractical over priced toys. I am hoping that changes soon.

  • @eldiablo8019
    @eldiablo8019 Před 7 lety

    Model 3 $35k 350 km range. Made in the U.S.A. Huge charging station infrastructure. hmmm

    • @ronnybatista5206
      @ronnybatista5206 Před 7 lety

      El Diablo but one year to get it

    • @eldiablo8019
      @eldiablo8019 Před 7 lety

      Seems like it would be worth the wait.

    • @sascha5858
      @sascha5858 Před 7 lety

      It's their first consumer class vehicle, so I'd take it with a grain of salt until the Feedback of the first owners arrive. It's quite easy to build a good car above 100k$

    • @wincrasher2007
      @wincrasher2007 Před 7 lety +1

      Except you can't get a $35k one. Even on the base, delivery and fees make it $38k. The early order ones are optioned such that they are $42-45k. No base models for quite a while.

  • @coldspring22
    @coldspring22 Před 6 lety

    Price is too high for 28KW battery. Hyundai should have priced it around $25-30K, Nissan Leaf 2018 is only $30K with longer range. Nissan Leaf 2018 is the best all around EV in 2018 and will blow away Tesla Model 3 in sales volume!

    • @taomahNEGEV
      @taomahNEGEV Před 6 lety

      Opel Ampera E beats Nissan leaf in all aspects...

    • @AxemanMessiah
      @AxemanMessiah Před 6 lety

      Leaf is super solid but unfortunately it is not as efficient, it uses much more kwH per mile than this even with faster stable speeds, and recharging takes much much longer. The Ioniq can you give 80% battery in just under an hour. Both are great though, the 2019 leaf with higher range, faster charge time, and thermal induction for battery temps could make it a clear winner. By then Hyundai may have improved as well, what a great time to be alive!

  • @akomohammadi6230
    @akomohammadi6230 Před 7 lety +1

    Get your fact right. You can easily drive ioniq 250-280km. I have it and drove it 280km. 80km city and 200km highway. Do a full test og drive it from 100% to 5% and turn off the regen

    • @EverydayReviews2022
      @EverydayReviews2022  Před 7 lety +2

      +ako mohammadi Sorry ako, I'm just going from my 2 week experience. Not even remotely close to getting 250kms especially when you say easily. Maybe you're hyper mailing but not regular driving. I'm. It saying that you didn't do it but in my experience, I couldn't do it and those are my facts.

    • @KieranMullen
      @KieranMullen Před 7 lety

      ako mohammadi why did you buy this lame duck?

    • @akomohammadi6230
      @akomohammadi6230 Před 7 lety +2

      A good car. I love it. Living in Norway and alot of people have ordered this one. Its charge very fast and have good range.

    • @Afroball
      @Afroball Před 7 lety +3

      I can comfirm a range of 240+ km. I just got the car 2 weeks ago and made a 150km trip, 90km left on the counter, 11.8 kwh battery usage. About 10 degrees celsius here in northern norway. Heat on the ac.fully packed trunk + Two kids and wife. very happy with the car so far:-)

    • @chrisgebbink
      @chrisgebbink Před 6 lety

      I dit 172 km/h for 20 km (A3 Germanie) and 142 km/h for 85 km. The Heather at 22 C° drivers only. The temp. was 5 - 10 C°.
      I had 40 km left after that

  • @capsytb
    @capsytb Před 7 lety +3

    The eGolf has a 35KWh battery, not 28KWh.

  • @A-37Bdragonfly
    @A-37Bdragonfly Před 5 lety

    Lol it's a fucking turd on wheels

  • @p1703
    @p1703 Před 7 lety +3

    200km range means, it's not a car, but a toy. It is even too short for middling drifts. End of story.
    There is still no alternative to a Tesla. All other manufacturers have overslept by years. I hope Model 3 will exterminate many of these ignorants.

    • @p1703
      @p1703 Před 7 lety +1

      +Juuso Peltoniemi What's your problem bro? I just don't need a quality toy, but I decided for high-tech tupperware of the future ;) to take me where I wanna go. When there will be serious alternatives some day, people will have a choice for quality, too. Let's watch this for some years... :D

    • @robertmontgomery7158
      @robertmontgomery7158 Před 7 lety +3

      Juuso Peltoniemi Tesla will never make money.

    • @p1703
      @p1703 Před 7 lety +1

      Robert Montgomery You didn't understand Tesla at all. 😂
      And billionaires have other priorities than making money...

    • @robertmontgomery7158
      @robertmontgomery7158 Před 7 lety +1

      Patrick T. Okay.

    • @p1703
      @p1703 Před 7 lety

      Tesla has already sold 200.000+ cars which has, in fact, already changed the world. Not even only by itself, but by forcing the complete industry to produce EVs ready for the road. And tell me only one manufacturer reaching this level of sells after 10 years of existence.
      Ok, let's see what happens with Model 3. It's been a great risk, but as long as the company can earn their costs, it is wonderful. There is no need to make much profit.