with 200kmh speed ypu will must search for charger after 35-45min if you recharge it previously on 100% and recharging at 100% will be 1+hour if you first in line and everything go smoothly and price for 100kw recharging battery will be 35-70+€ depend on charger and price per kw
It's an heavy electric SUV what do you expect? Almost 2,7 Tons. Don't come with Tesla Model X or some other Tesla cars with more horsepower... The 333PS Version of the Model X also reach just 210km/h but it's also over 300kg lighter...
@@nicotang5583 none of electric car except few can go over 230kmh and weight is big because of heave batteries and low capacity of them!!they weight around 500kg or even more depend of model and their capacity are under 200wat per kg and there is problem !!they talk for several years that they made in laboratories over 500wat per kg batteries but seems nothing from that comes to practice usage
Top driving
Could you maybe do a video in which you show the capabilities of the Hyundai/KIA Highway Assistant in this vehicle please?
with 200kmh speed ypu will must search for charger after 35-45min if you recharge it previously on 100% and recharging at 100% will be 1+hour if you first in line and everything go smoothly and price for 100kw recharging battery will be 35-70+€ depend on charger and price per kw
Omg, this is expensive. So if you want fast driving, this car not a good choice. 120/130km/h little bit slow and boring to me.
Topspeed 208 km/h😢
oh yes,top speed lower then those of VW golf variant 1.5 tsi 116hp
It's an heavy electric SUV what do you expect? Almost 2,7 Tons. Don't come with Tesla Model X or some other Tesla cars with more horsepower... The 333PS Version of the Model X also reach just 210km/h but it's also over 300kg lighter...
@@nicotang5583 none of electric car except few can go over 230kmh and weight is big because of heave batteries and low capacity of them!!they weight around 500kg or even more depend of model and their capacity are under 200wat per kg and there is problem !!they talk for several years that they made in laboratories over 500wat per kg batteries but seems nothing from that comes to practice usage
@@Mr11ESSE111Keep coping each other😂
@@kfx3907 ok