I can’t recall exactly as I no longer have the test car with me. But from what I remember, 90km/h should be at 2k rpm or just slightly below. 110km/h will be a little past 2k rpm - maybe 2.2-2.3k rpm. It’s tough to say - also depends on the type of luggage and how much each person weighs. But the car can definitely do the climb - just perhaps not very quickly and will likely operate at a higher rev range. From personal experience though, the car was perfectly comfortable doing 180km/h on NS highway with 3 adults (total weight about 220kg)
Well I guess that depends on what you’re currently driving and what your benchmark is. But I doubt anyone will find it sluggish by any standard. It’s punchy at the low end where it matters. I don’t have long term data on this car but I’ve seen 1.5L mild hybrid MK8 Golfs average 17-19km/l over extended use. So this has a shot at being even better
From the look of it, it brings a grown up presence on the road. Tech and comfort is one of the best.
Yeah for sure. The entire package feels more like a mid sized sedan than an entry level car. Really great value for money!
Can I check what is the rpm at 90kmh and 110kmh.
Do you think it can reasonably do Genting climb with 4 person plus luggage😊
Thanks you
I can’t recall exactly as I no longer have the test car with me. But from what I remember, 90km/h should be at 2k rpm or just slightly below. 110km/h will be a little past 2k rpm - maybe 2.2-2.3k rpm.
It’s tough to say - also depends on the type of luggage and how much each person weighs. But the car can definitely do the climb - just perhaps not very quickly and will likely operate at a higher rev range.
From personal experience though, the car was perfectly comfortable doing 180km/h on NS highway with 3 adults (total weight about 220kg)
@@roadpilgrim Thanks bro
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Does it feel sluggish when moving off from stop, have you tested the real world fuel consumption?
Well I guess that depends on what you’re currently driving and what your benchmark is. But I doubt anyone will find it sluggish by any standard. It’s punchy at the low end where it matters. I don’t have long term data on this car but I’ve seen 1.5L mild hybrid MK8 Golfs average 17-19km/l over extended use. So this has a shot at being even better
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Is it suv?
It’s a sedan with a lift back.