@@OzoneTheDancer-bg4gm I've got one on the Motability scheme the one with 16 inch steel wheels.I haven't been on a long run yet i reckon in winter max about 150 miles.I was used to a diesel easily doing double that amount.The driving is a doddle so easy and even in eco mode it pulls up fast.Seat are very comfortable.Like you the proper range I still have to find out.EV driving is a different world the cars are fine but infrastructure charging in the UK has a long way to go yet.
You know, I’m disappointed there’s no cup holders that I can see, it’s my biggest bug bare with my Citroen C3, it’s such a minor detail but when your vehicle is your office it’s important! Great review though thanks.
Dont forget the nice new lifepo4 battery tech! Lasts ten years and wont degrade as much as lithium ion. They armt a fan of freezing temperatures though
I'd buy one if it had a 100Kwh and twice the range. But as it is it's a waste of money considering real world winter driving you'd be lucky to get 150 miles range even when new.
I can’t help thinking these range arguments come from people who have never daily used an ev. Most people don’t drive over 100 miles a day. Charging overnight at home costs about £2. If you do longer journeys, like Scotland on holiday, just have a couple more breaks and enjoy the stress free driving.
This new battery doesn't degrade like lithium ion. It's lifepo4. They last a good ten years or more. They aren't a fan of freezing temperatures though and that will reduce range temporarily
My 2015 berlingo 7 seater 1.6 cost 12k new,still going strong at 326000 miles,berlingos were a cheap no frills mpv,but 9 years later over double the price for the diesel 8k more for ev 😂😂😂
Monthly lease, hand it back after 3 years, running costs way lower than diesel, roughly 75% less.. If you only pootle around then it's a decent and practical little ride, but yes, no good for longer journeys. Horses for courses. Sound system on mine is shite, although adding a subwoofer is likely to bring the range down by half 😄
Would this be a good option for you?
I am thinking of getting one but the range is my problem, mostly in winter.
@@OzoneTheDancer-bg4gm I've got one on the Motability scheme the one with 16 inch steel wheels.I haven't been on a long run yet i reckon in winter max about 150 miles.I was used to a diesel easily doing double that amount.The driving is a doddle so easy and even in eco mode it pulls up fast.Seat are very comfortable.Like you the proper range I still have to find out.EV driving is a different world the cars are fine but infrastructure charging in the UK has a long way to go yet.
Am an airport taxi wheelchair accessible driver, am looking to get either e berlingo or e rifter but am worried about the range.
You know, I’m disappointed there’s no cup holders that I can see, it’s my biggest bug bare with my Citroen C3, it’s such a minor detail but when your vehicle is your office it’s important! Great review though thanks.
2 in the dash (above air vents) 2 in the fold out trays, another two in the boot (still there on the short version)
Do you mean the same as a drink can holder? My new to me CBerlingo (16 yrs old) has a drink holder just up left of the steering wheel
Dont forget the nice new lifepo4 battery tech! Lasts ten years and wont degrade as much as lithium ion. They armt a fan of freezing temperatures though
I'd buy one if it had a 100Kwh and twice the range. But as it is it's a waste of money considering real world winter driving you'd be lucky to get 150 miles range even when new.
I can’t help thinking these range arguments come from people who have never daily used an ev. Most people don’t drive over 100 miles a day. Charging overnight at home costs about £2. If you do longer journeys, like Scotland on holiday, just have a couple more breaks and enjoy the stress free driving.
This new battery doesn't degrade like lithium ion. It's lifepo4. They last a good ten years or more. They aren't a fan of freezing temperatures though and that will reduce range temporarily
Can you fit an adults bike in the medium version with the passenger seat down?
Yes
Easily
My 2015 berlingo 7 seater 1.6 cost 12k new,still going strong at 326000 miles,berlingos were a cheap no frills mpv,but 9 years later over double the price for the diesel 8k more for ev 😂😂😂
Monthly lease, hand it back after 3 years, running costs way lower than diesel, roughly 75% less.. If you only pootle around then it's a decent and practical little ride, but yes, no good for longer journeys. Horses for courses. Sound system on mine is shite, although adding a subwoofer is likely to bring the range down by half 😄
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