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  • It’s time for another carwow EV range test!
    We’ve got our hands on six of the latest all-electric SUVs to hit the market, and we’re about to see just how accurate the manufacturer’s claimed ranges are! So let’s take a closer look at the cars we have joining us.
    First up it’s the Volkswagen ID Buzz. It comes with a single electric motor that drives the rear wheels and can produce 204hp. The edition we have here also comes with a 77kWh battery which is good for a claimed range of 255 miles. The one we have here also costs £65k, although the range starts from £57,000.
    Next up it’s the Mercedes EQA. This edition has a single motor that drives the front wheels and can put down 190hp. We’ve got our hands on the entry-level version, which costs £52,000, and it comes with a 71kWh battery that comes with a claimed range of 263 miles.
    We also have the Nissan Ariya joining us for this test. The Ariya comes with a starting price of £46,000, although the version we have here cost around £54,000. As a result, it comes with an 87kWh battery which has a claimed range of 310 miles. Its single electric motor can also produce 242hp.
    Next up it’s the Audi Q4 Sportback. The Q4 range starts from £52,000, although we’ve got our hands on the dual motor edition which costs around £64,000! As a result of the two motors, it can put down 299hp, and the 77kWh battery has a claimed range of 312 miles.
    The penultimate car in this line-up is the Genesis GV60. With a 77kWh battery, this single-motor rear-wheel-drive edition can produce 229hp and it has a claimed range of 321 miles. The entry-level GV60 costs from £54,000, and the one we’ve got here costs £63,000.
    Then finally we have the Tesla Model Y Long Range. The range starts from £45,000 and comes with a single electric motor. As for the Long Range, this costs from £53,000, and it also comes with dual motors that can put down 384hp. It also has a 75kWh battery which has a claimed range of 351 miles.
    So how do you think these will compare? Will the oh-so-popular Tesla Model Y win it? Or could we see a different competitor go the furthest? You’ll need to stick with Mat for this all-new EV range test to see for yourself!
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Комментарии • 5 тыс.

  • @carwow
    @carwow  Год назад +1690

    Which of these cars will travel the furthest? Let us know below!

  • @mfakhrisyamsudin2214
    @mfakhrisyamsudin2214 4 месяца назад +104

    If anyone wondering the KM range, its :
    Volkswagen : 325 KM
    Mercedes : 333 KM
    Audi : 376 KM
    Genesis : 405 KM
    Nissan : 427 KM
    Tesla : 456 KM

    • @DarknoorX
      @DarknoorX Месяц назад

      Legend. Also, Nissan isn't half bad!

    • @Reddylion
      @Reddylion Месяц назад +1

      👍

    • @alanreilly2754
      @alanreilly2754 Месяц назад

      Lotus: miles/km, interchangeable 😂

  • @welfiblablabla
    @welfiblablabla Год назад +3502

    Anyone else notice how most cars have their worst efficiency when Mat is driving them? 😂

  • @gavinwild2647
    @gavinwild2647 9 месяцев назад +257

    Results at 36:12
    Charging point infrastructure:
    5:17 - Roadchef Northampton
    7:42 - Leicester Forest East
    11:24 - Nottingham
    14:12 - Welcome break (not sure of the area)
    Impressions while driving the various cars:
    2:05 - VW ID Buzz
    5:39 - Mercedes EQA
    8:03 - Nissan Ariya
    12:12 - Audi Q4 Sportback
    14:38 - Genesis GV60
    17:50 - Tesla Model Y Long Range

    • @AA_Sen
      @AA_Sen 9 месяцев назад +7

      thanks man

    • @85priesty
      @85priesty 9 месяцев назад +2

      I avoid highways in the electric car. Highway in an N/A Petrol 3.2 Volvo, the Turbo Diesel mated to a torque converter auto has the efficiency of highway and city, but in “heavy” traffic, the EV instant torque is great dealing with traffic, even the best turbo diesel is going to feel laggy compared to an EV and your fuel usage goes through the roof in the city with an old Heavy inline 6 Volvo.
      But the EV will drain as soon as you’re on the highway.
      Also, worth getting “normal” tyres on the EV, because economy tyres are awful.

    • @Ty420
      @Ty420 5 месяцев назад +1

      Legend

    • @Jayden-a380
      @Jayden-a380 2 месяца назад

      Thx

    • @RobertETH
      @RobertETH 2 месяца назад +1

      This demonstrates that you need to carry a lithium battery block with 120v and 240v outlets(preferably 2units) in trunk or backseat. Don’t forget a charge cable.

  • @Darthmaull0101
    @Darthmaull0101 6 месяцев назад +59

    Coming from a Tesla owner, the voice commands work great but the reason the wipers didn't turn off is because he had on cruise control. That automatically sets the wipers into auto and it will remain there until you take off the cruise control

    • @CatfishKev
      @CatfishKev 5 месяцев назад

      Tesla is garbage

    • @infiniteasmr341
      @infiniteasmr341 4 месяца назад

      I am OBSESSED with tesla, they have voice command??

    • @billion121
      @billion121 3 месяца назад +1

      @@infiniteasmr341yes they do

    • @wimsampers
      @wimsampers 3 месяца назад +2

      With the new update last week, you can now turn the wipers off while driving with cruise control.

  • @garyhunkin
    @garyhunkin Год назад +616

    I spent 6 years of my life on the design of the Nissan driver assistance feature. Good to see it in the flesh and performing well.

    • @DrMcMoist
      @DrMcMoist Год назад +27

      Good on ya, Gaz. 👍🏻

    • @thedatroxde
      @thedatroxde Год назад +5

      Awesome

    • @petitflocon647
      @petitflocon647 Год назад +27

      I ve worked for the Nasa, I m glad I see astronauts using my helmets to go in space.

    • @brainiacbreakdown
      @brainiacbreakdown Год назад +2

      Impressive 👍

    • @m.muzinski7842
      @m.muzinski7842 Год назад +2

      I am not sure if this is the sam as my qq.. but I really like it! It is useful and not disturbing! Very useful!

  • @fabianengstrand9069
    @fabianengstrand9069 Год назад +2086

    There any chance you can include kilometer range in these kinds of tests?

    • @SuperAZERTY10
      @SuperAZERTY10 Год назад +26

      Up

    • @kristian5009
      @kristian5009 Год назад +193

      Just multiply the miles by 1.609

    • @fabianengstrand9069
      @fabianengstrand9069 Год назад +540

      @@kristian5009 I’m well aware of how to do it, but having to do it when you’re getting battered with numbers every other second takes away from the viewer experience. I’d miss half the video if all I’m doing is doing math.

    • @mikail1805
      @mikail1805 Год назад +40

      @@fabianengstrand9069 +1

    • @EmberEchoStudio
      @EmberEchoStudio Год назад +54

      @@fabianengstrand9069 Exercise your mind

  • @marc0523
    @marc0523 10 месяцев назад +85

    The takeaway seems to be that most cars will do 80% of their stated range.
    Worth remembering when looking for a new car.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 10 месяцев назад +5

      That is because it is just a theoretical range based on absolutely perfect conditions at a constant speed on a absolutely flat surface.

    • @GDM22
      @GDM22 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@SilvaDreams Not really, EV's are less efficient on the highway, it was not a combined test of city and highway driving, it was all highway. Cold than average temperatures another factor.

    • @SilvaDreams
      @SilvaDreams 10 месяцев назад

      @@GDM22 It was "cool" weather, batteries do fairly well up until they hit freezing or below because it slows the chemical reaction within the battery and besides those large battery packs require cooling when charging or discharging.

    • @mutteringmale
      @mutteringmale 9 месяцев назад +1

      You mean, when looking for a hybrid car? At 80% range with practically no charging stations around these EVs are worthless.

    • @marc0523
      @marc0523 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@mutteringmale in 2016 the average distance between charging stations was under 4 miles, and the longest was 47 miles.
      We have more charger now than in 2016.
      All these vehicles can do many multiples of that.
      This is a tired argument.

  • @dazzap1782
    @dazzap1782 9 месяцев назад +19

    Also worth pointing out range is totally dependant on driving style. Last week I did a 90mile stint at a steady 60mph (actual avg was 56mph due to some roadworks on the M25) in an 18th month old Model Y with 18,000 miles on the clock, and got 193Wh/mile or 5.2 miles/kWh which would give a range of about 390 miles. In short, decreasing speed drastically increases range - who knew? Disclaimer - weather was warm, no wind and so climate control was only ticking over. I was the only occupant. Accel mode was Chill with basic autopilot on most of the time

    • @JW-qf2fx
      @JW-qf2fx 9 месяцев назад

      no chance you get 390 thoough - youll never hold those conditions the whole way, its BS

    • @christinerobottom9444
      @christinerobottom9444 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@JW-qf2fx Not really I've done the same in my sons tesla no need to be jealous I'm not.

    • @johnkramer745
      @johnkramer745 3 месяца назад

      thats reassuring. I am planning to get a Model Y SR and my idea (after watching tons o videos) was to dress up like an eskimo.. turn off all climate control.. drive in chill mode at 65mph tops on cruise control (mostly interstate driving) to get the max range out of it.. i know the non EV folks will have a field day with this.. LOL..

  • @I_THE_ME
    @I_THE_ME Год назад +532

    The ID Buzz uses the same heating element/resistor to heat up the cabin as the ID3 and ID4. For its size this is not enough and winter tests done in Finland this year showed that even after 30 minutes of driving the temperature of the rear foot well was below freezing when the outside temperature was -15°C.
    This van really needs a heat pump and a larger heating element.

    • @Maarten_vd
      @Maarten_vd Год назад +68

      Insane, one would think the price includes all the latest tech. I start to wonder; why this excessive pricetag?

    • @imibuks-replit
      @imibuks-replit Год назад +26

      @@Maarten_vd cuz its electric :|

    • @tlgx884
      @tlgx884 Год назад +55

      @@Maarten_vd Volkswagen crap

    • @OldSkoolUncleChris
      @OldSkoolUncleChris Год назад +17

      They deleted the heat pump from the Audi! See Sandy Munroe.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@imibuks-replit yes. Electric vehicles that rules.

  • @bigleejam1
    @bigleejam1 Год назад +866

    Please do a used electric car range test, that would be genuinely useful.

    • @joeykiller
      @joeykiller Год назад +9

      well aren't these all press cars meaning they are pretty used?

    • @bigleejam1
      @bigleejam1 Год назад +103

      @@joeykiller not really, I'm talking about maybe 5 year old cars with daily use and 30k miles on the clock

    • @alexanderreay-glover6970
      @alexanderreay-glover6970 Год назад +58

      @@joeykiller True but they're all 72 plate cars. Be interesting to see a test of 2017 cars with 60k miles on them already. I recon it would be pretty eye opening.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +1

      @@alexanderreay-glover6970 what about do those tests against Cadillac in an EV mileage battle?

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +1

      @@joeykiller yes.

  • @adriennewright68
    @adriennewright68 9 месяцев назад +3

    Very interesting! Thank you for this test; it is an informative approach to answering everyone's common question about EV range with no hype.

  • @ATX_Gamer1978
    @ATX_Gamer1978 10 месяцев назад +5

    I find it ironic that all our politicians are pushing these EVs without making any upgrades to our electrical grid...what's the point of buying a EV if you can't ever charge it??

  • @josefmalina3273
    @josefmalina3273 Год назад +724

    I'm impressed by Genesis and Nissan. Quite good range I think

    • @smokalot6663
      @smokalot6663 Год назад +29

      Why Nissan? 3.2 mi/kWh is the same like Audi and Mercedes.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@smokalot6663 yes. Proto Motor Spirra also lasted further than even Genesis.

    • @badboy250984
      @badboy250984 Год назад +8

      @@smokalot6663 EV gets terrible mi/kWh on motorway .....

    • @josefmalina3273
      @josefmalina3273 Год назад +9

      @@smokalot6663 that's the reason. Cause its efficiency is the same as those two premium brands

    • @dudndadn12212
      @dudndadn12212 Год назад +20

      Lol since when is 260 miles good range. I can fill up my TDI and go 600 miles. People have been brain washed.

  • @conradnanda5163
    @conradnanda5163 Год назад +215

    20:44 You can't turn off wipers when in autopilot. Love the video Mat!

    • @Maarten_vd
      @Maarten_vd Год назад +4

      Exactly. But mine shows this as a message. Did not see that in the video, maybe autopilot was not engaged?

    • @naturalmosaic
      @naturalmosaic Год назад +17

      @@Maarten_vd it was engaged. You could see the blue lines on the screen for autopilot

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +2

      @@naturalmosaic Ryan, Tesla and Jaguar seemingly dominated those electric mileage challenges.

    • @Maarten_vd
      @Maarten_vd Год назад

      @@naturalmosaic You are right! 👊

    • @jankahunor2068
      @jankahunor2068 Год назад +1

      @@purwantiallan5089 only the tesla, not the jag

  • @moraleader9140
    @moraleader9140 11 месяцев назад +57

    I love how electric cars will give Matt a pessimistic range and a optimistic range just so Matt can see what he could have gotten and what the car will give him based on his driving.

  • @timrichards2090
    @timrichards2090 8 месяцев назад

    Great video Matt
    Bearing in mind how dull ev’s essentially are, I thought the video was really interesting
    Good job 👍

  • @Scarbir
    @Scarbir Год назад +257

    Such a useful test. Adding a km score next to miles would be the finishing touch. Thanks so much!

    • @GardenGuy1943
      @GardenGuy1943 Год назад +7

      bloke just do the maths yourself

    • @foxisglee
      @foxisglee Год назад +71

      @@GardenGuy1943 or just mention kmh that used in whole earth

    • @moonshine3333
      @moonshine3333 Год назад +2

      @@foxisglee Including that tiny tiny country called the USA.

    • @foxisglee
      @foxisglee Год назад +37

      @@moonshine3333 17 countries vs 179 countries

    • @Zerofightervi
      @Zerofightervi Год назад +5

      It's a UK based channel, deal with it.

  • @Killyang
    @Killyang Год назад +339

    In my opinion the most important number in the final numbers is the % of claimed range. Clearly every manufacturer lies a little. Hats off to Nissan for being the most honest in its range claim and hats off to Tesla for once again beating everyone.

    • @welshalan
      @welshalan 10 месяцев назад

      80% of the range they claim seems more than a little white lie. Seems terrible to me!

    • @BufanMuayThai
      @BufanMuayThai 10 месяцев назад +12

      At the end of the day, he’s in a Tesla so it’s a total loss🫠

    • @Pommeroj
      @Pommeroj 10 месяцев назад +31

      too bad the tesla is build like a toy car, I've never seen a worse car in my life. EVERYTHING is loose, water can come in everywhere. i will never ever own a tesla. And yes, ive been working on cars my whole life.

    • @js0988
      @js0988 10 месяцев назад +6

      Yes, because KIA and Hyundai wasn't there.

    • @hkad6252
      @hkad6252 10 месяцев назад +25

      That is not claimed range. When will people get this out their heads? It is the result of standardized tests like EPA or WLTP which are mandatory.
      Also these tests were NOT designed to test consumption but emissions for combustion cars.
      And they were not designed to give you accurate real world results but comparable results.
      Before EVs everyone knew to get the real consumption you just add around 20% more and you get a good idea.

  • @LZentertainments
    @LZentertainments 8 месяцев назад +5

    Nice to see a real world test in this way. Tesla is clearly in a league of its own.

    • @sudind
      @sudind 5 месяцев назад

      It's so far ahead of the competition it's unreal

    • @deg6788
      @deg6788 Месяц назад

      All electric vehicles are made for millenials , propagandabelievers and old People that believe all what is said on their propaganda newsprogram . Thé worst mammals in this world

  • @InfiniteBrain
    @InfiniteBrain 28 дней назад

    We have a contractor in Kentucky USA that travels from Menasha WI. He has a Tesla and is very pleased with performance and charging options. People in the area wouldn't think of Kentucky as the best area for EVs but he loves the car so much that he and his wife both have a Tesla and he is looking to upgrade to the higher end models. He normally runs between 80% and 10%, stopping for fast charge when possible and slow charge at motels if fast charge not available.

  • @peterattwell6231
    @peterattwell6231 Год назад +140

    Great video Mat - thank you!
    I drive a Nissan Ariya 87kw with 19 inch wheels which, as you said, has a greater range, but also much more comfortable than the 20 inch version. The tyre sidewalls make a huge difference. My experience when I first got the car last October (15C) was a consistent range of 300 miles dropping to 250 when it was around freezing in January.
    I’ve heard the criticism of the head room before - I am 6ft 2in and suffer no such issues even with the panoramic roof fitted. I put it down to the fact that when the seat is pushed further back, more headroom is created, and us tall guys tend to have the backrest more inclined as well.
    I really love the Ariya - a truly great all-rounder.

    • @NameNaameNameeNaamee
      @NameNaameNameeNaamee Год назад +5

      I am 6ft1 and have head room to spare front and back. No electric car can return as much headroom relative to it's height than an ICE car. Ariya has great ground clearance, the there is the battery. I think they made the most out of it. And I love, that this is a proper SUV and you don't have to watch out on every curb or bump. At least where I live, that's key. Even more impressive, that it delivers such good efficiency. It's a damn good car indeed. Lots of refinement, air purifying system, digital rear view mirror, great matrix headlights and HUD, super low losses when charging via AC and DC, extremely flat charging curve so good speeds nonetheless, in winter it actually is faster than most, over the air updates from factory with two SSD system, so no sitting around anymore, waiting for an update to finish...good stuff!

    • @anderstermansen130
      @anderstermansen130 10 месяцев назад

      300 kilometers range is shit.
      The rest of us only have two feet, not six!

    • @N1ckZ
      @N1ckZ Месяц назад

      ​@@anderstermansen130 it seems like you are not capable of reading.

  • @nickloong
    @nickloong Год назад +140

    I just love these EV range challenge videos, they're the real world capabilites of these vehicles.

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад +4

      EV Challenge Videos are always very relaxing to watch.

    • @Boeing-ER-jy9vq
      @Boeing-ER-jy9vq Год назад +1

      @@purwantiallan5089 it isnt when you comment under every single comment

    • @fug33
      @fug33 Год назад +1

      eh, its only real world if you're driving only on highway - all of these cars would have drastically lower ranges if driven in a town

    • @crazyvideogames101
      @crazyvideogames101 Год назад +7

      @@fug33 Pretty sure its the opposite, ev’s perform worse on highway speeds

    • @philorgneopolotin8762
      @philorgneopolotin8762 Год назад +3

      @@fug33it’s literally the exact opposite of that

  • @jeanbergeron6451
    @jeanbergeron6451 Месяц назад +1

    You are so dynamic and fun to watch! I just got a 2024 Tesla Y. I love it so far.

  • @w.b.1677
    @w.b.1677 10 месяцев назад +7

    Love it. I just got an Opel Mokka 50kWh which in theory could make 200 miles. But never tested it in the red zone 😅 would love to see a test with the smaller battery cars.

    • @Mu5tyLaghmani
      @Mu5tyLaghmani 9 месяцев назад

      You probably will get 120 or 130 miles max😢

    • @w.b.1677
      @w.b.1677 9 месяцев назад +1

      I had a trip with the Mokka fully loaded. 2 adults and 2 kids. Drove 100km/h and easly made 300km (190mile).

    • @deg6788
      @deg6788 Месяц назад

      How stupid can you be .. 😂😂😂

  • @SamiPaju
    @SamiPaju Год назад +239

    Very interesting to see this test, as you were able to have the same route and weather conditions. Gives way more useful info for comparison to most range tests out there. Good job!

    • @oldrrocr
      @oldrrocr 10 месяцев назад +9

      the bottom line though is that unless you have a RELIABLE, EXTENSIVE FAST-charging network like Tesla's you won't be able to go ANYWHERE outside of 150 miles from home. That is the deal killer for most other cars!

    • @cabbagepatch8947
      @cabbagepatch8947 9 месяцев назад +2

      Petrol and diesel cars will run out of fuel at some stage too.

    • @kardy12
      @kardy12 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@oldrrocr
      The vast majority of everyday driving needs are well below 150 miles - the average commute by car in the U.K. is less than 20 miles, or less than 100 miles in a 5-day week.

    • @pcat1378
      @pcat1378 8 месяцев назад

      @@cabbagepatch8947But don't cost £45k+

    • @kratzikatz1
      @kratzikatz1 4 месяца назад

      ​@@cabbagepatch8947yes, more than 400km later!

  • @MandrakeCigars
    @MandrakeCigars Год назад +51

    When the Tesla crossed two lanes auto pilot was off. You also cannot turn off auto wipers when in auto pilot.

    • @azureactivedirectory
      @azureactivedirectory Год назад +5

      As much as I like Tesla the auto wiper is just idiotic, no idea what’s wrong with a rain sensor

    • @Arpedk
      @Arpedk Год назад +10

      @@azureactivedirectory They just updated it this month. Much better now.

    • @johnmckay1423
      @johnmckay1423 Год назад

      You also can't turn auto wipers off if you want to use cruise control. Very irritating...

    • @DigitalProphet_
      @DigitalProphet_ Год назад +2

      @@johnmckay1423 Press the button on the left hand stalk in. On your dash you will see the split view pop-up to set your wiper off, 3 different speeds and Auto. Seen so many of these videos - and i really like Carwow btw- but where the drivers don’t really know how it all works. Maybe the editing or “for drama”.

    • @johnmckay1423
      @johnmckay1423 Год назад

      @@DigitalProphet_ And if you have one of the current models without radar (and no ultrasonic parking sensors) 🤦‍♂️🙄 if you turn on cruise control the auto wipers turn back on, whatever setting you've set the wipers to. If you turn off auto wipers, it cancels the cruise control.
      The 2020 model year version with radar did not work this way - it was how you said. I swapped from one to the other in January.

  • @KyleMelsonII
    @KyleMelsonII 10 месяцев назад +6

    Very good video!! The wipers will not turn off while you're on autopilot though because the cameras need them. also when you turned the steering wheel it disengaged autopilot and that's why it moved over 2 lanes. if you look at the screen it will show blue lines when autopilot is engaged.
    the car will also not change lanes by itself. but you can change this in the settings.

    • @i-love-space390
      @i-love-space390 9 месяцев назад +3

      Personally, I think the engineering decision of the Tesla technical team (how much pushed by Elon, I have no idea) to rely EXCLUSIVELY on cameras for all autopilot decision making is a real dangerous mistake. Even if it becomes good, the best it can do is what a human is capable of. If it used sensor fusion, it could conceivably become BETTER than human (see in fog, bad rain, etc) and be an actual safety enhancement device. Instead, I will always be leery of Tesla's autodrive technology. I prefer a company that is conservative and UNDER-promises and OVER-delivers, instead of Tesla that OVER-hypes and UNDER-delivers.

  • @patmanrick
    @patmanrick 9 месяцев назад +3

    Amazing from the Tesla. 11% more efficient than the next best, longest range by a fair distance and the second best in terms of getting close to claimed range.

  • @ChocolateFrog
    @ChocolateFrog Год назад +193

    Saw an Aryia in the flesh and it genuinely looked like a car from the future, I was impressed.

    • @Proparkourgamer
      @Proparkourgamer Год назад +22

      it looks ugly. There is no need that EVs must look futuristic, that's just stupid, why can't they look like normal cars. What's wrong with normal cars

    • @matthowells6382
      @matthowells6382 Год назад +27

      @@Proparkourgamer The VW ID cars look ugly for sure lol, but the Nissan does genuinely look like a normal car from the future

    • @Proparkourgamer
      @Proparkourgamer Год назад +7

      @@matthowells6382 They are both ugly. The ID Buzz is the only one that looks 'funky', it's like a childish car design, but better looking than the Nissan

    • @vishnoyv4377
      @vishnoyv4377 Год назад +5

      had a chance to ride in an ariya, it's a very nice place to be in and quite the looker. Despise the touch-capacitive "buttons" but otherwise would def consider one

    • @kenardazeez9593
      @kenardazeez9593 Год назад

      @@Proparkourgamer🤔 You're one dude who, without a doubt, definitely has the dreaded "crossed eyes", or is truly a Nissan hater....which makes you just one of many out there.🙄

  • @raulliston3572
    @raulliston3572 9 месяцев назад

    Nice video, excelent content! One feedback is when you make the check on all vehicles, add like a table to make easier to compare, is difficult to remember all numbers ahahhahah

  • @Uruz_7
    @Uruz_7 11 месяцев назад

    Can i just appreciate how smooth it was to get that pop up to appear in the same place you pointed at the same time

  • @mazboengineer
    @mazboengineer Год назад +184

    Really enjoy these EV range test videos ⚡️ nice work Mat & team 👌🏼

    • @Crunch_dGH
      @Crunch_dGH 11 месяцев назад

      VW will be last to accept NACS -here’s why. Re: CCS Repudiation. Any computer programmer can reverse engineer CCS back to its original requirements specs & conclude it was “born brain dead” to be the exact opposite of what would become known as NACS, just to cynically spite Diesel Gate sanctions & intentionally deter EV adoption. VW’s greatest “success”! The chickens are coming home to VW’s roost. Pride & arrogance always precedes the fall. Not yet mentioned is whether non-NACS cars will have the “totally Tesla” seamless charging experience, including Navigation-embedded availability & pricing, plus automatic billing, along with 99% uptimes. Regardless, each use will expose previous CCS users to NACS’ diametrically opposed superiority, making them rue the day they were hoodwinked into buying into the CCS-sphere.

    • @iancarr3923
      @iancarr3923 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed but he should keep both hands on the wheel at all times. Sorry to be a wet blanket.

  • @miroslavvalocky4961
    @miroslavvalocky4961 Год назад +13

    Matt, you know that you actually turned off the "clever stuff" at 19:17 :) there was a sound and icon went from blue to gray..also that beeping sound mean that you are departing your lane... so you were the one who went all across the road :D otherwise i love these videos... great job

  • @tim..indeed
    @tim..indeed 10 месяцев назад +3

    Unsurprisingly the long-range model went the furthest lol

  • @johndruce8902
    @johndruce8902 9 месяцев назад

    You are a fighter fair play, I would never attempted that job on my own on jack stands . 😮

  • @Yashuop
    @Yashuop Год назад +2124

    Raise your hand if you've been watching carwow for a long time🤚

  • @Atombender
    @Atombender Год назад +81

    The Genesis looks like an awesome package.

  • @gomezadams9900
    @gomezadams9900 11 месяцев назад

    Very interesting, I'm glad YT recommended this video. Do you have any Chinese imports there? Tesla was the biggest seller here for quite some time but I am seeing more and more BYDs on the road and I think they have overtaken Tesla in sales. I did drive a Honda civic Hybrid while I was still back in Canada, but I only drive e-bike over here cause the traffic is just too crazy for my comfort. Even though I'm not driving any more, I still like to keep up on changes in the auto sector.

  • @up4open763
    @up4open763 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for taking one for the collective team.

  • @ricarmig
    @ricarmig Год назад +36

    Always a pleasure to see the videos but, yeah, it would be nice to have on the post processing some included calcs from miles to km and to kWh/100 km. This is an open world so the viewers should be treated as such 😊

    • @whatacutebum
      @whatacutebum 11 месяцев назад

      It’s a British channel. You don’t see American channels changing theirs to miles

  • @recklessrogue9027
    @recklessrogue9027 Год назад +9

    Another great range test! It goes to show how things have changed that if I was looking for an EV in this segment it would be between the two that aren't legacy brands. Can't wait for the next video in this series.

  • @michaelprince129
    @michaelprince129 8 месяцев назад

    Great vid !! Fun and informative with a bit of that dry British humor!

  • @keithdenton8386
    @keithdenton8386 9 месяцев назад

    When the Tesla Autopilot is on you cannot turn off the wipers they have to be on auto . It's needed for the camera visibility. also Auto headlights are selected when you put it on autopilot.

  • @YourFloridaElectrician
    @YourFloridaElectrician Год назад +13

    Such an entertaining video guys! You all have big balls to drive your EV’s to they quit. Pretty funny when you calling out only a meter or two from the charger. Keep these good videos coming.!
    May I use clips of this video to talk about it on my channel or make a short?

  • @pnketia
    @pnketia Год назад +12

    I luv these EV range tests you do! Please keep doing them along with the EV drag races!

  • @colinburgess7728
    @colinburgess7728 10 месяцев назад +6

    very valuable video, I knew the Tesla would win, but interesting mostly to see how far the car will go on 0 battery. I could not find this info anywhere, but it seems to be about 10 miles.
    I live in a remote area, charge-station wise, but this has slightly reduced my range anxiety. many thanks

    • @thewardenduncan
      @thewardenduncan 10 дней назад +1

      Late to reply here, but it's a 3 kWh buffer below 0% on all Tesla's, so pretty much exactly 10 miles based on the average efficiency. Not something you want to count on every time, but really great in an emergency when the Supercharger's broken or something.

  • @Marc_Peters_qs
    @Marc_Peters_qs 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bottom line is the selected route makes all the cars hover between 75 and 86% of rated battery capacity with a mean of 80% and modus of 79%.
    As efficiency per mile is primarily driven by aerodynamics. This test doesnt mean a lot.
    But fun non the less.

  • @mdohkar
    @mdohkar Год назад +28

    I drove the Ariya and it’s incredible, I absolutely loved it

    • @mdohkar
      @mdohkar Год назад +1

      My biggest issue when I tested it in May 2022 was the central display, it seemed to have a weird soft focus, it was so odd

  • @mrnobody.4069
    @mrnobody.4069 Год назад +22

    Correction Tesla says 330 mi on model Y but the model 3 is 351, the two are often confused.
    Oh and every time you tried making the autopilot turn into another lane you where actually turning off the autopilot and letting the car almost fly into the barrier it was going to make the change but you turned the wheel and that turns it off.

    • @nyc863
      @nyc863 Год назад +2

      interesting that the tesla Ui is so counter intuitive even a car expert is bamboozled

    • @mrnobody.4069
      @mrnobody.4069 Год назад +1

      @@nyc863 agree to disagree It takes a while to learn but really easy to get a hold of It doesn't take an expert to learn and I'm pretty sure he doesn't drive every kind of car wherever he goes let's including Tesla and it definitely will not be the first time we see him get confused with a vehicle interface and you could literally see on the big fat screen in the middle of the car that it was indicating that it was going to make a lane change there's plenty of information on it already without having the change in menus.

  • @alikartal8426
    @alikartal8426 7 месяцев назад +7

    This should have taken a lot of logistics and organization and money too, so well pulled off, congratulations to Matt and the whole team for a huge production that was very, very informative. Down in my neck of the woods (Istanbul Turkey), 265 miles (ca 430 kms) on a single charge is just not feasible. It is too short.

  • @pf888
    @pf888 8 месяцев назад

    One key thing which isn’t mentioned much is that Tesla’s tend weigh less than their German counterparts, Model Y weighs 2,003kg vs Audi Q4 2,210kg

  • @wondrboy89
    @wondrboy89 Год назад +3

    Love these range videos! Keep them coming!!

  • @Mightyshaw
    @Mightyshaw Год назад +40

    Nissan is back on the game, i don't usually like new nissan cars ;but this new design looks very good..

    • @baronxsa
      @baronxsa Год назад +1

      The "game" is much more difficult currently, despite designing a good car you need to manage to actually produce it in quantities at a decent cost... These things are getting out of control lately

    • @mdktf8681
      @mdktf8681 Год назад

      They are tinny.

  • @JamesSmith-oz8pj
    @JamesSmith-oz8pj 3 месяца назад

    An enjoyable and interesting group test, however what would be interesting (and also useful IMO), is to see how the cars ranked when you take into consideration what their average speed was during the tests!?
    We only get to see brief insights into this during the video, and from what I saw the different drivers had quite different driving styles, hence some were probably travelling a fair bit quicker than others at times, thus their higher avg. speed is likely to have caused the performance to suffer.

  • @rudihaufe271
    @rudihaufe271 10 месяцев назад

    good test. just a idea. the old vw beetle had a lever under the dashboard for 10 more miles of gasoline haha.interesting would also be what the recharge cost was.

  • @karimbenallal4454
    @karimbenallal4454 Год назад +48

    I like the quick review on the chargers when stopped. I think at the end of the video when the cars have flat batteries they should do a charging race to 200 miles or 80% just so people know what car has the best charging curve

    • @TheCreamRisesToTheTop
      @TheCreamRisesToTheTop Год назад +11

      That would make Tesla look too good

    • @antreastoumazou2736
      @antreastoumazou2736 Год назад +2

      ​@@TheCreamRisesToTheTop I reckon it would make tesla look as good as it is. How would it make it look *too* good?

    • @chillout1109
      @chillout1109 Год назад +3

      That would not work since all the cars run out of battery in different places where there are different types of chargers and charging speeds.

    • @karimbenallal4454
      @karimbenallal4454 Год назад

      @@TheCreamRisesToTheTop I don't think so as the Hyundai platform charges at 350kw. Tesla is 250kw

    • @karimbenallal4454
      @karimbenallal4454 Год назад

      @@chillout1109 yeah I agree it would be difficult but when the cars battery is flat and on a flat bed. If they can go to the closest 350kw charger and do it there. It doesn't have to be the exact charger just the same network and charging speed

  • @Dwindamir
    @Dwindamir Год назад +217

    Being a Tesla owner, I get the awkwardness for autopilot. Changing lanes you have to be very gentle otherwise you disengage (as Matt did), it also has a fear of cones so I'm surprised it didn't push you off the road a lot earlier. Either way a great video and great comparison and some good looking cars there too. Personally I'd love a ID Buzz

    • @warjt4737
      @warjt4737 Год назад +19

      The second time when he changed lanes he didn't even have autopilot on...

    • @pedrorodrigueziii4859
      @pedrorodrigueziii4859 11 месяцев назад +4

      I work for a VW dealership. I both love and fear the fervor that ID Buzz is going to produce.

    • @colingregson8653
      @colingregson8653 11 месяцев назад +5

      Just wait when you need a new battery. But then you will have changed it . Saving the planet my ass as Jim royal would say .

    • @warjt4737
      @warjt4737 11 месяцев назад +21

      @@colingregson8653 Tesla is recycling almost all of the components in batteries they replace, even giving you restored batteries as replacements. As for frequency of replacement, if you aren't an extremely aggressive driver, you likely won't not to replace it within 250k miles.

    • @hammerfist8763
      @hammerfist8763 11 месяцев назад +7

      Or, Tesla Autopilot has no fear of cones and just runs them over. Speaking from experience here.

  • @00hl4l4
    @00hl4l4 9 месяцев назад

    At least driving to Newcastle meant you got Geordie AA guys who were both kind and resourceful.

  • @steveatkins3528
    @steveatkins3528 2 месяца назад

    The difference between electric and internal combustion is, when you run out of charge/fuel, you don’t need a tow truck for the internal combustion vehicle, you just put some more fuel in it

  • @TheCarCrazyGuy
    @TheCarCrazyGuy Год назад +15

    I have a Genesis GV60 Performance. Here in the US we don’t get the rear wheel drive model. I love the car. Plus it’s very fast with a 0-60 of 3.7 seconds. Range is about 235 miles. That’s the only downside.

    • @DS-pk4eh
      @DS-pk4eh Год назад

      When you say 235mi, that is what they claim or what you get before needed to charge it again? Also, if it is your personal, how much of the highway is in your average drive? Thanks

    • @JohnLee-db9zt
      @JohnLee-db9zt Год назад +1

      @@DS-pk4eh it’s true range. Hyundai-Kia doesn’t overestimate range like Tesla. 😂

    • @DS-pk4eh
      @DS-pk4eh Год назад +1

      @@JohnLee-db9zt Tesla doesn't either as I am getting the range they claim with my Model 3. My average after 17'000km is 14.2kWh/100km. And it is 50% or a bit more highway, and I drive normally.

  • @mtristepin
    @mtristepin Год назад +27

    Very interesting to see the rescue part! We don't see this often at the end of your range tests, I think last time was with the Zoe plugged into a classic house outlet 🙂

    • @Oppinnindi
      @Oppinnindi Год назад +7

      Don’t expect that service normally. They’ll have had plenty of advance notice of the job, after winning a bid to feature in the video. Selected their most experienced staff accordingly. In reality a bloke stranded in a farmers field would be super low priority and you’d be waiting hours for an crap mechanic to turn up and scratch his head at a Tesla 🤪

    • @mtristepin
      @mtristepin Год назад +2

      @@Oppinnindi I know, but I like this "behind the scenes" 😉

    • @mikemanship
      @mikemanship 11 месяцев назад +2

      Stupid or not, to run out of juice in an ICE it's recovery via a jerry can and you're on your way, with every EV its a full recovery on a trailer.

    • @TheMrLeast
      @TheMrLeast 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikemanship There is vans with ev chargers

    • @douganderson8315
      @douganderson8315 10 месяцев назад +1

      Why can't you use a jumper cable to get just enough of a charge to make it to the nearest charging station?

  • @anthonyrb20
    @anthonyrb20 10 месяцев назад +35

    You should do this test again but with a full family simulation loadout with extra weight, 4 people, baggage etc and see how much that changes things. Be interesting.

    • @somersaultcurse
      @somersaultcurse 10 месяцев назад +4

      agree, plus not driving 90% on highway where you never have the recuperation u would have driving country roads and cities. maybe starting in a city (ends are in a city like area already in this video), driving a country road up to a certain point (maybe 50% of the average of all cars claimed range) and then highway until warnings.

    • @kstars101
      @kstars101 10 месяцев назад +1

      In Arizona with full AC where this week it will be 112° this week.

    • @Mu5tyLaghmani
      @Mu5tyLaghmani 9 месяцев назад

      In that case I believe every electric car will lose 80 to 90 miles of their range at least.

  • @4u2nvinmtl
    @4u2nvinmtl 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video! Seems like the Nissan came closest to it's claim.

  • @epcphelan
    @epcphelan Год назад +100

    Activating voice control, then 'requesting' to change lanes to follow route, then confirming, then having to watch over it so it doesn't cross multiple lanes or hit a cone all seems a LOT harder than just putting on your blinker and turning the wheel a bit ...

    • @pedrorodrigueziii4859
      @pedrorodrigueziii4859 11 месяцев назад +9

      It's a solution chasing a problem, right?

    • @Robulite
      @Robulite 11 месяцев назад +5

      You normally just click the blinker on and it goes over one lane, but that's FSD Beta. The FSD Standard is meh, but he turned the wheel too far and disengaged autopilot so that's why it kept going. It just wasn't very obvious to him at the time.

    • @fradius1
      @fradius1 10 месяцев назад

      I also dont like to talk when Im driving, so buttons are a must-have for me.

    • @lZGamerzI
      @lZGamerzI 10 месяцев назад +2

      ussually you will say something like "take me to work", " take me back home", or maybe "continue driving to the destination".. not simple tasks like change lane or open the door.

    • @aragorn4242
      @aragorn4242 9 месяцев назад

      @@fradius1 haha, no talking ?? i talk to myself a lot even on my own. usually to 😅moan at something or someone.

  • @Marcotra
    @Marcotra Год назад +8

    Soon you all need a bigger island to test the electric cars😂

  • @MrTommy0201
    @MrTommy0201 10 месяцев назад

    Like your content,always fun,,respect from Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @rjhayward1
    @rjhayward1 8 месяцев назад

    You should show battery size and cost.

  • @Muhahahahaz
    @Muhahahahaz Год назад +3

    20:02 you can adjust the Steering Mode in your settings (under “Pedals and Steering”)… You are probably in “Sport” mode, but it also has Standard and Comfort

  • @francoisdouglas4554
    @francoisdouglas4554 Год назад +45

    Well, considering that the temparature control was enabled, interior lights and all the extra goodies, I would say the claimed ranges are not too far off.

    • @robertbroughton9327
      @robertbroughton9327 Год назад +10

      You're right there. The claimed range of the cars are based on summer weather driving which would be warmer and dry conditions which makes it the optimal conditions for the battery. Getting 80% + in claimed range in the conditions the cars were tested in is good also can depend on a person's driving style

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@robertbroughton9327 happy fasting month 2023, Rob Broughton.

    • @arcadeuk
      @arcadeuk Год назад +11

      20% is way too too far off. You are not even supposed to use the car from 100% to 0% in the real world as it reduces the battery life. Manufactures should have to quote real world achievable figures, not some nonsense that only works downhill, on a sunny day with no wind and no lights on

    • @timmos184
      @timmos184 Год назад +2

      @@arcadeuk They are achievable, in the summer. Also the range is rated for mixed driving, not only highway.

    • @dwade3202
      @dwade3202 Год назад +3

      Say hello in 2 years when batteries degrade and you turn the heating on lmao in winter

  • @SerenitynPeace
    @SerenitynPeace 11 месяцев назад +1

    The one thing you left out was the price of fully charged cars! How much to fully charge these cars from dead battery to full & the time you had to wait?

  • @Milkyway48822
    @Milkyway48822 11 месяцев назад +1

    My dad works at Vw and I’ve been in a id buzz like 3 times and it was so cool and fun

  • @bigd7386
    @bigd7386 Год назад +148

    Impressed to see the Ariya get 86% of its claimed range.

    • @jamesseraph8813
      @jamesseraph8813 11 месяцев назад +8

      Loved that, seeing that I drive one. Very happy with it personally.

    • @gabortarr6529
      @gabortarr6529 11 месяцев назад +30

      That’s why i’m thinking that the Nissan is the winner overall…

    • @MannyBrum
      @MannyBrum 11 месяцев назад +3

      To get the full range you really have to drive efficiently and not use any climate control (unless you just have it set to ambient temperature) and unnecessary features and drive on a perfectly flat route. Car efficiency varies widely depending on the route and the driver. Also, electric cars and hybrids have better efficiency in stop and go traffic because they're using the regen braking as often as they are using the battery to move forward. I have a hybrid and in stop and go it's like free mileage. On the highway you're not using the regenerative braking at all.

    • @anderstermansen130
      @anderstermansen130 10 месяцев назад

      So it can drive 860 kilometers, on its graphite battery?

    • @GC64OTT
      @GC64OTT 10 месяцев назад +2

      Mmm it’s got the biggest battery by 10kwh, and the same efficiency as the merc and the Audi. As a user it’s good to get that far on a charge but you’ll pay less in the Tesla and the Genesis. To put it in petrol terms it’s got the biggest fuel tank but average mpg

  • @OscarZheng50
    @OscarZheng50 Год назад +7

    man i love these real world EV range tests

  • @19tuureluur86
    @19tuureluur86 11 месяцев назад +2

    Still my old Mercedes Benz w124 200e E2 from '93 does 500 miles on a full tank.

  • @arrowlogproductions2509
    @arrowlogproductions2509 Год назад +3

    NoA works well in my Model X, i noticed that it showed the 2 lane basic autopilot instead of the 1 line from NoA when you tried to do various maneuvers. NoA is only engaged when it shows the 1 line

  • @AppleReviewsPL
    @AppleReviewsPL Год назад +29

    19:07 Just so you know, that wasn’t “Navigate on Autopilot” as Matt said, it was basic autopilot (NoA has different interface with a single blue path line, rather than blue lane markings on the side).

    • @AppleReviewsPL
      @AppleReviewsPL Год назад +19

      Also when changing lanes, Matt disengaged the Autopilot by applying too much force, which is why the car “changed two lanes”

    • @Anonymous-bg7bq
      @Anonymous-bg7bq Год назад +2

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    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Год назад

      You're right, but Tesla's ADAS is a bit finnicky and not always confidence-inspiring, even with its very impressive safety statistics. I say that as a three year Model 3 owner who is excited by the potential of Tesla's FSD when it finally arrives (unlikely to be very soon).

    • @AppleReviewsPL
      @AppleReviewsPL Год назад

      @@Muskar2 I agree. That being said, if you do a car review, it’s only fair to show the real capabilities and limitations of the system.

    • @Muskar2
      @Muskar2 Год назад +1

      @@AppleReviewsPL Sure. I think many people often don't realize how much car reviews are more like 60% entertainment 40% facts though. If you want facts, see a good mechanic and/or look into it yourself. That's how I see it anyway.

  • @bryanb4047
    @bryanb4047 11 месяцев назад

    This reminds me of that Seinfeld episode when Kramer kidnaps the car salesman during a test drive and drives until they run out of gas 🤣

  • @Stonedbeef
    @Stonedbeef 7 месяцев назад

    Could you also give the theoretical cost at a fast charger, would be interesting if you plan on doing a long trip with an EV

  • @okithdesilva129
    @okithdesilva129 Год назад +10

    Mat never fails to wow us with all these awesome reviews, drag races and videos!

  • @klondikechris
    @klondikechris 11 месяцев назад +25

    Someone near where I live (Dawson City, Yukon, Canada) bought an EV, and drove it up from out city, Whitehorse. Normally a six hour drive (530km), but at -40C, the range was very low. They had to stop at every charger between the two places. The heater does not work while the vehicle is being charged, so they had to wait, in the cold. The total trip took about 12 hours. It will be a good while for EV's to become popular in Canada's north!

    • @aesea57804
      @aesea57804 10 месяцев назад +1

      Doesn’t anyone consider reality while pushing for EVs? Winter driving impractical-delays on the road due to accidents, and bam, no electricity and wait for a tow truck in the midst of it all. Yeah, but they’re SO cool looking and quiet!

    • @MrBlablaologe
      @MrBlablaologe 6 месяцев назад

      @@aesea57804 feel free to drive your car at -40°C. I'll bet, it happens the same to the EV cars. No, its getting worse. Your car wont even start.
      Of course the first EVs want to reach a big amount of people and do not fit for every special case. And even with that, how is the winter in Norway and how do they have so many EVs when its impractical?

  • @abderra18
    @abderra18 11 месяцев назад

    I'll stay well clear, great vid - thanks!

  • @mosconi0359
    @mosconi0359 5 месяцев назад

    The towing "bolt" for the Tesla screws in "opposite" of the normal way. Probably has the threads in it but was being turned wrong way so it wouldn't go in. At least that is what I remember from my Tesla Model 3.

  • @gregft1979
    @gregft1979 Год назад +7

    Most importantly the efficiency of the tesla is highest. Also means less costs for charging.

    • @romansenger2322
      @romansenger2322 Год назад +1

      exactly. Mercedes, BYD or Nio add more battery capacity to get a high range, but people forget they pay for the inefficiency

    • @Maarten_vd
      @Maarten_vd Год назад

      @@romansenger2322 And pay for that extra big battery as well.

    • @JohnSmith-pn2vl
      @JohnSmith-pn2vl Год назад

      @@Maarten_vd and those cars are shitty, its really terrible in real world how bad all others are compared to tesla, they are real shitshows under the hood, even mercedes.
      except rivian, lucid and byd, basically legacy is terrible.

  • @chrisak49
    @chrisak49 Год назад +11

    Matt probably doesn’t know but, the wipers did not turn off during his voice command because he was in auto pilot when it is raining. While in Auto Pilot, auto wipers and auto high beams are on and cannot be turned off.

  • @whomolgan
    @whomolgan 9 месяцев назад

    You really should add a conversion to km from miles. I think you could attract more people that way.

  • @varunjayaram3965
    @varunjayaram3965 9 месяцев назад

    I learnt this the hard way, Tesla forces wipers to auto when using any sort of “autopilot” which includes basic cruise control and auto steer

  • @halukylmaz536
    @halukylmaz536 Год назад +3

    Tebrikler Mat. Seni 2013'te Carbuyer kanalından beri takip ediyorum. Videoların ve anlatımın çok güzel. Ailemden biri gibisin adeta. 8 milyon aboneye ulaşmışsın. Umarım daha on milyonlarca abonen olur. Başarılarının devamını dilerim 🙏💙

  • @TonyTouch23
    @TonyTouch23 Год назад +3

    Now remove 30 miles, as you would never drive it until dead. Then remove another 20% for normal driving and then you got your realistic range for these cars.

    • @CynicalBastard511
      @CynicalBastard511 Год назад +1

      And what would be the range? I'm crap at math.

    • @TonyTouch23
      @TonyTouch23 Год назад +1

      @@CynicalBastard511 The Tesla would be around 200 miles..

    • @silvenshadow
      @silvenshadow Год назад

      Something like 180mi. Evs are awful

  • @rodbrown8306
    @rodbrown8306 10 месяцев назад +4

    This is the way to go, put them to the test directly then we'll get a true comparison in the real world....Ballsy stuff I'm impressed. You might muck about some, but you do a good job mate. That Nissan is a beautiful car, love that too!

  • @tomsmith1869
    @tomsmith1869 6 месяцев назад

    Did u use heat whole way with radio on or the seat heaters on with your iphone plugged in recharging......

  • @atodaso1668
    @atodaso1668 Год назад +5

    Every now and again Nissan comes out with a new sleek looking car.

  • @Teslaverse
    @Teslaverse Год назад +3

    Matt if you have autopilot on you can't turn off windscreen wipers 😊 so the system understood you it just can't do what you want. It's a security features because front camera is in the windshield

  • @jhammer1979
    @jhammer1979 9 месяцев назад

    I know for the Tesla, it can be tow charged using the regen braking for short periods.

  • @julianelischer6961
    @julianelischer6961 11 месяцев назад +1

    As an electric driver I have noticed that a 20% range decrease in very cold weather is quite common. So if they had been in somewhere that is warmer. they may have got close to 100% of claimed range.

    • @anderstermansen130
      @anderstermansen130 10 месяцев назад

      I have full range in my benzin car, no matter the temperature outside.
      Cry more in your little shitty electric gokart😂

  • @Mat_revs
    @Mat_revs Год назад +43

    We should get a version of hybrid supercars and see how for they will drive on electric power...

    • @techtt6213
      @techtt6213 Год назад +7

      Not far lol

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Год назад

      There are no hybrid supercars.

    • @Mat_revs
      @Mat_revs Год назад +16

      @@techtt6213 ferrari sf90, mclaren artura, porsche 918, mclaren p1, ferrari laferrari, lamborghini Sian, lamborghini countach (new one), Aston Martin valkyrie... Learn what u talk about

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@Mat_revs what about Lexus IS F?

    • @purwantiallan5089
      @purwantiallan5089 Год назад

      @@krane15 why no hybrid supercar tho??

  • @BountyHxntxr
    @BountyHxntxr Год назад +137

    I can't get enough of this series 😅
    Poor Ev's haha 😂

  • @paulgray2387
    @paulgray2387 8 месяцев назад

    I currently drive a 2010 Megane estate 1.5dci which returns 55mpg everywhere and over 700 miles per tank. It’s regular serviced and emissions are well within limits. I drive 600 miles per week with a combined time of 6 hours. The car cost me £1200 and is probably worth the same amount now. Now how could I afford an electric vehicle that would come anywhere close to that and not add an hour per day to my commute? Rfl is £30, carries 4 adults comfortably and has a huge boot, being an estate.

  • @gunz5628
    @gunz5628 9 месяцев назад

    I'm the trouble starter, punkin' instigator
    I'm the fear addicted, a danger illustrated
    I'm a firestarter, twisted firestarter
    You're a firestarter, twisted firestarter
    I'm a firestarter, twisted firestarter!

  • @raydoherty5419
    @raydoherty5419 Год назад +4

    Great video, quick note on the tesla. You can’t turn off the wipers when on autopilot.