LEVC TX 2024 Review: updated black taxi is still the king of cabs - just about | WhichEV
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- Опубликовано: 4 янв 2024
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Video timestamps:
00:00:09 Intro
00:00:48 Exterior Design and Options
00:02:51 Interior and Comfort
00:07:40 Storage
00:08:37 Range and Charging
00:10:55 General Controls
00:12:26 Infotainment Display
00:15:01 Driving and Performance
00:16:08 Safety Features
00:16:39 Overall Thoughts and Pricing
00:18:07 Verdict
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I know a cabbie living in Hertford working nights with the earlier version, she uses fuel to drive into London then battery at work. Hers was metallic pink, you couldn't miss it!
Think we've seen that one about town!
The logo looks like a Bentley
Nice review. I would love for them to offer an optional front passenger seat. It would make it a great car to haul 8 people on short distances.
Agreed. Although most passengers like the ability to have an enclosed private space.
Most EVs have above 250 miles range now. To be honest I’m shocked they didn’t go fully electric in this new 2024 version. Such a shame.
A fully electric black cab would be useless, that’s why. A taxi driver isn’t going to want to sit around at a public charger after a day driving around London, and how many of them have the luxury of living in a property where they can home charge? Not many is my guess.
@@mikeolly67 these cabs are limited to 22kw chargers, a fully electric car can take 150kw, so they’d take more charge in the same amount of time.
@@birchy8624 Not true. It can do DC at 50kW as well. Doesn't take that long to recharge because the battery isn't huge.
@@mikeolly67 Works fine for Uber drivers. Loads of them are going all-electric in London and loving it.
@@WhichEV I love that this transition is happening, I just find it such a shame to not scrap the engine and just focus on an all electric cab with over 250 miles.
We needed hybrids when EVs only had an 80 mile range but now there is no excuse. It just ends up being more a pain for the driver since they have to charge more frequently.
It costs a fortune to charge on the street it’s not worth it