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Quite impressive upgrade to the e-Up. The battery has pretty much doubled in capacity.
https://www.netcarshow.com/volkswagen/2020-e-up/
Built for norherners? With the following upgraded model called the e-Up Chuck?
Quite impressive upgrade to the e-Up. The battery has pretty much doubled in capacity.
https://www.netcarshow.com/volkswagen/2020-e-up/
yes, could be the resurgence of the estate in terms of range versus their SUV counterparts .. will this have the same nose/aerodynamics as the ID 3 ?This looked interesting, i'd love an electric estate car!
The network of charging stations will be the largest in North America with 12,000 locations and more than 35,000 charge plugs, Ford said.
The No. 2 U.S. carmaker has laid out plans to invest more than $11 billion in electric vehicles and is targeting majority of its sales from them by 2022.
The network will give Ford car owners access to fast charging station sites that will be set up by Volkswagen’s Electrify America.
The other big issue is being able to standardize the charge cables. So far we've identified 52 different charge heads for UK spec cars already.
Ford already invest in Ionity and have done since the beginning, along with BMW, Daimler and of course the VW group.
https://ionity.eu/en/about.html
So that’s erm... interesting looking...!
On a more positive note, prices are unexpected, but after the Model 3 reveal I think I’ll wait until it’s actually available before believing the prices.
2022 is going to be an interesting year for the pickup market!
The cybertruck yeah
So that’s erm... interesting looking...!
On a more positive note, prices are unexpected, but after the Model 3 reveal I think I’ll wait until it’s actually available before believing the prices.
2022 is going to be an interesting year for the pickup market!
Yeah.
With that design you can be pretty sure it’s not going to be available in Europe. Apparently the US has no pedestrian safety regulations.