My wife and I recently started a YouTube channel, just as a fun hobby. Yesterday we did a review of our electric BMW i3. Itās a good overview of the car, but also goes over some of the benefits of EVs in general. Donāt worry, I never tell you to āsmash the like button!ā
Enjoy!
Engadget: Kiaās PHEV Sportage SUV is coming to America.
This thing is gonna sell like the RAV4 Prime. Good luck getting one. Itās a good sized reasonably priced, fairly decent quality family SUV that can do most daily driving on battery power alone.
Thats the kinda thing i can make the wife drive for sure.
Itās well over 200 HP and it doesnāt look that bad. Not much compromise there.
These are the same specs as the powertrain in the larger Sorento PHEV, so we suspect the combined output is the same: 261 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque. Thatās a little more than 30 horsepower over the regular Sportage hybrid.
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All sounds I hate hearing when Iām out in public, or even just driving by where I live. I welcome the silent revolution with open arms.
Thatās because you arenāt a gear head or someone that enjoys driving. I love hearing a vehicle go by and knowing it was an 8 or a turbo 6 or a 4 banger. Hearing a Ducati go by is like a symphony. The sheer mechanical nature of vehicles is just amazing or it was.
I actually enjoy driving pretty well as long as itās not in traffic. Just despise hearing obnoxiously loud vehicles. If every Harley crashed into a bridge the world would be a better place.
Here is an interesting tidbit. A harley is not any louder than any other vehicle. Assholes putting straight pipes on cars and bikes are assholes though and that comes in every make and model. A stock harley is not loud. To be great sounds doesnāt mean it has to be loud sounds.
The absence of the mechanical nature in an ICE robs the driver of the visceral experience of driving and limits it to just point and go. I felt that way about automatics and even more so with EVs.
āItās not a massive energy output - only enough to boil about 60 kettlesā worth of waterā wamp wamp wamp
Drove the ioniq 5 today and found it impressive. Interior a little more barebones than Iād like, but not too bad.
Faster charging than Tesla, taking roughly 20 minutes to hit 80% and 48 minutes from 0-100 as long as youāre on a level 3 charger.
Was disappointed that the batteries are under the hood rather than in the floor. Under the hood looks like an ICE. Can tell Hyundai is trying to appeal to car traditionalists with the design
How did it drive?
Very nicely imo. Didnāt try sport mode because I didnāt discover it until near the end of the test drive. Normal mode has solid acceleration.
Itās so quiet inside. Hyundai apparently put an emphasis on sound dampening so itās very easy to speed and not realize it.
Iām a fan.
Installed an minn Kota terrova riptide and 2 group 31 batteries in/on my boat. Kicked my ass, but I am officially electric now