Hi guys, I’m doing the rounds of the showrooms nearby as there about seven in all.
The three below, AUDI, Mazda, and Volkswagen are all within 100 metres of each other, thus why this was my first stop. I had tried soon after lockdown ended in England but with the lack of cars in showrooms I postponed until now.
All models have common features: one gear, auto sensors know when you sit in the car, and all are fully Electric using lithium-ion.
from £28,000
Comes in standard, sportback and RS models.
Two electric motors drive the Audi e-tron powerfully. They quickly accelerate the SUV from 0 to 62mph in an impressive 5.7 seconds.
The e-tron Charging Service (eCS) gives you access to thousands of charging points across Europe.
from £55,000
20-inch alloy wheels in the exclusive GTX design, black roof characteristic of the ID.4, roof railing and the black, high-gloss air intake grille.
From £34,995
Jaguar and BMW team up for electric
Location of our visit Otterspool Way, Bushey, Watford, Hertfordshire
The main difference over the conventional internal combustion engine is that most electric motors deliver a surprisingly quick acceleration. That’s because an electric motor generates 100 percent of its available torque instantly.
Tesla Model S – 0-60 in 1.9 seconds
Tesla P100D – 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds
Ferrari LaFerrari – 0-60 mph in 2.4 seconds
McLaren P1 – 0-60 mph 2.6 seconds
2021 McLaren 600LT Spider – 0-60 To Be Released
Porsche Taycan – 0-62 mph in 2.8 seconds
Jaguar i-Pace 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds
BMW i8 – 0 to 60 mph in 4.5 seconds
Bugatti Chiron – 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds (fastest production car in the world 304mph)
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