DougWantsALeaf
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I don’t know if the manufacturers change this by market, but thought this was rather interesting. This points to a smaller reserve in the 40 than what’s been reported here. The article has some math issues, so for the Tesla, and Leaf 62 it appears there is a mistake in one of the figures. I think they meant to say the Tesla had. 20km reserve and the Leaf 62 a 40 km reserve (using some backward math).
Side note that both Leafs over performed on range. The Tesla slightly underperformed. The Kona and Niro blew it out of the water. The Kona range was on or with the Tesla Long Range model. Hoping those cars have nationwide distribution in the next couple years.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/forococheselectricos.com/2019/08/cuantos-kilometros-puede-recorrer-un-coche-electrico-con-0-kilometros-de-autonomia-en-su-marcador.html/amp
Side note that both Leafs over performed on range. The Tesla slightly underperformed. The Kona and Niro blew it out of the water. The Kona range was on or with the Tesla Long Range model. Hoping those cars have nationwide distribution in the next couple years.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/forococheselectricos.com/2019/08/cuantos-kilometros-puede-recorrer-un-coche-electrico-con-0-kilometros-de-autonomia-en-su-marcador.html/amp