We drove these electric cars until they DIED!

TL;DR
Matt Watson tests the range of six electric cars, driving them from London to see how far they can go before running out of battery power.
Transcript
hi everyone Matt Watson here from car why I brought together six of the latest and greatest electric cars to answer two questions I bet you probably all have the first is what is the real world range of these cars hmm how far can you drive them until they run out of battery power to low come on no no also if you do run out about you what happens do... Read More
Key Insights
- 😀 The Tesla Model 3 had the longest range, covering a distance of 270 miles.
- 🧡 The Kia e-Niro had the second-longest range at 255 miles, making it a good option for those looking for a budget-friendly electric car with decent range.
- 😨 The temperature can affect the performance of electric cars, but they are still able to cover significant distances in colder temperatures.
- 🚨 Running out of battery can be a concern for electric car drivers, but it is possible to find charging points and solutions in case of emergencies.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did the cars perform in terms of range?
The Tesla Model 3 went the furthest, covering a distance of 270 miles. The Kia e-Niro came in second, lasting for 255 miles. The other cars had ranges ranging from 194 to 223 miles.
Q: Did any of the cars completely run out of battery?
Yes, the Mercedes EQC, Audi e-tron, and Nissan Leaf all ran out of battery during the test.
Q: Did the temperature affect the performance of the electric cars?
Yes, the test was conducted in colder temperatures, which can reduce the efficiency of electric cars. However, the cars were still able to cover significant distances before running out of battery.
Q: How did the Tesla Model 3 differ from the other cars?
The Tesla Model 3 had the longest range and also had a specific tow mode, which can be useful if the car needs to be towed.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Matt Watson tests the range of six electric cars, driving them from the outskirts of London to see how far they can go before running out of battery power.
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The cars are driven in a similar manner, with the most energy-efficient settings and the temperature set at 20 degrees Celsius.
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The Nissan Leaf, Jaguar I-Pace, Mercedes EQC, Audi e-tron, Kia e-Niro, and Tesla Model 3 are tested, with the Tesla Model 3 going the furthest at 270 miles.
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