macb00kemdanno
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- Brandon
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- 2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual Motor, 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range
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You likely had a Kia EV 6 -- not the same car. The EV 6 is Kia's version of the Ioniq 5 - a much larger car. There is no "kia version" of this car available in North America.I drove Kia’s version of that when my R1 was in the shop for a few days. Worst user experience I’ve ever had in a car. Word than the late 90’s Dodge Neon I rented way back when. Their dash is a mess. The info unit is rubbish. Ride quality is harsh. The only good words I can say is I only had it 3 days.
The Standard Range model comes with a 144 hp (108 kW / 147 PS) electric motor and a 42.2 kWh battery offering 214 miles (344 km) of WLTP range. The Long Range features a slightly less potent 133 hp (100 kW / 135 PS) electric motor and a larger 61 kWh battery, stretching the range to 308 miles (496 km) on a full charge. Both variants have the same 250 Nm (184 lb-ft) of torque.Looks great but needs a bigger battery than 42kW
Similar to the Kia EV3?If it ever makes it to the U.S. Per what I've seen, seems like it is being aimed at Europe. Looks pretty cool though. If priced competitive and ever makes it stateside, it could do quite well. I prefer the looks of the R3X though.