Lotus Eletre Reveal - Ben Payne, Head of Studio at Lotus Tech Creative Centre, Lotus Cars
Lotus Eletre Reveal - Ben Payne, Head of Studio at Lotus Tech Creative Centre, Lotus Cars
Audi is showing consistency and continuing with its electric offensive – with the new Audi e-tron S and the new Audi e-tron S Sportback. Both of the S models with fully electric drive use three electric motors, two of which operate on the rear axle. Their intelligent drive control raises vehicle safety, and dynamic handling in particular, to a new level. In addition to the electric all-wheel drive, the vehicles are equipped with electric torque vectoring with active and fully variable torque distribution on the rear axle.
Lotus Eletre Reveal - Ben Payne, Head of Studio at Lotus Tech Creative Centre, Lotus Cars
With the luxury saloon EQS and the sporty executive saloon EQE, Mercedes-Benz has entered a new, all-electric era in the upper market segments as well. The EQS SUV, the third model series with this architecture developed for electric vehicles, will soon follow. The SUV offers plenty of space, comfort and connectivity for up to seven passengers in its avant-garde, luxurious interior. Thanks to powerful electric motors, responsive 4MATIC all-wheel drive and an intelligent OFFROAD driving mode, the EQS SUV is also capable of tackling light terrain with ease. The new EQS SUV shares the long wheelbase (3210 millimetres) with the EQS Saloon, but is over 20 centimetres higher. The dimensions in detail: 5125/1959/1718 millimetres (length/width/height). The interior dimensions benefit from these generous SUV dimensions and from the advantages of the purpose design tailored to the electric platform. The second row of seats can be electrically adjusted as standard. Up to four golf bags fit in the boot. A third row of seats with two additional individual seats and extensive comfort features for all passengers is available as an option.
With the brand's first independent electric vehicle, the international automobile manufacturer is heralding in a new era. Built on the modular e-TNGA platform specially developed for battery electric vehicles, the new Toyota bZ4X combines a striking, futuristic SUV design with plenty of space and advanced connectivity and safety technologies. The core is the all-electric powertrain. The entry-level version, which is available from €47,490 (without environmental bonus), can only be driven with one pedal thanks to the so-called "single pedal drive": As soon as the driver takes his or her foot off the accelerator pedal, the vehicle decelerates thanks to increased brake energy recovery - even to a standstill .
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