Electric vehicles and winter have a complicated relationship. Batteries don’t love the cold, heaters are energy hogs, and those perfect EPA range numbers start looking more like optimistic suggestions ...
From Audi’s e-tron to the Nissan Leaf, mainstream electric cars now cluster between 87% and 94% range retention after five years, marking a dramatic leap in battery longevity. “Roll up to a tailgate ...
There’s a big difference between the official EPA range and what’s possible in the real world. Our MotorTrend Road-Trip Range test reveals how far you can travel at 70 mph. If you're buying an EV with ...
Combustion cars tend to be more efficient in highway driving. But with EVs, that picture can be inverted. Electric vehicles perform well in stop-and-go city driving, where they idle efficiently and ...
Cold weather reduces EV battery efficiency and increases energy used for heating. Preconditioning, seat heaters, gentle driving, and proper tire pressure help maintain winter range. Planning charging ...
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