So everything you save on tax, you can now spend on tires ;) I tried the acceleration myself when I got my e-Niro last week, but did not dare driving without TCS (and killing my winter tires). However, it is a wonderfull car. I love it!
Not if the electronics control it properly - spinning wheels = not getting the power down = slower and more tyre wear. Does a Tesla do that, or a Nissan? So as mentioned, TC on is better.
Welche Sommerreifen haben am meisten Grip auf dem Asphalt ,ich denke mit ordentlichen Sommerreifen wären 0-100 km/h in knapp unter 7 sec möglich oder ?
It appears you're in the US. There are only certain states the Niro EV is sold. I have one and my range in the city is around 300+ miles per charge; on the freeway I get around 230+ miles per charge. It's a great car!
@@aarong9378 That is BS. If they want to push EV's they are hurting themselves. Lucky I was able to test drive one (a coworker got his from California), and Honestly it's not bad.
Wheelspin. And a lot of it. Super easy in the Niro EV. If I put the car in sport mode and turn off the traction control (like in the video), I can spin the tires from up to 30-35 MPH!