RE: BMW i4: 530hp, 372 miles of range confirmed
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DonkeyApple said:
Ares said:
irocfan said:
Ares said:
A small fact lost on the ignorant
And I can't think of many 530hp cars that can do 350 miles on one 'tank'....
I suspect you're not looking hard enough, or indeed at allAnd I can't think of many 530hp cars that can do 350 miles on one 'tank'....
jamoor said:
Ever had to queue to find a pump, queue to pay (or queue to find a pump that has pay at terminal) also as a business user saving the reciept for the fuel.
I think a pump will probably dispense a liter every 4 seconds so filling up a 70L tank is probably around 3 mins + 3 mins queuing for the person in front who wants to pay and shop at the mini market.
Trust me its a ballache chore that i could do without in my life. I can think of much better things to do than go into a petrol station and its not just because I drive an EV I've hated filling up for at least 10 years.
Wind up or first world problems...I cant decide. I think a pump will probably dispense a liter every 4 seconds so filling up a 70L tank is probably around 3 mins + 3 mins queuing for the person in front who wants to pay and shop at the mini market.
Trust me its a ballache chore that i could do without in my life. I can think of much better things to do than go into a petrol station and its not just because I drive an EV I've hated filling up for at least 10 years.
I've never really found filling up a ball ache. I use pay at the pump where possible and if I have to queue for a few minutes, it hardly puts a downer on my day!
Conversely, a colleague getting caught out in his EV was a ball ache. On his way back from York the fast charger at a service station as out of order so he had to use a slower charger which resulted in three hours sitting in a service station until he had enough charge to get home. Given what soulless, depressing stholes motorway service stations are, that's a ball ache that I could do without in my life.
jamoor said:
Wills2 said:
Ares said:
A small fact lost on the ignorant
And I can't think of many 530hp cars that can do 350 miles on one 'tank'....
My 560hp F10 M5 would do over 350 miles on a tank and my current X3M will also do more than 350 miles although that's only 510ps but of course that's dependant on driving style and certainly not really achievable around town where an EV excels. Although I'd wager the EV won't do 350 miles on a motorway run at 70-80mph, the ideal scenario seems reversed EV vs ICE in terms of best case efficiency and range.And I can't think of many 530hp cars that can do 350 miles on one 'tank'....
That’s the real question. If we’re talking about 500bhp cars, what’s the real comparison when they are being used as 500bhp cars and not as hypermiling pensioner transport?
If you’re using them as intended then which one is the clear leader in terms of range and the subsequent ease of refilling? Is it the petrol car or the EV?
If you’re using them as intended then which one is the clear leader in terms of range and the subsequent ease of refilling? Is it the petrol car or the EV?
DonkeyApple said:
That’s the real question. If we’re talking about 500bhp cars, what’s the real comparison when they are being used as 500bhp cars and not as hypermiling pensioner transport?
If you’re using them as intended then which one is the clear leader in terms of range and the subsequent ease of refilling? Is it the petrol car or the EV?
Simply no contest, the EV would struggle. They have huge performance potential but can't deploy it for long enough. Even at the low end of the market they struggle outside of urban/ rural environments.If you’re using them as intended then which one is the clear leader in terms of range and the subsequent ease of refilling? Is it the petrol car or the EV?
I run 10 with more to come and they suit some applications brilliantly but long distance high speed motoring isn't one of them. Yet.
Edited by Venisonpie on Saturday 29th February 13:09
Ares said:
No it isn't, this is a car that is being slammed for having 350miles range with 530 bhp...like as if there is a plethora of ICE cars that can do that?
Doesn't sound too difficult, at least if we are also going by wltp numbers for the ICE boxes. Anything with a ~ 70 litre tank should do it.Will be interesting to see how BMW position the i4 against the model 3. Base price, options, servicing, leases... Competition is good, glad Tesla is pushing them price/performance wise.
Venisonpie said:
Simply no contest, the EV would struggle. They have huge performance potential but can't deploy it for long enough. Even at the low end of the market they struggle outside of urban/ rural environments.
I run 10 with more to come and they suit some applications brilliantly but long distance high speed motoring isn't one of them. Yet.
https://insideevs.com/news/389618/i-pace-laps-nurburgring-more-times-v8/I run 10 with more to come and they suit some applications brilliantly but long distance high speed motoring isn't one of them. Yet.
and afik (cant find the article, the iPace gets a lap more than the M5 taxi too.
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