Does the Volvo EX30 Single motor have more range than the Twin?

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With the dual motor you had a much lower avg speed. Nothing confusing about that.

tdome
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Just found a reference to the range indicator settings. Dynamic to Certified Range can be changed in Settings -> System -> Units

eugenelawrence
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you have to choose dynamic to have the range based on driving

pedropitt
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Can you have the possibility to test the LFP version? A comparison could be interesting!

_Alex
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So cool! This is "exactly" the EX30 I'll be getting in 2 weeks. Same colour, same trim, same drive train, same wheels, same everything. Only difference is mine is MY25. Cool to see!! Merci! Actually I think yours must be MY25 as well, because that trim combination doesn't exist for MY24 (as far as I know)

HelmutBemboka
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The range in my EX30 is based on my past consumption, but several people have commented on Facebook that you can change it between the WLTP and real range. I haven't found that setting, but clearly the cars you are testing is set to revert to WLTP

eugenelawrence
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Hello, the average speed was 112 km/h against 127km/h, i think there's a significative difference in speed and as well in consumption between those two cars. Thanks you very much for your videos and stats. I like your contents, even if i'm not fluent in English. Thanks. 😀

christophemadeline
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Also wanted to ask, I assume you used one pedal drive for all these tests?

HelmutBemboka
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I hoped for more than 284km. But the 0.28 drag coefficient is among the worst of modern EVs, so it’s not surprising that highway range isn’t great. Tesla Model Y and Skoda Enyaq have drag coefficient of 0.23 and ID.3 is 0.26 (same for forthcoming Skoda’s small EV crossover). Volvo needs to step up with aero. 0.28 was great for ICE cars a few years ago, but today it’s losing to all other new EVs.

sebbbi
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My Tesla model 3 RWD (58 kWh) set to 140 km/h autopilot in summer does 330 km (roughly 18 kWh/100km consumption) And it's a bit bigger and a bit faster car. (283 HP)
So idd, it's disappointing.

Lestat
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Why are you complaining about having to steer yourself? Would you seriously trust a car doing 130kmh to steer for you?

MR-vjdn
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Maybe Tesla is not as much premium electricity as Ionity and has less energy per kWh 😂

abraxastulammo
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Buy a gas car and you will be out of this problem with range .

leifandersen