Home Global Automotive Markets Volkswagen ID. 7 Pro S does 584 miles on SINGLE charge – but it’s meaningless | Cars UK

Volkswagen ID. 7 Pro S does 584 miles on SINGLE charge – but it’s meaningless | Cars UK

by Autobayng News Team
0 comments
banner

You are here: Home / Car News / Volkswagen News / Volkswagen ID. 7 Pro S does 584 miles on SINGLE charge – but it’s meaningless

Volkswagen ID. 7 Pro S pictured after it does 584 miles on SINGLE charge

Volkswagon has taken the ID.7 Pro S to the Nardo test track and managed to eke 584 miles out of a single charge. 

Car makers have long tried to prove that their cars can go much further on a single tank of fuel than official economy figures by using hypermiling to eke every drop of range possible. Which makes for a few headlines, but which has little relevance in the real world.

With range still an issue for EVs – especially in real-world conditions and at low temperatures – EV makers have taken to the same route to ‘prove’ their EVs really can go a long way – as long as you don’t mind annoying every other driver on the road and aren’t in a hurry.

When the Kona Electric arrived, Hyundai went hypermiling with it to show that its official range of 301 miles was just the starting point. Hyundai took the Kona EV with a 64kWh battery off to Lausitzring, a track in Germany, and drove it for three days at speeds of 18-19mph (average real-world speeds, said Hyundai) and managed to do 635 miles on a single charge, which meant nothing at all for Kona EV owners.

Volkswagen has decided the Hyundai test was a spiffing way to convince potential EV buyers that the VW ID. 7 Pro can really go a long way if you drive ‘properly’, and have taken an ID.7 Pro S with an 86kWh battery off to the Nardo Proving Ground for its test.

The result was an increase from the official 441-mile range to a more impressive 584 miles when being driven at an average speed of 18mph. Just like the Hyundai, but a less impressive result.

Martin Sander, VW Sales, Marketing and Aftersales boss, said:

We are seeing a positive trend in incoming orders in Europe and are currently selling more ID.7 models than Passat. This shows that the ID.7 is a meaningful all-electric addition to the brand’s product portfolio and, in addition to our successful Passat, is also suitable for long distance drivers and as a company car.

As we said, a completely pointless exercise with no real-world relevance.

banner

You may also like

Leave a Comment

About Us

Autobayng

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consect etur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis..

Feature Posts

Newsletter

Subscribe to our Newsletter for new blog posts, tips & new photos. Let's stay updated!

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Adblock Detected

Please support us by disabling your AdBlocker extension from your browsers for our website.