Slow enyaq coupe

Started by le mans, February 02, 2022, 06:14:27 AM

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le mans

?The RS trim can deliver 220kW and up to 460Nm of torque which allows it to go from 0-100kmh in 6.5 seconds.?

I quite like Skoda products but isn?t this a bit dumb? A base Tesla model 3 is faster.

Article below.
https://www.driven.co.nz/news/skoda-unveils-the-enyaq-coupe-iv/

brian

Who uses the max 0-60 time in everday driving, especially in a high riding SUV intended to cart the kids around.
Tesla base their whole ethos around the 0-60 time because with an electric motor it is easy, but then they have nothing else to offer that my refrigerator does not.
Škoda Fabia 1.0 TSI Race Blue

slowmo

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Quote from: brian on February 02, 2022, 08:18:38 AM
Who uses the max 0-60 time in everday driving, especially in a high riding SUV intended to cart the kids around.
Tesla base their whole ethos around the 0-60 time because with an electric motor it is easy, but then they have nothing else to offer that my refrigerator does not.
:laugh:

Nice fridge, so it can drive itself one day?  :laugh:

Pricing will be interesting, specially with that battery size. Just under the $80k cutoff for base models maybe, but the RS with all its kit will likely be over the $80k.
Current: 2004 MK4 R32 3-door NZ New DBP

Past: 2010 MK6 GTI / 2013 Nissan Leaf LOL / 2007 B7 RS4 / 2006 MK5 R32 / 2005 MK5 GTI / 1998 MK4 GTI / 1997 B5 A4 MTM

brian

I think the self driving is well away......just reported today, Tesla forced to recall a whole lot more cars with faulty 'self driving' allowing them to ignore stop signs....mind you manual drivers are a bit inclined to do the same!!!
Škoda Fabia 1.0 TSI Race Blue

le mans

Quote from: brian on February 02, 2022, 08:18:38 AM
Who uses the max 0-60 time in everday driving, especially in a high riding SUV intended to cart the kids around.
Tesla base their whole ethos around the 0-60 time because with an electric motor it is easy, but then they have nothing else to offer that my refrigerator does not.
No body does but it wears an 'RS' badge.

slowmo

Quote from: le mans on February 02, 2022, 02:36:47 PM
No body does but it wears an 'RS' badge.

All those Suzuki Swifts and Honda Jazz that wear the RS badges should be crushed too  >:D
Current: 2004 MK4 R32 3-door NZ New DBP

Past: 2010 MK6 GTI / 2013 Nissan Leaf LOL / 2007 B7 RS4 / 2006 MK5 R32 / 2005 MK5 GTI / 1998 MK4 GTI / 1997 B5 A4 MTM

le mans

Ha ha. Yeah always wondered what was going on there!

Gordo

Dumb thing is to judge a car by it's acceration.

Look at the overall package, then consider some of the other cars that have worn the "RS" badge - used correctly, it's just an indication it's a more 'sporty' version. Sometimes a little more, sometimes a lot more.
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