Friday, November 26, 2010

the Volkswagen e-Golf Blue E-motion offers three driving modes

The Golf Blue-e-motion has enough torque to get it off the line. That’s great, but driving range is likely a concern to any consumer shopping for an electric vehicle. Thankfully, the e-Golf, “lets the driver select priorities: maximum range, maximum comfort and maximum dynamics,”

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Like many EVs, the Golf Blue E-motion offers three driving modes to boundary energy consumption and extends range. Recharging the e-Golf takes approximately 6 to 7 hours, according to a VW spokesperson.

With a full battery, the Golf Blue E-motion offers a range of 90-100 miles, like to the upcoming Nissan Leaf and Mitsubishi i-Miev, but the manufacturer imagines the range capacity to raise by the time it hits the U.S. market in late 2013. The manufacturer will start a testing program in the U.S., although no information has been released.

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the Volkswagen e-Golf Blue E-motion offers three driving modes

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