The most successful selling car in Europe has gone electric. Now available in Germany, Volkswagen’s all electric e-Golf, which premiered at the Frankfurt International Auto Show last September, joins the e-up! and eco-up! in the German manufacturer's all-electric line-up.
The e-Golf, looking near identical to the petrol powered model, is reported to achieve economy of 12.7 kWh/100 km (62 mi) at a cost of only €3.28/100 km (US $4.50/62 mi).
Powered by an 85 kW (114 hp) electric motor paired with a 24.2 kWh lithium ion battery, the e-Golf boasts torque figures of 270 Nm (200 lb.ft) and makes the run from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in a not so quick 10.4 seconds.
The front wheel drive e-Golf provides a choice of three driving modes and has four levels of regenerative braking. Volkswagen reports a range of 190 km (118 mi) on a single charge (depending on driving styles) with a limited top speed of 140 km/h (87 mph).
Volkswagen’s e-Golf is on sale now in Germany with prices starting at €34,900 (US $47,872)
Source: Volkswagen
Luddites, get aboard or get off the platform. This train is living the station.
I think the Green lobby figured out that claiming responsibility for the disasters they cause is counterproductive.
There certainly is no reason to believe a gas that has always followed global temperature is now causing Global Warming. The AGW frauds are always telling about the negative affects of increasing global temperatures but never mention the positive effects. I think that a warmer world would result in a net good but this does not mean that nobody will suffer it just means that more good will result than bad.