marta said:A couple interesting points that were brought up on InsideEVs:
1. The Rav4 EV (also Tesla powered) has efficiency ratings of 76 MPGe combined (78 city/74 highway) and owners seem to be thrilled with it (mind you there are plenty of thrilled gas guzzler owners all over the place)
2. The EPA tested the non range-extended version, which means the test vehicle has a 36 kWh battery pack with only 28 kWh usable, which would affect the results
roperld said:I have seen several places where people say Mercedes is very good at estimating what the EPA ratings will be. They stated that the Range Package adds 17 miles, so perhaps that is correct. They originally stated that the standard configuration would be 85 miles and then upped it to 87 miles. So, the Range Package may be 104 miles.
tomt said:Still unimpressive for a car with a 36Kwh battery... The RAV4EV has 40Kwh and does proportionately much better, and it is heavier and less aerodynamic...
Here is a EPA comparison sheet of the vehicles in question:
http://fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=34425&id=34699&id=35247&id=35207
marta said:The full 36kWh of battery is only used when the optional 'range package' is purchased, which allows 17 extra miles for a total of 104. 104 miles range for 36kWh vs 104 miles from 40kWh for the Rav4 seems to me like the B-Class is impressive. Am I missing something?
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