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Will the Creta EV be as good as its ICE counterpart?
02 January 2025 11:43
The big concern for me though is how it will do in extreme heat. Will we see a drop in range or throttling in performance during Indian summers? That may be a deal breaker for some.
Will the Creta EV be as good as its ICE counterpart?
02 January 2025 11:43
Long distance driving will be the real test. It is famous for being a comfortable highway cruiser in ICE form. If the EV can match that while maintaining good range, then it’s a no brainer.
Will the Creta EV be as good as its ICE counterpart?
02 January 2025 11:43
And let’s not forget about maintenance. A performance factor in its own right, performance of your wallet!, is that the EV should theoretically need less regular maintenance.
Will the Creta EV be as good as its ICE counterpart?
02 January 2025 11:43
It'll be a totally different driving experience, I think. They are not better or worse than the other, just different. Long-time ICE Creta owners might have to get used to it.
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
I am positive that the familiar design is smart. Not everyone is looking for a spaceship looking car. That way, Hyundai can entice EV enthusiasts as well as regular Creta fans who wonder what it would be like to go electric.
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
It's a missed opportunity. The design should be the future, EVs. It just seems like they threw a battery in a normal Creta and said done.
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
The adoption will definitely benefit from the familiarity of the design. This makes the switch to electric less scary for people on the fence. The Creta is already popular, so why mess with a winning formula, plus?
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
I'm torn on this. I know the appeal of a familiar design, but part of the fun of having an EV is that it feels futuristic. It just seems a little boring, right?
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
That probably helped keep costs down from a practical standpoint. If that means a lower price point that could be a big win for the consumer.
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
It turns out, the subtle design changes are pretty clever. It’s not so different that it’ll scare people off, but it’s different enough that you’ll notice. It's a good balance.
Will the adoption of the Creta EV be helped or hindered by its familiar design?
02 January 2025 11:43
I fear the SUV shape will hurt efficiency. They should have designed them to be more aerodynamic to get the most range. In an EV, that's more important than the fact that it looks like a traditional Creta.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
The 49kWh battery feels small, but the 85kW charging is decent. For city use it's fine, but I'd be worried on longer trips.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
I think it’s competitive for its size and price point. A city car doesn't need 300 miles of range, not everyone does.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
For me, the charging speed is more important than the range, 85kW is enough for a quick top up on longer journeys.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
It's lagging behind. While the ID.3 has way more range and faster charging. Hyundai just isn’t cutting it.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
It’s perfect for a second car or pure city runabout. Not all EVs have to be long range cruisers.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
I really care about efficiency. If it gets more miles out of that 49kWh than its rivals, it could be a winner.
Can the Inster challenge the established small EVs with range and charging speed?
02 January 2025 11:38
It’s disappointing that there’s no larger battery option. Those that need it should get a long range version.
What are the price point of the Inster and does it impact its market position and target audience?
02 January 2025 11:38
It could be the perfect 'first EV' for a lot of people, if they price it right. To really make an impact, it needs to undercut the Mini Electric.
What are the price point of the Inster and does it impact its market position and target audience?
02 January 2025 11:38
They can’t go too high, because it will push buyers towards more established brands, but the unique features might justify a slightly higher price.
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