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How will the XEV 9e fare against petrol powered SUVs on Indian roads?
31 December 2024 11:03
However, it will probably not prove as great a choice on long highway trips as petrol SUVs. Inter city travel could be real problem due to range anxiety and charging stops.
How will the XEV 9e fare against petrol powered SUVs on Indian roads?
31 December 2024 11:03
How it would manage our potholed roads and speed breakers is the real test. If the suspension is tuned right, it can be very game changing.
How will the XEV 9e fare against petrol powered SUVs on Indian roads?
31 December 2024 11:03
I wonder how it performs in extreme heat. Does it throttle power (rather than drawing all power from the battery) to protect the battery? In peak summer that could be a downside.
How will the XEV 9e fare against petrol powered SUVs on Indian roads?
31 December 2024 11:03
Given the nature of the battery, it'll probably feel more responsive than petrol SUVs, but the real question is how consistent that performance will be as the battery depletes.
How will the XEV 9e fare against petrol powered SUVs on Indian roads?
31 December 2024 11:03
Do not underestimate the effect of AC use on the range. In summers, it could make a huge difference in real world performance compared to the advertised figures.
How will the XEV 9e fare against petrol powered SUVs on Indian roads?
31 December 2024 11:03
I actually think it'll surprise a lot of people. Electric motors are super efficient and, with good tuning, could beat many petrol SUVs on a day to day basis.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
That’s exactly what we need to get petrolheads excited about EVs. Electric doesn't have to be boring, and high performance will definitely change minds.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
Now 350+ bhp sounds great, but let's face it, range and the charging infrastructure is so much more important in changing perceptions about EVs in India.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
I think it's a smart move. It puts the idea that only foreign brands make powerful cars to the test. It could be a point of pride for the Indian auto industry.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
You're all missing the point. But this much power is useless if the car is too expensive for most people. It also means changing perceptions like making EVs available.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
I'm looking forward to the performance bit worried about the safety. Is this much power on everyday Indian roads and drivers something that we are ready for?
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
And this could actually hurt EV adoption. They might begin to view EVs as expensive performance machines rather than practical and eco friendly.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
We also shouldn’t forget that high performance EVs can be efficient. That could be a sign that you don’t have to choose between fun and sustainability.
Will the rumored 350+ bhp of the XEV 7e change perceptions about EVs in India?
31 December 2024 10:51
What I’m more interested in is how does this performance manifest in the real world usability. The quick overtakes and merging would actually make EVs more appealing for daily use.
Is the Mahindra XEV 7e's power too much for Indian roads?
31 December 2024 10:51
I really like the fact that we're getting high performance EVs in India. We can't use all that power all the time, but it's nice to have for highway overtakes and knowing you have it when you need it.
Is the Mahindra XEV 7e's power too much for Indian roads?
31 December 2024 10:51
350 bhp on our roads is a disaster waiting to happen, are you kidding? Most drivers can’t handle 100 bhp responsibly. It's Mahindra trying to win a spec sheet war.
Is the Mahindra XEV 7e's power too much for Indian roads?
31 December 2024 10:51
It's not about running full power all the time. The better efficiency comes at cruising speeds. And it future proofs the car for when our infrastructure does improve.
Is the Mahindra XEV 7e's power too much for Indian roads?
31 December 2024 10:51
What I'm more concerned about is range. That's all the power in the world if the battery drains too quickly. I’d rather have a more balanced approach that has decent power and longer range.
Is the Mahindra XEV 7e's power too much for Indian roads?
31 December 2024 10:51
You guys are not getting it. In an EV, this kind of power is much safer than in an ICE car. It’s better in its weight distribution and more controllable thanks to instant torque.
Is the Mahindra XEV 7e's power too much for Indian roads?
31 December 2024 10:51
But let’s be real, most buyers of this car will never use half of that power. It's just for bragging rights. Totally unnecessary for everyday use.
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