How Long Can a Four-Wheel Electric Vehicle Last?
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Four-wheel electric vehicles can last about 10 years. This depends on the vehicle's warranty and how well it is maintained. Generally, they can run for 10 years without major issues, though the battery may need replacement. Typically, the battery lasts around two to three years. Vehicle Lifespan: Vehicle lifespan refers to the continuous mileage or duration from when a car is put into operation after leaving the factory. Over time, due to aging components, wear and tear, and other damages, the vehicle's performance gradually declines, and various consumables increase until it is no longer suitable for continued use. Vehicle Classification: The lifespan of a vehicle is determined by considering its technical condition, economic efficiency during use, and overall value. It is artificially terminated (scrapped) based on these factors. Depending on the criteria—such as technical lifespan, economic lifespan, or reasonable lifespan—different standards and purposes define how long a vehicle remains in service.