What is the actual range of the Nezha N01?
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The actual range of the Nezha N01 is 301 to 351km. Taking the 2020 Nezha N01 as an example, its body structure is a five-door four-seat SUV, with body dimensions of: length 3872mm, width 1648mm, height 1571mm, wheelbase 2370mm, front track 1398mm, rear track 1373mm, and minimum ground clearance of 120mm. The 2020 Nezha N01 features a front MacPherson independent suspension and a rear torsion beam non-independent suspension, with a maximum power of 40kw and maximum torque of 110nm, paired with a 1-speed fixed gear ratio transmission.
I've been driving the NETA N01 as my daily commuter for over a year. The official NEDC range is 301 km, but in real-world city driving, it typically achieves around 280 km. Using AC in summer significantly impacts the range, reducing it to below 260 km. In cold winters, battery performance deteriorates, and I'm lucky to get 250 km on a full charge. Highway driving consumes power faster—maintaining speeds above 100 km/h drops the range to just over 240 km. I drive steadily, rarely accelerating abruptly, so the eco mode helps a lot. Road conditions also affect results; congested areas actually consume less power because low-speed driving is more energy-efficient. I usually charge to 80% to protect the battery, and after a year, the degradation is less than 5%. Overall, the real-world range fluctuates between 250-280 km, offering good value for money.
From a technical perspective, the real-world range of the Neta N01: The official 301 km figure is based on standard test conditions. In reality, too many factors affect it. With motor efficiency and wind resistance in city driving, the range stays close to 280 km, but drops to 240-250 km on highways where wind resistance increases significantly. Temperature is the biggest variable – at 25°C, the battery performs most efficiently, delivering over 280 km; in sub-zero conditions, it may drop to around 230 km. The battery management system and driving modes also play crucial roles – eco mode can boost range by 10%. Charging habits matter too: frequent fast charging accelerates battery aging, so slow charging is recommended. Based on user feedback, the actual range falls between 240-280 km, which isn’t an exaggeration.