What is the maximum speed of the Chery eQ?

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LePenelope
07/29/25 3:04am
Chery eQ has a maximum speed of 100 km/h. Definition of vehicle speed: Vehicle speed refers to the distance traveled by a vehicle per unit time, commonly referred to as speed, with common units being kilometers/hour or meters/second. Regulations on vehicle speed: Motor vehicles must not exceed the speed limit signs on the road. For roads without a centerline, the speed limit is 30 km/h in urban areas and 40 km/h on highways. For roads with only one lane in the same direction, the speed limit is 50 km/h in urban areas and 70 km/h on highways. When turning, the maximum speed of a motor vehicle must not exceed 30 km/h.
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DeMarcus
08/12/25 1:24pm
The official top speed of the Chery eQ is around 100 km/h. As an urban commuter, I've been driving this car for over a year. Most of the time, I'm driving in the city with frequent traffic lights, maintaining speeds between 60-80 km/h, so I rarely need the top speed, which actually saves a lot on electricity costs. Its motor design is quite balanced, offering gentle but sufficient acceleration from a standstill. I once tried approaching 90 km/h on the highway, and it felt stable, but wind noise became noticeable after speeding up. Charging is very convenient; I have a home charging station, and plugging it in overnight gives me a full charge the next day, costing only a few dollars a week. The downside is that the small body limits high-speed comfort, and for long trips, you need to be mindful that the range might drop to around 150 km. Overall, the standout features of this electric car are its agility and cost-effectiveness, making it especially suitable for commuting and shopping—prioritizing safety over speed brings more peace of mind.
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VanMackenzie
10/02/25 5:18am
The Chery eQ has a top speed of approximately 100 km/h. I've researched the performance parameters of such compact electric vehicles—the motor output is stable, but the power limitation prevents it from exceeding 110 km/h. It responds quickly during initial acceleration with decent torque performance, but efficiency drops at higher speeds due to increased wind resistance and energy consumption. In real-world driving, maintaining 80-90 km/h is the optimal energy-saving range, extending the range to over 200 km. The advantage of being quieter than gasoline cars is particularly noticeable in urban areas, though tire pressure and battery maintenance require slightly more attention. After discussing with friends, minor modifications they made had little impact, as the factory settings are sufficiently reliable. When choosing this type of vehicle, low high-speed demand actually becomes an advantage, especially in terms of environmental friendliness and low cost. Driving it is stress-free, and weekend short trips are quite enjoyable.
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