What is the motor power of the Golf Electric?
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The motor power of the Golf Electric is 100kW, with a total torque of 290Nm. This powertrain is considered mid-range among electric vehicles in its class and is sufficient for daily urban driving. Taking the Golf 7 as an example, its body dimensions are 4255mm in length, 1799mm in width, and 1451mm in height. In terms of power, the Golf 7 is equipped with EA211 series 1.6L and 1.4T engines. The 1.6L engine has a maximum power of 81ps and a maximum torque of 155Nm, paired with a 5-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. For suspension, the Golf 7 uses a MacPherson independent front suspension and a torsion beam non-independent rear suspension.
The electric motor power of the Volkswagen e-Golf is generally around 136 horsepower. When driving this car, I feel the power is quite sufficient, especially when starting in the city—it responds quickly and smoothly, without the delay typical of gasoline cars. The power setting of 136 horsepower ensures that energy consumption isn't too high, with a full-charge range of around 250 kilometers, and it doesn’t easily falter even during prolonged highway driving. For my daily commute, acceleration and overtaking feel stable. The car's weight slightly affects efficiency, but maintenance is simple, and electric motor failures are rare. Overall, the power matches the vehicle size intelligently, making the drive both practical and eco-friendly.