What is the range of the Lavida Pure Electric 2021 model?

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LaFrank
07/29/25 4:48am
The range of the Lavida Pure Electric is 278 kilometers. The Lavida Pure Electric offers highly accurate range estimation, thanks to its CMCE high-precision battery energy control system, which monitors the voltage of each battery cell. Here are the relevant details: Electric Efficiency: The Lavida Pure Electric has a comprehensive range of 278km, sufficient for urban commuting. In fast-charging mode, it can add 80 kilometers of range in just 15 minutes when the battery is low, and charging for 25 minutes can replenish the battery from 30% to 80%. Driving Performance: The Lavida Pure Electric is equipped with a high-power synchronous permanent magnet motor, with a peak power of 100kW and a peak torque of 290N·m. Paired with a high-performance motor controller, it ensures optimal power output. The vehicle also features a 4-level adjustable coasting energy recovery system, catering to different driving needs and extending the range. The comprehensive energy consumption under standard driving conditions is 13.2kWh per 100 kilometers.
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McBrooklyn
08/12/25 8:28am
I've driven the Volkswagen Lavida Pure Electric 2021 model, with an official NEDC-rated range of 278 km. In daily use like commuting or shopping, the actual range stays around 230-250 km due to factors like speed, AC usage, and driving habits. For example, heavy traffic during rush hour consumes more power, and highway driving with AC on drains the battery faster. Fortunately, there are plenty of charging stations in the city—fast charging takes about 40 minutes to reach 80%, while slow charging overnight fills it up completely. It's recommended to keep the battery between 20%-80% charge to extend its lifespan. For daily commutes, it's more than sufficient without worrying about charging every day, but for long trips, planning charging stops in advance is necessary.
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