What is the range of the Tiggo e?
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The range of the Tiggo e is 401 kilometers. The Tiggo e is a pure electric SUV, featuring a single motor with a maximum power of 95 kW and a maximum torque of 250 Nm. The vehicle uses a ternary lithium battery, which is commonly employed in most pure electric vehicles due to its higher energy density and lighter weight. The Tiggo e is equipped with a MacPherson independent suspension at the front and a multi-link independent suspension at the rear. The multi-link independent suspension enhances the wheel's ground contact performance, improving traction, which in turn enhances the vehicle's handling.
I've been researching electric vehicles for many years. The official range of the Tiggo e is 401 kilometers (NEDC standard), but this figure can vary in actual driving conditions. For example, when using air conditioning or cruising at high speeds, the range may drop to around 350 kilometers. In winter, low temperatures can significantly reduce battery efficiency. The charging method is also crucial: fast charging can reach 80% in half an hour, while home slow charging takes over 6 hours. Factors affecting range include driving habits (rapid acceleration consumes more power), road conditions (less power consumption in city traffic jams), and vehicle weight (full load reduces mileage). Overall, 401 kilometers is definitely sufficient for daily commuting, and charging once a week is worry-free; for long-distance travel, it's recommended to use energy-saving mode and plan charging stations in advance to avoid range anxiety.
I've been driving this Tiggo e for half a year, and the range is quite reliable. On average, it can run about 380 kilometers on a full charge. For my daily commute of 40 kilometers round trip, charging twice a week is just right. In summer, with the air conditioning on, the range drops by about 30 kilometers to around 350 kilometers, and it's the same in winter when it's colder. On weekends, taking the kids for a 200-kilometer outing is no problem without needing to recharge midway, and running errands in the city is even easier. The residential area has installed charging stations, and the home slow charging is very convenient—charging at night and using it during the day saves on electricity costs. Overall, the range meets the needs of most families, offering high cost performance.