What is the range of the Wuling Hongguang MINIEV 2021 model?

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VonCayden
07/25/25 2:34pm
The range of the Wuling Hongguang MINIEV 2021 model is 200km. The reasons for the exaggerated range of electric vehicles are: 1. Reduced battery capacity leading to shorter range; 2. Aging of the motor resulting in insufficient range; 3. Faulty electrical circuits or components; 4. Low tire pressure. The components of an electric vehicle include: power battery, chassis, body, and electrical systems. The power battery consists of battery modules, battery management system, thermal management system, and electrical and mechanical systems. The chassis is composed of the drive motor, control system, running system, steering system, and braking and energy recovery system.
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