JyChevyVolt
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Educational video for those who never drove BEV.
Negative? I don't see any negatives in the video.Hey, don’t be so negative about the Kona. It looks like great competition for the I-Pace.
Bob Wilson
Negative? I don't see any negatives in the video.
I don't see this as a competition between the two. They're very different vehicles.Maybe he was talking to me.
I didn't mean to dis the Kona; I just think that comparing it to a Model X P90DL is a rather silly comparison: Comparing a fairly compact, energy-efficient car to a much larger and heavier performance-enhancedluxurypremium CUV.
Why not compare the Kona to something more in its class, such as a Bolt EV or an eGolf or maybe an I-Pace? If you're gonna compare it to a Tesla car, then at least pick something closer: the Model 3.
Or at least have Bjørn drive his own car, the Model X. Handing that off to someone else makes it look like they didn't want a driver who knows how to get the best out of the car.
That's just one of several things that suggest to me this was a rigged contest. But again, that shouldn't reflect badly on the Kona. Nor did Hyundai set up this apparently rigged "race", so far as I can tell. Likely just a bunch of EV enthusiasts who wanted to give some exposure to this new BEV, and set up a pretense of a "race" to make the video more dramatic.
At least, that's my impression. I could be wrong.
Hyundai has history with their Ioniq of targeting the Prius family. Everything from the press releases when the Ioniq was announced to follow-up, reviews. We even saw it in PriusChat when Ioniq advocates showed up with 'chip on their shoulder' attitudes with threads titled:That's just one of several things that suggest to me this was a rigged contest. But again, that shouldn't reflect badly on the Kona. Nor did Hyundai set up this apparently rigged "race", so far as I can tell. Likely just a bunch of EV enthusiasts who wanted to give some exposure to this new BEV, and set up a pretense of a "race" to make the video more dramatic.