Luis Hoffer
Member
In an effort to provide confirmation bias that the Mini SE is the greatest EV ever and that I made the right choice I came across the Moose test.
Those not familiar with the moose test, ( I wasn't before today), this test... tests a vehicle's ability to complete an evasive maneuver simulating avoiding a moose / pedestrian / obstacle on the road. If the vehicle can pass through a cone course at a minimum speed of 43mph the vehicle passes the test.
To this day I feel like there is lack of performance road test based content that features the Mini SE. I love this test because it provides some repeatable conditions that were applied to many different cars and quite a few electric vehicles. Here are few videos below. They provide some great insight on how manufactures are tuning electronic stability control systems and how a car behaves at the limit of traction. Enjoy, I find these tests fascinating as they show manufactures are tuning in severe understeer into ground up EV's with low center of gravity and RWD layouts.
Mini Cooper SE
Mustang Mach E
Renault Zoe
ID 4
Those not familiar with the moose test, ( I wasn't before today), this test... tests a vehicle's ability to complete an evasive maneuver simulating avoiding a moose / pedestrian / obstacle on the road. If the vehicle can pass through a cone course at a minimum speed of 43mph the vehicle passes the test.
To this day I feel like there is lack of performance road test based content that features the Mini SE. I love this test because it provides some repeatable conditions that were applied to many different cars and quite a few electric vehicles. Here are few videos below. They provide some great insight on how manufactures are tuning electronic stability control systems and how a car behaves at the limit of traction. Enjoy, I find these tests fascinating as they show manufactures are tuning in severe understeer into ground up EV's with low center of gravity and RWD layouts.
Mini Cooper SE
Mustang Mach E
Renault Zoe
ID 4