@No Ice, the Kona's basic shape is 'boxy', as contrasted with purposely-designed aerodynamic vehicles. i'm astounded by the improvements Hyundai made to this box when they adapted it to an EV - note how little retardation there is at 70 mph when you kick it into zero-regen, compared with most other vehicles when you shift them into 'neutral' at speed. I believe there is a formal aerodynamics and rolling resistance test to see how far a vehicle can roll before it stops,
The spoiler was first introduced in a 'boxy' station wagon by aircraft manufacturer SAAB in the late 50's/early 60's. It had a slot for managing the airflow which had the added benefit of keeping the rear window less dirty. On the Kona it has the added benefit of keeping nighttime dew off the window.
@No Ice, all this academic discussion is ok, but, realistically, what measurable improvement (range or $) are you trying to achieve in a vehicle that already has the range to easily cross continents with today's charging infrastructure? What is the specific metric that the Kona is lacking to satisfy?
Thank you for your thoughts, my answers are as follows,
1 because I can, freedom of choice thing,
2 I am i Australia same size as the conventional USA ,but with only the same amount of people as in Texas 27 mill , so a lot less chargers per 100 miles of road.
3, here on the main roads the chargers are about 150 miles apart and NO backup at all as no people living along the main road, if there is they are usually on a station or your ranch with the house 20-30 miles of the main road,
4 Have see how easey it is to do ,like 20 min max,
5 I have had the reverse cam on when driving in the rain and seen how big the disturbed air wake behind me at 62mph ,its big,
6 have done a few tests over the last 5,000 + miles and have an average MPKWH of 3.74.
7 have a 45 km test track 22.5 miles each way ,running at a steady 62 mph i get 3.75 mpkwh average.
* so yes i am looking for rang improvement 5 to 10 % possibly, the testing will tell,
8 its a service to other Kona owners if it works and if they want more range, then know to get it.
thanks for reading this Jim