Everything posted by Drew Dowdell
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Tested: 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS450+ Electrifies Luxury
They're going to get into even more trouble when they get to the As and Cs and they still have one more S to cover potentially. Would an EQA Sedan be the A-Class or CLA-Class? Then there's the GLA and then the G-Glass which I guess could be EQG? Also CLS (which I don't actually expect to survive... shame, because its one of my favorite Benzes).
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Tested: 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS450+ Electrifies Luxury
If @smk4565 is to be believed, the S-Class is the end-all-be-all car. Need a luxury sedan? Get an S-Class. Been in some hard times and looking at a Corolla? Get a used S-Class. Single mother working three jobs? Get an S-Class. Now, I'm teasing him a bit of course, but in that $110k - $130k range, he's right. There really is no other choice. Are there better choices at lower price points? Sure. But if you're in the market for a full-size Panzer tank that is safe, swift, silent, and sumptuous for a $1,500/m lease payment, are you really going to go to Lexus or Genesis? And the point I'm agreeing with him and you on is that they should have sculpted the EQS to look exactly like the S-Class. Do a fancy light up matrix grille or something to differentiate it... I'm sure the people in Stuttgart could come up with something.
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Tested: 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS450+ Electrifies Luxury
I could go either way on the frunk. I do see its usefulness, but not having it wouldn't be a dealbreaker for me in this car. I agree with everything else you said though. There's no reason the EQS has to look like this and there's no reason it has to be so small inside. It feels a full class down from S in terms of space. It would make a perfectly good EQE (and the EQE would make a good EQC). It just doesn't have that almost-a-limo quality and space that the ICE S-Class has. It's like if Chrysler made an electric 200, slapped a 300E badge on it, and said "See! Same thing, but electric!"
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Volkswagen Teases the Next North American Member of the ID Family :Comments
The difference between WLTP and EPA is not that drastic (the worst being the Porsche Taycan that drops 85 miles) and it isn’t consistently one way or the other. Sometimes a car’s EPA beats the WLTP and sometimes WLTP beats the EPA. If you’re looking for a long distance cruiser, you want an EV with a longer EPA range. If you’re mostly a city driver, you want a vehicle with a longer WLTP range. For reference, the ID.4 RWD drops 44 miles and the AWD drops 51 miles going from WLTP to EPA. 435 - 44 = 391…. Exactly the range of a Model-S Long Range Plus EPA rating.
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RAM 1500 EV Reveal :Comments
Very interesting! It sounds like they're doing Ultium-Lite.
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RAM 1500 EV Reveal :Comments
I need to hear more about the platform. I'm sure it is somewhere between Ford and GM, but I don't know towards which side it leans. GM built an entirely new platform that can be used in anything from small sedans to full-size Hummers and Escalades. Ford stuffed a huge battery pack in an existing vehicle. My guess is this Ram is something in between.... a bunch of batteries in an existing platform, but with an all new body.
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Tested: 2022 Mercedes-Benz EQS450+ Electrifies Luxury
I drove the EQS AMG (and took video) and it is a technological tour-de-force.... but as a car, it's kinda lame. My goal is to get both the written and video review out this month.
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Volkswagen Teases the Next North American Member of the ID Family :Comments
That's what the ID.4 is for. It covers the Golf and Jetta sized crowd with a single vehicle. That's mainly because except for its final years, the Passat could be had for cheap. You were unlikely to find them on dealers lots, but a base base base model was right there with the Altima on price at about $22k-$23k. So saying double of $22k is a pretty easy target to hit these days when median ICE prices are like $35k. I continue to believe that a secondary reason sedans are dying is that they just don't have the room inside that they use to. With 22 airbags, 47 speakers, 93 way power seats, 14 cupholders in a 4.5 passenger car, and a partridge in a pear tree, you end up with mediocre interior room for a vehicle the size of my Toronado. The ID.7 should feel like a Phaeton inside in terms of room (but unlikely in luxury materials). It's longer than a Passat and 2 inches shorter than a Model-S, but it has a shorter hood than a Model-S. It's going to have S P A C E.
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Volkswagen Teases the Next North American Member of the ID Family :Comments
Wearing digital camouflage, Volkswagen showcased its first entry at the Consumer Electronics Show in over six years with the ID.7. The fully electric sedan is built on the same MEB (Modular Electric Drive Matrix) platform as the ID.4. For the concept’s camouflage, Volkswagen used no less than 40 layers of conducting and insulating paint, allowing large “pixels” to light up. Twenty-two areas of the vehicle can be controlled separately. The visual effect can be tied to a sound system for visualization of rhythm or programmed with QR codes. The ID.7 matches the design language of the rest of the ID family with a minimalist aero front clip, a short front overhang, and a longer-than-typical wheelbase. Air intakes at the front guide air around the car to form an air curtain to reduce drag drastically. The interior is said to be much roomier than a similarly sized ICE vehicle, a trait shared by the ID.4. A new HVAC system can detect when the driver is approaching the vehicle and start heating or cooling the car before the driver gets in. “Smart Air Vents” move air dynamically to more efficiently control cabin climate. Manual control of the vents is available through the center screen or with voice commands. If the driver says, “Hello, Volkswagen, my hands are cold”, the system will activate the heated steering wheel and direct warm air toward the driver’s hands. The ID.7 rides on a 116.9 inch wheelbase with an overall length of 195 inches. For reference, that wheelbase is about half an inch shorter than a Volkswagen Atlas or 6 inches longer than a Passat. The Passat, at 193.6 inches long, was one of the roomiest vehicles in the mid-size segment. While full powertrain specs have not been released, Volkswagen says that on the European WLTP cycle, the ID.7 should have a range up to 700 km / 435 miles. The WLTP cycle is notably more generous than the EPA cycle, so expect the EPA estimated range to be lower. The ID.7 for the US market will likely be produced alongside the ID.4 in Chattanooga TN. Confirmed production for the European market will be at Volkswagen’s Emden plant. China will be a launch market as well. No set production or sale date has been announced. View full article
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Volkswagen Teases the Next North American Member of the ID Family
Wearing digital camouflage, Volkswagen showcased its first entry at the Consumer Electronics Show in over six years with the ID.7. The fully electric sedan is built on the same MEB (Modular Electric Drive Matrix) platform as the ID.4. For the concept’s camouflage, Volkswagen used no less than 40 layers of conducting and insulating paint, allowing large “pixels” to light up. Twenty-two areas of the vehicle can be controlled separately. The visual effect can be tied to a sound system for visualization of rhythm or programmed with QR codes. The ID.7 matches the design language of the rest of the ID family with a minimalist aero front clip, a short front overhang, and a longer-than-typical wheelbase. Air intakes at the front guide air around the car to form an air curtain to reduce drag drastically. The interior is said to be much roomier than a similarly sized ICE vehicle, a trait shared by the ID.4. A new HVAC system can detect when the driver is approaching the vehicle and start heating or cooling the car before the driver gets in. “Smart Air Vents” move air dynamically to more efficiently control cabin climate. Manual control of the vents is available through the center screen or with voice commands. If the driver says, “Hello, Volkswagen, my hands are cold”, the system will activate the heated steering wheel and direct warm air toward the driver’s hands. The ID.7 rides on a 116.9 inch wheelbase with an overall length of 195 inches. For reference, that wheelbase is about half an inch shorter than a Volkswagen Atlas or 6 inches longer than a Passat. The Passat, at 193.6 inches long, was one of the roomiest vehicles in the mid-size segment. While full powertrain specs have not been released, Volkswagen says that on the European WLTP cycle, the ID.7 should have a range up to 700 km / 435 miles. The WLTP cycle is notably more generous than the EPA cycle, so expect the EPA estimated range to be lower. The ID.7 for the US market will likely be produced alongside the ID.4 in Chattanooga TN. Confirmed production for the European market will be at Volkswagen’s Emden plant. China will be a launch market as well. No set production or sale date has been announced.
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
Volkswagen unveiled the ID.7 electric sedan concept at the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, wrapped in a striking color-shifting digital camouflage that concealed its final production design. The gallery includes exterior shots from desert and studio settings, along with interior views showcasing VW's next-generation cockpit with a large center touchscreen and innovative smart climate visualization system. Read our full coverage of the Volkswagen ID.7 Concept at CES.
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept rear view with digital camouflage wrap in desert
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept front three-quarter view in desert camouflage
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept rear three-quarter view at sunset
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept driving at dusk on desert road
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept rear badge close-up at twilight
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept rear badge detail vertical
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept hood detail with orange camouflage
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept front end close-up with yellow camouflage
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept side profile in studio with city skyline
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept rear three-quarter in studio with color-shifting wrap
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept front three-quarter in studio with warm lighting
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept front view in studio with multicolor lighting
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept front view in studio with headlights illuminated
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept front three-quarter wide shot in studio
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept interior dashboard and touchscreen detail
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept interior dark theme with navigation display
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept interior light theme with navigation display
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept interior smart climate visualization
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept driving at dusk with orange camouflage
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2024 Volkswagen ID.7 Concept side profile in desert with orange camouflage
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES
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From the album: Volkswagen ID.7 Concept CES