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Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by MrReeseG(m): 8:22am On Apr 04, 2018
hidhrhis:

buy the one using petrol first before opting for the electric one

The F-Pace cheesy
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by sidimaruf: 8:26am On Apr 04, 2018
Electric cars are cool. BUT I want you or anyone to explain one thing to me. I want to know how the AC system works in electric cars. Will there be a compressor driven by a belt like the normal ones we have around now? But then there is no engine to spin the compressor, will it be as effective as the reGular ac system? I hope you get what I m trying to ask.
Thank you.


Automotive1:

If electric cars are the auto industry's future, then SUVs represent its present. The popularity of SUVs has presented an opportunity to ease the transition from petrol-powered to electric vehicles.

In the coming years, both established auto companies like Mercedes and startups like Faraday future plan to release a range of electric SUVs to compete with  Tesla's Model X.

With an improved and affordable power supply , Nigerians will surely be inspired to buy electric cars which would surely reduce their dependance on petrol powered cars.

Here are some of the electric SUVs you'll likely see on Nigerian roads In the next few years

1)Jaguar I-Pace

Jaguar I-Pace designed as a competitor to Tesla's Model X will feature 400 horsepower, 516 pound-feet of torque, and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in about four seconds. It will be released this year.

2)Audi's e-tron Quattro

Audi claims the vehicle will have a range of over 300 miles per charge, which would beat the Model X's 295-mile range.The Audi's e-tron Quattro will be released this year.

3)Volkswagen ID Crozz

The ID Crozz is expected to have 302 horsepower and up to 300 miles of range. It could end up integrating VW's planned ID Pilot self-driving system.Volkswagen will release the ID Crozz concept in 2020.

4)Mercedes-Benz EQC

Mercedes-Benz's EQC will have two electric motors that can produce 300 kW of power and accelerate from 0-60 mph in under five seconds. Mercedes-Benz will launch the EQC SUV in 2019

5)Faraday Future FF91

The FF91 will be incredibly powerful and fast, boasting 1,050 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 2.39 seconds.The FF91 will be available by the end of the year.

6)Byton’s electric SUV
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A fully-charged SUV will get you an estimated 250 miles, and the single rear-mounted motor packs 272 horsepower. The high-performance dual-motor version will move along at 476 horsepower for 325 miles.Byton wants to release the SUV by 2019

Source https://autojosh.com/6-electric-suvs-youll-likely-see-on-nigerian-roads-in-the-next-few-years/

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Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by midastouch: 8:29am On Apr 04, 2018
Where is Tesla Model X

Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by shogsman(m): 8:30am On Apr 04, 2018
keyzid:
When any of this baby land, im gonna buy me one.
I love cars kiss kiss





And you're gonna charge it with your powerbank abi.
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by abrahamadadhe(m): 8:39am On Apr 04, 2018
felzylix:

Do you take your petrol powered car out with low guage warning light on?
Abi you think electric cars will behave like Nepa that take your light anytime they want without warning.
soon enough there would be charging bay at road side probably at filling stations where you can charge your car and pay for service.

When petrol car was invented, petrol wasn't readily available at every corner like it is now.

Think innovation wise my brother...


You want to claim smartness... Have you been held up in Traffic before?...
Charging bay by road side abi?
And when you get there they will tell you not available like these petrol stations

Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by nex(m): 8:48am On Apr 04, 2018
Sweetcollins:
Please make una hold una peace...
Here we the bourgeoisies(or u fit call us cabals) are still hoarding fuel to punish the masses. If una come release this car enmasse, una go come bridge the gap


Where will they see light to charge the cars? NEPA will do them strong thing, then they have to come back to their generators, for which they still need to buy fuel. Don't worry, your business will never fail in this Nigeria. grin
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by Teeboi56: 8:52am On Apr 04, 2018
All re good cars
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by felzylix(m): 9:03am On Apr 04, 2018
abrahamadadhe:



You want to claim smartness... Have you been held up in Traffic before?...
Charging bay by road side abi?
And when you get there they will tell you not available like these petrol stations
Just imagine how a man thinks.
What happens when you get disappointed by a petrol station? You sleep there?

The least mileage on that list is 250 miles,
when you get stocked in a hold up, your car switches to a power saver mode just like your phone does when it's on airplane mode.


If Oyinbo people dey reason like you ehn, nah horse and cart we for still dey push.

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Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by iabdullahi: 9:59am On Apr 04, 2018
sidimaruf:
Electric cars are cool. BUT I want you or anyone to explain one thing to me. I want to know how the AC system works in electric cars. Will there be a compressor driven by a belt like the normal ones we have around now? But then there is no engine to spin the compressor, will it be as effective as the reGular ac system? I hope you get what I m trying to ask.
Thank you.



It uses a compressor similar to that of household refrigerator. It draws it's power from the CAR AC inverter.
You can google for more info.

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Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by iabdullahi: 10:02am On Apr 04, 2018
felzylix:

Just imagine how a man thinks.
What happens when you get disappointed by a petrol station? You sleep there?

The least mileage on that list is 250 miles,
when you get stocked in a hold up, your car switches to a power saver mode just like your phone does when it's on airplane mode.


If Oyinbo people dey reason like you ehn, nah horse and cart we for still dey push.

KINDLY IGNORE THE GUY. HE IS LIVING IN YESTERDAY.

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Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by DrPurple(m): 10:42am On Apr 04, 2018
hidhrhis:
buy the one using petrol first before opting for the electric one
Smh
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by Abagworo(m): 11:57am On Apr 04, 2018
They are not good for long distance trips. Full charge can take you from Lagos to Benin at most.
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by deriod(m): 12:50pm On Apr 04, 2018
felzylix:

Just imagine how a man thinks.
What happens when you get disappointed by a petrol station? You sleep there?

The least mileage on that list is 250 miles,
when you get stocked in a hold up, your car switches to a power saver mode just like your phone does when it's on airplane mode.


If Oyinbo people dey reason like you ehn, nah horse and cart we for still dey push.

why do you think Africa is still d way it is ??
theyll rather see the impossibilities rather than d possibilities.

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Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by deriod(m): 12:52pm On Apr 04, 2018
Abagworo:
They are not good for long distance trips. Full charge can take you from Lagos to Benin at most.

You think there won't be charging bay in Benin
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by swagkingcole(m): 1:33pm On Apr 04, 2018
But not beautiful
1nigeriamyfoot:
Faraday laws of electrolysis is better
Re: 6 Electric Suvs You'll Likely See On Nigerian Roads In The Next Few Years by JikanBaura(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2018
Tesla model X

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