
Is it true that with a 278 km range, the car will prompt for charging at around 230 km? So, does that mean you can only drive about 200 km before needing to charge?
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What can you do with a 200 km range?
4With 90% charge, driving to 32% only gets you around 200 kilometers or so. Is that considered normal? [laugh/cry]
5Why does the official website say it has a 700 km range, but when I fully charge it, it only shows a little over 500 km? It doesn't even reach 600 km.
650 kWh can achieve a range of 400 km, and 66 kWh can reach 615 km. Does a longer range mean the battery is lighter and more efficient? These range claims seem too arbitrary!
7Have you guys changed your tires around 50,000 km? If so, what did you switch to?
8How long does it take to fully charge the E2 with a slow charger? The range is 405 km.
9To achieve a 690 km range, how many kilowatt-hours (kWh) are required for a full charge?
10If you're considering buying a used Polestar, whether it's the 2020 launch edition or the 2021 standard or long-range version, it's important to weigh your options. Since you mentioned that you're just looking for a used car to play around with and only need a range of over 200 km, and you're not too concerned about the car's infotainment system, both options could work for you. Each model year has its own set of issues, so I suggest checking the specific car's condition and history. Also, be sure to look into battery health, as that will affect the range. Happy hunting! 😄