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Old 19-10-2021, 06:58 AM   #1
happy1
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Default EVs allowing trailer load / roof load

The first generation EVs typically couldn't carry any trailer or external loads.
That seems to be changing, and here is a list I found on an European site:

Model-name Trailer-load Roof-load:
EV's currently for sale:
Hyundai Kona 300 kg roof 80 kg
Kia e-Soul 300 kg 80 kg
Nissan e-NV200 van 450 kg 100 kg
Jaguar I-Pace 750 kg 75 kg
Tesla Model 3 *) 910 kg 75 kg
Polestar 2 1.500 kg 75 kg
Audi e-tron 1.800 kg 75 kg
Audi e-tron Sportback 1.800 kg 75 kg
Mercedes-Benz EQC 1.800 kg 75 kg
Tesla Model X 2.250 kg 0 kg
– Models about to be launched:
Ford Mustang Mach-e 750 kg 0 kg
Skoda Enyaq 1.000 kg (2x4)/1.200 kg (4x4) roof yes.
VW ID.4 1.000 kg (2x4)/1.200 kg (4x4) roof yes.
BYD Tang 1.410 kg roof yes.
Nissan Ariya 1.500 kg roof yes
Volvo XC40 Recharge 1.500 kg 75 kg
Tesla Model Y (Incl. Performance) 1.600 kg roof yes.
BMW iX3 750 kg roof 75 kg

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