The video discusses the increasing number of fully electric cars on the market in 2023 and highlights both affordable and luxury options. The speaker uses the Real Range metric from EV database and mentions vehicles like the Microlino, Tesla Cybertruck, MG4, Nissan Ariya, Opel Astra SW, and Rolls Royce Specter. The video also includes some commentary on the viability of car-changing stations and the potential downfall of Sono Motors. The speaker invites viewers to share their favorite electric cars in the comments.
1. Last year was the first time that all 12 endurance testers were fully electric.
2. Enough electric cars came onto the market that were fully electric.
3. In 2023, there will be many more fully electric cars on the market.
4. The microlino costs almost 15,000 and gives less than 100 km of driving range.
5. The Tesla Cybertruck has a battery twice as large as the one in a Model S and can tow an airplane.
6. The Squad Solar comes on the market, which is very small and can be parked crosswise.
7. The Abart 500e is a Fiat 500e variant that is a little faster than the original.
8. The mg4 and the Nissan Arriya are new electric cars released last year.
9. The Opel Astra SW and Peugeot e308 will be released this year.
10. Sono Motors is raising money and its future as a company is uncertain.
11. The BMW ix1 has a range of more than 350 km.
12. The Mercedes Benz EQ SUV has a slightly smaller battery than the Polestar 2 and has a comparable price.
13. The Lotus elettere costs 98,000 and can go to 100 in 4.5 seconds.
14. The Volvo ex90 costs 102,000 and has a Twin engine with four-wheel drive.
15. The Gran Turismo full grain at Maserati costs 2.5 tons and can go to 100 in 2.7 seconds.
16. The Rolls Royce Spector costs 400,000 and can go to 100 in 4.5 seconds.