VW is teasing us yet again with more “leaked” e-Golf PR ts:~90mph

http://www.torquenews.com/1079/vw-electric-golf-leaked-picture-show-vw-still-testing-ground
[image] VW Electric Golf Leaked Picture Show VW Is Still Testing The ground
By Nicolas Zart  02/20/2013

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VW e-Golf picture leaked before Geneva Auto Show
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Leaked pictures of the pre-Geneva Auto Show electric Golf show VW is still
testing the ground. Will we finally see an electric Golf? 

VW has certainly given ambiguous messages when it came to the electric car.
The electric car was sometime sought of as “demonstration only” or derided
elsewhere. Yet an initiative by the German government that aims for no less
than 1 million electric cars on its roads by 2020 might has hasten
Volkswagen electric car development. VW is teasing us yet again with another
version of its electric version of the Golf. Images of the preproduction
version “leaked” and are making their way to the news.

Technically Speaking. According to AutoForum.cz, the Czech car website,
pictures of the preproduction latest electric from VW, the e-Golf will be
based on the brand new Mk7-generation car. Now imagine removing the engine
and replacing it with a 26.5 kWh lithium-ion battery pack that should give
you about 108 miles, that is on the European cycle. Nonetheless, if these
figures are met, that would place it in the Nissan Leaf driving range with
about 70-80 miles can be expected.

Sporting a 115 HP electric motor with 199 lbs-ft of torque, which gives it a
0-60 mph time in 11.8 seconds, the limited 84 mph speed is that much less
than the Leaf's 90 mph. As far as charging, the VW electric golf should take
between five to seven hours using a 240 V 'Level 2' charging point. Weight
is up by just over 550 pounds.

Drive Mode. It’s electric so it has drive modes. In our case here, as is
often times, there are three driving modes to choose from. From Normal, Eco
and Range, each settings can be selected to tap into a specific tweaking. In
Normal, as the name implies, everything is left as-is and you let the
electric car do what it was designed to do. However in Eco mode, the power
is cut down to 95 HP, as well as the reduced top speed. Range really
curtails speedy driving, with top speed limited to just 59 mph and
disconnects the air conditioning unit.

Luggage space has decreased somewhat due to the placement of the battery
pack that now resides under the rear seats. The total loss is about a cubic
foot.

Where Can I See It? If you happen to be around Switzerland for one of the
greatest car show ever, the 2013 Geneva Motor Show definitely fits the bill.
This is a worldwide view of the industry, things we wouldn’t see elsewhere
but are the livelihood of this part of the world.

In the meantime, we hope this little electric car, the e-Golf makes down to
production.
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