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The Volkswagen e-Golf and BMW i3 REx Are Two Completely Different German EVs
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by Mihnea Radu  11th August 2015

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The BMW i3 [rex pih] and Volkswagen e-Golf [EV] are designed to do the same
job. But because neither German company built a car like this before, they
are engineered completely differently. This next review from a Polish fellow
you probably never heard of before will tell you what's what.

 You guys might not know this, but there is a huge amount of car reviews on
Youtube. Every European country has at least a dozen old "print" magazines
and many more "freelance" channels or journalists. In the UK, which is like
the reviewer's mecca, even some supercar spotters are asked to test cars by
Audi or BMW.

 Marek Drives is a surprising addition to my Youtube subscription feed, as
both his English and logic are good. The fellow is from Poland and this week
he reviewed the BMW i3 and Volkswagen e-Golf, both [electrified] vehicles.
He got both in a place 300 kilometers from where he lives, considering their
range wouldn't allow them to travel that distance without at least one
recharge.

 But enough about Youtube subscriptions and tricky reviews. What are these
two [plugins] like? Well, the e-Golf [EV] is identical in most ways to a
conventionally [ice] powered car. That's because the MQB platform was
engineered to cope with an electric powertrain. The boot is larger than on
the i3, and there is also more room inside.

 All the controls are laid out in a simple, Golf-life arrangement. The BMW
i3, on the other hand, is a space-age marvel. From the recycled materials
used to the placement of the gear selector, it's like driving George
Jetson's car.

 Some might say that the e-Golf is a boring looking car. But when we drove
the Renault Zoe [EV] around town a few months ago, we discovered most EV
customers are in their 50s. For them, a classy Golf is probably better than
a posh BMW [ice]. Which is not to say that we don't like the i3 [EV].

 Speaking of the Renault Zoe [EV], that car had a 22 kWh battery, almost the
same as the e-Golf [EV]. We only managed a little over 100 kilometers, so
you shouldn't expect Volkswagen's claimed 200 kilometers to be easily
achievable. Still, the e-Golf [EV] has more power than the Zoe [EV], and its
gearbox allows you to increase or lower the amount of regenerative braking.

 It's a neat trick, but the i3 [rex pih] does this better, and it has BMW's
typical handling. Light on its feet and with a 170 PS engine place at the
back, it will do 100 km/h in only 7.2 seconds ...
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