Looks large compared to the focus behind it, more Kuga sized than Puma sized, won’t be cheap either…DesertIslandBlue wrote: ↑Tue Mar 14, 2023 2:49 pm Looks like it could be an ID4 equivalent?
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new- ... d-21-march
New Ford EV teased
https://www.toyota.co.uk/new-cars/mirai
https://www.hyundai.co.uk/new-cars/nexo
Not even that far away really....In fact it's here.
Ford Puma ST-Line Vignale 155 Automatic.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
Here's the thing. 50% of houses in England are either a terraced or a apartment. Where are these people going to charge? Yes, public chargers or the few at work. The infrastructure won't be there if they push ahead by 2030. Hydrogen or full synthetic full would be the quickest to use for all. I really don't get why most manufacturers and governments are pushing electric, electric and more electric as the only viable option for the future.
Prices for hydrogen car are expensive but as per electric cars, they would come down as sales increase. I'm sure I've read somewhere that toyota are planning not to go full EV but going the hydrogen way.
Synthetic full is available but costly. Again, if this was seen as a fuel for ICE cars and the cost is reduced with demand and manufacture, again price would be reduced.
So, going back to my point on the future of EVs, why are all government pushing for the one alternative? Makes me wonder.......
Prices for hydrogen car are expensive but as per electric cars, they would come down as sales increase. I'm sure I've read somewhere that toyota are planning not to go full EV but going the hydrogen way.
Synthetic full is available but costly. Again, if this was seen as a fuel for ICE cars and the cost is reduced with demand and manufacture, again price would be reduced.
So, going back to my point on the future of EVs, why are all government pushing for the one alternative? Makes me wonder.......
First pictures of the new Ford Explorer EV have leaked online:
https://www.explorerforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=126
https://www.explorerforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=126
Not really new pics.....here's a video review from a year ago....Same vehicle, the launch has been delayed so they are pushing it again.Rob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:39 am First pictures of the new Ford Explorer EV have leaked online:
https://www.explorerforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=126
Ford Puma ST-Line Vignale 155 Automatic.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
I quite like the look of the Explorer but having priced one after getting an email from Ford I'm not sure I want to pay double what I paid for my Puma. I am still trying to persuade myself I want an electric car rather than petrol.
Puma ST-Line X 1.0L Ecoboost 125PS 7 Speed Auto - Desert Island Blue 2021
Yeah my post was from a year ago too...Sparks wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:40 pmNot really new pics.....here's a video review from a year ago....Same vehicle, the launch has been delayed so they are pushing it again.Rob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:39 am First pictures of the new Ford Explorer EV have leaked online:
https://www.explorerforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=126
However Ford have released some information on the improvements made over the last year:
Firstly, it is now on sale
The Explorer "is a better vehicle now than we would have launched half a year ago," Martin Sander, who leads Ford's Model E electrification told Autocar. "We've used the additional time we had to get everything nailed down, to make sure that we're delivering a perfect vehicle to our customers."
The main reason for the SUV's delayed launch was that the battery it was due to use didn't comply with new UN Regulation 100.3, concerning the certification of EV safety, so Ford decided to wait until a new nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) pack became available and re-engineer the car to accommodate it.
That new battery, as well as compliance with the new regulations, also offers a significantly higher maximum range of 374 miles - well above the 311 miles that Ford was originally targeting from the longest-legged variant.
Yep...Sorry Rob..I was in the middle of reading it all when I took a phone call and got a bit confused when I got back (doesn't take a lot.. )Rob wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 2:35 pmYeah my post was from a year ago too...Sparks wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 1:40 pmNot really new pics.....here's a video review from a year ago....Same vehicle, the launch has been delayed so they are pushing it again.Rob wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 9:39 am First pictures of the new Ford Explorer EV have leaked online:
https://www.explorerforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=126
However Ford have released some information on the improvements made over the last year:
Firstly, it is now on sale
The Explorer "is a better vehicle now than we would have launched half a year ago," Martin Sander, who leads Ford's Model E electrification told Autocar. "We've used the additional time we had to get everything nailed down, to make sure that we're delivering a perfect vehicle to our customers."
The main reason for the SUV's delayed launch was that the battery it was due to use didn't comply with new UN Regulation 100.3, concerning the certification of EV safety, so Ford decided to wait until a new nickel-manganese-cobalt (NMC) pack became available and re-engineer the car to accommodate it.
That new battery, as well as compliance with the new regulations, also offers a significantly higher maximum range of 374 miles - well above the 311 miles that Ford was originally targeting from the longest-legged variant.
I noticed the uprated battery, but it's still not above my 400 lower limit range...I'll be happy with that and say around 350 in winter. Price seems to have come down from predicted or am I imagining that?
Ford Puma ST-Line Vignale 155 Automatic.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.
Driver Assistance Pack. Power Tailgate etc. etc....Frozen White.
Wireless Android Auto.
Previous Puma ST-Line X First Edition.