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Cybertruck Dual Motor vs SERENA epower G
Tesla
Cybertruck Dual Motor 2022- 22611
NISSAN
SERENA e-power G 2017- 18553
Size comparison
name | length | width | height |
---|---|---|---|
A | 5885mm | 2027mm | 1905mm |
B | 4685mm | 1695mm | 1865mm |
difference | +1200mm | +332mm | +40mm |
name | weight | wheelbase | Minimum turning radius |
---|---|---|---|
A | 2750kg | mm | m |
B | 1760kg | 2860mm | 5.5m |
difference | +990kg | -2860mm | -5.5m |
name | Cargo Volume | seats | minimum ride height |
---|---|---|---|
A | L | 6 | mm |
B | L | 7 | 140mm |
difference | +0L | -1 | -140mm |
Max output comparison
name | Gasoline engine power | Gasoline engine torque | Displacement |
---|---|---|---|
A | - | - | - |
B | 62kW(84PS) | 103Nm | 1198cc |
difference | - | - | - |
EV performance comparison
name | Drive battery capacity | cruising range | Acceleration 0-100km/h |
---|---|---|---|
A | 120kWh | 460km | 5sec |
B | 1.8kWh | km | sec |
difference | +118.2kWh | +460km | +5sec |
Tesla Cybertruck Dual Motor 2022-
22611
Car manufacturer website
A pickup truck with the whole body covered with stainless steel, as if it had just come out from a science fiction movie. Its super huge appearance is a masterpiece.
NISSAN SERENA e-power G 2017-
18553
Car manufacturer website
Even with the large body of a minivan, by using the same power e-power as the EV, there is powerful torque from low speeds, so it is very comfortable. However, the fuel is gasoline and cannot be charged from the outside.
When you actually ride it, it runs powerfully and lightly from the low speed range with the power of electricity. It makes me realize that the heavy minivan and the torque of the motor are very compatible.
When the engine for power generation is not running, the inside of the car is very quiet, but when running slowly in an urban area, when the engine starts, I was a little worried about the engine noise.
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