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S2000 type S MT vs ARIYA e4ORCE 90kWh
<First car selection>
HONDA
S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
<Second car selection>
NISSAN
ARIYA e-4ORCE 90kWh 2021-
Size comparison
A : S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
B : ARIYA e-4ORCE 90kWh 2021-
name | length | width | height |
---|---|---|---|
A | 4135mm | 1750mm | 1285mm |
B | 4595mm | 1850mm | 1660mm |
difference | -460mm | -100mm | -375mm |
name | weight | Minimum turning radius | Drive battery capacity |
---|---|---|---|
A | 1260kg | 5.4m | kWh |
B | 2300kg | 5.7m | 90kWh |
difference | -1040kg | -0.3m | -90kWh |
name | Cargo Volume | Drive battery capacity | cruising range |
---|---|---|---|
A | L | kWh | km |
B | 415L | 90kWh | 460km |
difference | -415L | -90kWh | -460km |
Max output comparison
name | Gasoline engine power | Gasoline engine torque | Displacement |
---|---|---|---|
A | 178kW(242PS) | 221Nm | 2156cc |
B | - | - | - |
difference | - | - | - |
EV performance comparison
name | Electric motor power | Electric motor torque | |
---|---|---|---|
A | kW | Nm | |
B | 225kW | 600Nm | |
difference | -225kW | -600Nm |
name | Drive battery capacity | cruising range | Acceleration 0-100km/h |
---|---|---|---|
A | kWh | km | sec |
B | 90kWh | 460km | 5.7sec |
difference | -90kWh | -460km | -5.7sec |
HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
Car manufacturer website
A convertible FR sports car released by Honda in 1999. The 2-liter NA engine is extremely popular with fans. With an engine that can rotate up to 9,000 rpm, I enjoyed sports driving, but in 2009, it was discontinued.
Car manufacturer website
A super-futuristic SUV EV released by Nissan in 2021. Its advanced exterior and interior, which is a completely different concept from conventional cars, takes passengers into the near future. The drive battery can be selected from 65kWh and 90kWh. The e-4ORCE model has motors placed in the front and back to provide precise traction control.
HONDA S2000 type S MT 1999-2009
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