Trending Eco-friendly Crossovers
Pure electric. Pure luxury.
When it comes to choosing which car to drive, can you care about the planet without compromising on comfort and style? Yes, these days, you can have it all — a spacious, luxurious, zero-emissions vehicle that’s kinder for the planet. Pure-electric, compact crossovers are the biggest thing these days—at least the idea of them. They offer all the perks and opulence of a high-performing SUV, in an eco-friendly package. If you want to make an impact in style, without leaving a large carbon footprint, then look no further than these three all-electric crossovers—available now at Ayvens.
Volvo C40 - Recharge
Pure, all-electric cool
Subcompact luxury crossover
Eco-friendly with a leather-free interior, Volvo’s C40 recharge is a sleek-styled coupé SUV that’s bang on-trend. The company’s first pure, electric-only model, the C40 Recharge boasts all the benefits of an SUV but with improved aerodynamics. It’s lower and quicker, so feels sportier to drive. Two motors, one on the front and one on the rear axle, deliver more than double the power output of your average family SUV and it’s permanently in four-wheel-drive mode. Powered by a 78kWh battery, the C40 offers a certified range of around 420 km and can be fast-charged to10-80 per cent in less than 40 minutes. Design-wise, a striking rear-end complements its lower roofline, while the front introduces a new face for electric Volvos, complete with pixel-tech headlights. Inside, the high seating position puts you in command of your drive, if not your destiny (and the planet’s). And of course, it comes with one of the best infotainment systems on Earth. The C40 Recharge is also equipped with Volvo Cars’ latest Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) that consists of an array of radars, cameras, and ultrasonic sensors.
SpecificationsEngine: E400V6/ twin Fuel type: electric Power: 300 (2*150kW), 408 hp (2*204) Acceleration: 0 - 100 km/h = 4.7 s Top speed: 180 km/h WLTP range:420km
Audi Q4 - E-Tron (S Line)
Electric innovation
Electric mid-size luxury crossover
Impeccably designed and very on-trend, the Audi Q4 e-tron could easily be called the perfect car for the Instagram generation. Mechanically identical to the Volkswagen ID.4 and Skoda Enyaq underneath, the posher Q4 e-tron puts luxury electric driving firmly within your reach. The Q4 e-tron sports an upright, cliff-faced nose and the usual massive Audi grille for a chiselled, contemporary look, complete with LED headlights and big alloy wheels. Inside, the modern cabin is properly roomy, thanks to the optimised floorplan with 82kWh/400V battery stored neatly below. A big, 10.1-inch touchscreen and similar-sized digital instrument panel put the world at your fingertips, while an eight-speaker sound system can blast your life’s soundtrack at 180W of amplification. The Q4 scores big on interior space, onboard technology and, of course, refined, responsive zero-emissions running. A slick, all-electric mid-sized crossover SUV that seamlessly merges performance with practicality. Audi’s Q4 e-tron is electric innovation at its finest: fully electric, expressive, and ready for the everyday.
SpecificationsEngine: electric Fuel type: electric Peak electrical output/power: 150kW /201.2 hp Acceleration: 0 - 100 km/h = 8.5s Top speed: 160 km/h WLTP range: 496 km
Tesla Model Y
The ‘S3XY’ finishing touch
compact luxury crossover
What do you get when you take a smash hit like Tesla’s Model 3 sedan and pump it full of steroids? A Tesla SUV, sans the 'falcon-wing' doors. The model Y is a compact crossover utility vehicle that sits just below the mid-size Model X and completes the all-electric brand's core line-up of S, 3, X, Y models (Ford wouldn’t part with its Model ‘E’, hence the ‘3’). A little bit longer (only by 50mm) and a whole lot taller (181mm higher), the Y shares a platform, powertrain and design language with the junior sedan—but it features a practical hatchback, rather than a boot. Inside, there’s plenty of room for passengers who enjoy a raised seating position. A large central touchscreen houses all the car’s controls, from sat-nav and climate to headlights and wipers. You can also use it as an instrument panel, to activate the air con’s bioweapon defence filtration system, in case you need it— just one of this car’s special, Tesla-only features. On a more practical note, the sleek, minimalist Model Y is an agile, sharp steering and responsive electric vehicle that’s worth getting pumped up over.
SpecificationsEngine: electric/ permanent magnet AC synchronous motor Fuel type: electric Peak electrical output/power: 351 PS or 346 bhp or 258 kW Acceleration: 0 - 100 km/h = 5.1 s Top speed: 217 km/h WLTP range: 505 km
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