Hiya Charlie. I think the Niro looks reasonable, and my next suggestion would have been to check out the MG range. Absolutely +1 for the Model S idea. Get a decent vehicle in the £30k+ range, and enormous carrying space. So can't add much to that ....
....... but ...... if you are willing to stretch the upper £40k to £50k (£60k inc VAT, but you mention possible business link?), and maybe get rid of the Yeti too ......
then how about a new Scottish BEV (scroll down to the pic of headlights, then tab across till you see the side and 3/4 front pics):
Munro - EV
Edit - Meant to say 19in ground clearance (min), so should cope with those ruts, but deliveries to start in 2024.
Kia? Niro?
Re: Kia? Niro?
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Two BEV's.
Two small A2A heatpumps.
20kWh Battery storage.
Two BEV's.
Two small A2A heatpumps.
20kWh Battery storage.
Re: Kia? Niro?
Intriguing. I was thinking to myself the other day that electric could work well for genuinely off-road farm trucks that never really go off the farm.
Horrible web page though. I can’t get any sense of the actual vehicle. In fact it looks to me that they’re not actually planning to build any - just get themselves bought at some point by a real manufacturer. Unfair?
Horrible web page though. I can’t get any sense of the actual vehicle. In fact it looks to me that they’re not actually planning to build any - just get themselves bought at some point by a real manufacturer. Unfair?
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Re: Kia? Niro?
Exactly my view - couldn't even find a way to actually see what the thing looked like. After a minute or so I gave up bothering. Website designers who believe that making the product they are promoting difficult to view really need to be re-educated as to what their job really is.CharlieB wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 8:50 am Intriguing. I was thinking to myself the other day that electric could work well for genuinely off-road farm trucks that never really go off the farm.
Horrible web page though. I can’t get any sense of the actual vehicle. In fact it looks to me that they’re not actually planning to build any - just get themselves bought at some point by a real manufacturer. Unfair?
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Re: Kia? Niro?
Agree their website is terrible.
The Munro is sort of like a retro original Landy Defender in style, but is sort of about the same size as a modern Discovery. Some pictures in this article here.
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/electric/munro/
The Munro is sort of like a retro original Landy Defender in style, but is sort of about the same size as a modern Discovery. Some pictures in this article here.
https://www.carmagazine.co.uk/electric/munro/
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Re: Kia? Niro?
as per my original post:Oldgreybeard wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:53 amExactly my view - couldn't even find a way to actually see what the thing looked like. After a minute or so I gave up bothering. Website designers who believe that making the product they are promoting difficult to view really need to be re-educated as to what their job really is.CharlieB wrote: ↑Fri Dec 23, 2022 8:50 am Intriguing. I was thinking to myself the other day that electric could work well for genuinely off-road farm trucks that never really go off the farm.
Horrible web page though. I can’t get any sense of the actual vehicle. In fact it looks to me that they’re not actually planning to build any - just get themselves bought at some point by a real manufacturer. Unfair?
(scroll down to the pic of headlights, then tab across till you see the side and 3/4 front pics)
8.7kWp PV [2.12kWp SSW + 4.61kWp ESE PV + 2.0kWp WNW PV]
Two BEV's.
Two small A2A heatpumps.
20kWh Battery storage.
Two BEV's.
Two small A2A heatpumps.
20kWh Battery storage.