Pikes peak EV performance

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richbee
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Pikes peak EV performance

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Good fun to read how well EVs are doing at pikes peak
https://electrek.co/2024/06/23/evs-shat ... u5bI0AypOA

Maybe an updated version of your ioniq 5 needed Joeboy, with the 5N? :D
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Re: Pikes peak EV performance

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I guess that's what 640bhp will get ye! I think mines about 320bhp and being honest I don't worry about overtaking times. :D

I did have an Audi RS3 do a very over aggressive overtake the other week. I'd just come off a roundabout wafting along and he went blaring past as close to me as he could so I pressed down on the throttle. He was desperate to get away having 'beat' the ev. I reeled him In listening to my classic fm. Could see his little head moving back and forth to the rearview mirror. I let it go after he slammed his anchors on for lights. I'm too old to be doing that stuff. :twisted:

Good article.
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