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netizens say that extended range is too painful! either pure oil or pure electric. blogger: bullshit

2024-09-16

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according to fast technology on september 16, ideal auto has made extended-range hybrid electric vehicles popular.zeekr and xiaopeng, which originally only made pure electric vehicles, are also entering this field, only nio is left.

however, in real life, many owners of extended-range hybrid vehicles do not want to use any oil after buying the car. they charge it whenever possible and even waste time competing with pure electric vehicles for charging piles.

recently, a netizen left a message on the weibo of car blogger "han lu" saying that he drove more than 40,000 kilometers in a year with a pure electric four-wheel drive xiaopeng g9, going to northeast china in winter and guangdong and xinjiang in summer.my friends' ideal l8 and qm9 are always thinking about charging and they don't want to use a drop of oil. they are the ones who have serious range anxiety.in the end, he came to the conclusion that all cars he would buy in the future would be pure electric ones.

such remarks were also recognized by others, and another netizen commented that "yes, the range extension is too painful, either pure oil or pure electricity。”

however, the blogger himself strongly disagrees with this view. he specifically posted a weibo post to refute the analysis. han lu said:

isn't this nonsense? extended range means burning oil when there is no power. if you don't want to charge or have no conditions to charge, you can just run it as an electric car. if you have the conditions to charge, then charge it.but there is absolutely no anxiety

buying an extended-range car, and not wanting to burn a drop of gas? then just go buy a pure electric car with a large battery. such users have a completely wrong understanding of the extended-range model. they deserve to have charging anxiety. this is a personal problem, not a problem with the characteristics of the extended-range product.

the blogger concluded: "just wanting to use electricity, but not buying a large battery pure electric car, isn't this simply sick?"