Current MSRP of the model (before incentives) depending on the market.

Markets in which this electric vehicle is available.

The year for which the model is announced by the manufacturer. Most often it does not completely coincide with the calendar year in which the model is available on the market.

The code/name that denotes the level of equipment of the EV including exterior and interior features, battery packs, electric motors, etc.

Аlternative names, under which the model is known.

The model name of the electric car.

The name of the manufacturer.

GVWR stands for gross vehicle weight rating and is also known as gross vehicle mass (GVM). It describeds the maximum operating weight of the electric car including the curb weight and payload (accessories, equipment, driver, passengers and cargo).

In the context of automobiles, the payload is the summary of the weights of passengers, cargo, accessories, equipment.

Curb weight (a.k.a. kerb weight) is the EV mass with standard equipment, liquids (oils and fuel at nominal tank capacity) but without cargo and passengers. In some EU countries, the curb weight also includes the weight of a 75 kg (165 lb) driver.

The available space for cargo in the main trunk, excluding the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows.

The distance between the centers of the front and rear axle.

The distance from the ground to the top of the electric car.

The width of the vehicle with unfolded mirrors included.

The width of the vehicle without mirrors.

The distance from the frontmost to the rearmost point of the electric vehicle.

Number of seats inclduing the driver and passenger ones. Depending on the model, the seats can be five, six, seven or other.

Number of doors for passengers. Depending on the body style, the doors can be two, four, etc.

Available interior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer.

Available exterior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer.

Materials used in the vehicle's body construction.

The body style of the model as defined by the number of doors and roof treatment.

Additional details about the electric motor of this model.

Some manufacturers include software designed driving modes to improve power efficiency and/or range. Information about the available driving modes for this model.

Regenerative braking is a typical feature of electric vehicles, in which the electric motor uses the vehicle's kinetic energy to save power or stores it for later use.

Information about the electric notor's location. The two most common locations are the front and rear of the electric car.

The electric motor category according to the type of motor commutation. Most electric motors operate on magnetism and can be powered by direct current (DC) or alternating current (AC) sources. Depending on the type of commutation, electric motors are either self-commutated (AC and DC, mechanical or electronic) and externally commutated (AC only, asynchronous or synchronous).

Information about the driving modes available for the second motor.

Information weather the second electric motor has a regenerative braking capability.

Information about the location of the second motor. The most common locations are the front and the rear of the electric vehicle.

Information about the type of the second motor depending on the type of current (AC or DC) and the type of motor commutation. Self-commutated AC and DC motors can be mechanical or electronic and externally commutated motors can be only synchronous or asynchronous AC ones.

The time in seconds the model needs to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph.

The time in seconds the electric car needs to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h.

The top speed that the vehicle can achieve as specified by the manufacturer.

Information about the type of power steering used in this model.

Information about the design type of the steering mechanism of the electric car.

Information about the type of drivetrain (the system that delivers power to the driving wheels).

Information about the type of transmission used by the vehicle. Generally, EVs are equipped with one-speed automatic units.

Information about the main components of the rear suspension of the electric vehicle.

Manufacturer The name of the company that has manufactured the battery. LG Chem and Deutsche ACCUMOTIVE

Type of rechargeable battery The type of rechargeable battery depending on its composition. Lithium-Ion

Battery capacity The capacity of the rechargeable battery that powers this EV as specified by the manufacturer in kilowatt hours. 80 kWh (kilowatt hours)

Number of cells The batteries used by electric cars are usually packs that consist of a certain number of battery cells in different arrangements. Information about the total number of cells in this particular model. 384

Number of modules Battery cells are arranged in different modules that comprise battery packs. Information about the number of modules in this battery. 6

Voltage The battery voltage denotes the difference in electric potential between the positive and negative electrodes of the pack. The higher difference in potential results in a higher voltage. 405 V (volts)

Weight Total weight of the battery pack including not only the cells but also the shield, wiring, etc. 1437.41 lb (pounds)

652 kg (kilograms)

Location Information about the position of the battery pack in the electric vehicle. Under the floor, middle

Cooling Information about the type of battery cooling on this specific model. Water-based coolant circulation