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.

The model name of the electric car.

The name of the manufacturer.

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

Materials Materials used in the vehicle's body construction. Aluminium

High tensile strength steel

Exterior colors Available exterior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer. Phantom Black

Polar White

Iron Gray

Intense Blue

Fiery Red

Fluidic Metal

Electric Shadow

Liquid Sand

Typhoon Silver

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

Gray two-tone

Electric Shadow

Number of doors Number of doors for passengers. Depending on the body style, the doors can be two, four, etc. 5

Number of seats Number of seats inclduing the driver and passenger ones. Depending on the model, the seats can be five, six, seven or other. 5

Length The distance from the frontmost to the rearmost point of the electric vehicle. 176.0 in (inches)

4470 mm (millimeters)

Width The width of the vehicle without mirrors. 71.7 in (inches)

1820 mm (millimeters)

Height The distance from the ground to the top of the electric car. 57.1 in (inches)

1450 mm (millimeters)

Wheelbase The distance between the centers of the front and rear axle. 106.3 in (inches)

2700 mm (millimeters)

Front track The distance between the centers (centerline) of the two wheels on the front axle. 61.2 in (inches)

1555 mm (millimeters)

Rear track The distance between the centers (centerline) of the two wheels on the rear axle. 61.6 in (inches)

1564 mm (millimeters)

Clearance The distance from the ground to the lowest point of the vehicle measured without cargo or passengers. The ground clearance is also known as ride height. 5.5 in (inches)

140 mm (millimeters)

Front headroom The vertical distance from the vehicle's roof to the front seats bottom. 39.5 in (inches)

1004 mm (millimeters)

Rear headroom The vertical distance from the vehicle's roof to the rear seats bottom. 37.4 in (inches)

950 mm (millimeters)

Front shoulder room The horizontal distance between the panels of the two front doors. 56.1 in (inches)

1425 mm (millimeters)

Rear shoulder room The horizontal distance between the panels of the two rear doors. 55.0 in (inches)

1396 mm (millimeters)

Front hip room The width of the front seats of the car, which indicates how much space is available for the driver and passenger on either side of their waists when they sit down. 53.8 in (inches)

1366 mm (millimeters)

Rear hip room The width of the seat cushion on the back, which indicates how much space is available for the passengers on either side of their waists. 52.9 in (inches)

1344 mm (millimeters)

Front legroom The distance available for the legs of the driver and the front passenger. 44.7 in (inches)

1136 mm (millimeters)

Rear legroom The distance available for the legs of the rear passengers. 31.5 in (inches)

800 mm (millimeters)

Trunk volume The available space for cargo in the main trunk, excluding the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows. 357.0 l (liters)

12.61 ft3 (cubic feet)

0.36 m3 (cubic meters)

Maximum trunk volume The maximum available space for cargo in the main trunk, including the additional available space from folding one or two rear seat rows. 1417.0 l (liters)

50.04 ft3 (cubic feet)

1.42 m3 (cubic meters)

Curb weight 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. 3366.46 lb (pounds)

1527 kg (kilograms)

Payload In the context of automobiles, the payload is the summary of the weights of passengers, cargo, accessories, equipment. 976.65 lb (pounds)

443 kg (kilograms)

GVWR 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). 4343.11 lb (pounds)

1970 kg (kilograms)

Drag coefficient The drag coefficient or coefficient of drag is related to the car's aerodynamics as it denotes the resistance to the air of the front surface of the vehicle when it is in movement. The lower the coefficient, the better aerodynamics the model has. Ultimately, this allows for higher speeds and improved power efficiency. 0.24 Cd (drag coefficient)