Test Procedure
If you want to know a detailed explanation how the data for test results is gathered please visit the weight distribution test explained page. You should also click on ‘Testvideo’ in the results table below if you want to watch the detailed test videos by Bjørn which are used as reference.
Weight Distribution for tested cars
Car Model | Total | Front Axle | Rear Axle | Source |
---|---|---|---|---|
Audi e-tron | 2720 kg | 1360 kg | 1340 kg | Testvideo |
BMW i3 42 kWh | 1440 kg | - | - | Testvideo |
Hyundai Ioniq | 1600 kg | 800 kg | 800 kg | Testvideo |
Hyundai Kona | 1840 kg | 1000 kg | 840 kg | Testvideo |
Jaguar I-pace | 2340 kg | 1240 kg | 1100 kg | Testvideo |
Kia e-Niro | 1860 kg | 1020 kg | 840 kg | Testvideo |
Kia e-Soul 2019 | 1860 kg | 1020 kg | 840 kg | Testvideo |
Kia Soul EV 30 kWh | 1680 kg | 960 kg | 720 kg | Testvideo |
Mercedes EQC | 2620 kg | 1260 kg | 1380 kg | Testvideo |
Mitsubishi i-MiEV | 1200 kg | 560 kg | 640 kg | Testvideo |
Nissan e-NV200 | 1740 kg | 1000 kg | 740 kg | Testvideo |
Tesla Model X P100D 5 Seater | 2380 kg | - | - | Testvideo |
VW e-Golf 36 kWh | 1700 kg | 920 kg | 780 kg | Testvideo |
VW e-up | 1260 kg | 720 kg | 540 kg | Testvideo |