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      04-06-2024, 03:29 PM   #10
MontyB1
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In the 23e/30e the battery powers the motor for the rear wheels on its own and the engine powers the front wheels. So if you are chilling and aren’t booting it around then your just have gentle rear wheel drive.

If you floor it the then the front engine and the rear wheels do their best to throw you down the road in tandem, you can feel the witch buts it’s not very prominent. We haven’t had any traction issues at all in the 25e.

When it runs out of battery you are left with the front wheels and some fill or to help traction from the rear wheels to provide some basic xdrive.


Audi vs BMW, the Audis I’ve had it’s like they haven’t been taught what a corner is, the BMW will say oh that corner was nice I think that was 70% of what I can do next time let’s try 85%. Even my wife prefers to drive a BMW due to the way they ‘feel’ to her that others she had had a test drive of.
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