http://www.cartrade.com/blog/2015/greens/volkswagen-e-up-the-new-generation-green-car-1416.html
Volkswagen E-Up! – late in entering the EV market
June 09, 2015  by Eliza Lobo

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Volkswagen might be a little late in entering the electric vehicle market,
but it has been making its mark. The car maker plans to lead the market with
zero-emission cars in next 2-3 years. Volkswagen e-up! is just the first
chapter of this ride. Bestowed with an amazing range of 90 miles in one full
charge, e-up! Is no less than a blessing for urban dwellers.  The driving
dynamics are quite similar to regular Volkswagen cars but it takes an edge
over other electric vehicles for its speed and efficiency. Visually it looks
very much similar to VW Up! apart from a its aero-optimized alloy wheels and
some extra VW badges.

Unlike Renault Zoe, e-up! isn’t a standalone car in green car segment, it
makes an equal appeal like all those desirable good looking cars. The wheels
are proportional and taut lines look good, the black glass embedded in
tailgate leaves no doubt that it is one of the most smartly designed small
cars. Over the inner end, its upholstery captures attention in blue in
contrast with its colorful dials and plug-in screen. The build quality is
top notch with amazing switchgear. If you are well versed with the regular
Up! you wouldn’t face any problem with its electric version.

 In terms of driving and handling, Volkswagen green car exhibits excellent
control and precise turn-in at all points. It is 200kg heavier than its
regular version, the weight offers added stability to its profile. The
steering is sharp and more natural as compared to its contemporaries. It
propels on a an electric motor that churns 81bhp for 210Nm. Though the
figures are slightly shy than ZOE but its lighter weight compensates for
that. The small electric vehicle sprints from 0-60mph in just 10.3 seconds
and can effortlessly attain a top speed of 80mph. it is a silent rider that
makes minimal noise over roads and the gentle whir of its electric motor is
nothing than a lullaby to put you to rest.

 The German car maker has made hefty investments over its machinery. All
electrical equipment of this car comes with a 100, 000 mile for 8 years
warranty. The warranty can be further extended by 75, 000 miles for 4 years
or 90, 000 for five years by paying a minimal amount of £205 and £495
respectively.
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