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The entry-level model's battery pack has a capacity of 73 kWh with the top-level model's battery having a capacity of 120 kWh. The range of the L380 is claimed to be around 600 km (370 mi). The charging time of the battery to go from 10% capacity to 80% is 30 minutes, with it reaching 200 km (120 mi) of range in 10 minutes. [5]
The plug-in hybrid version uses a 16-kWh lithium-ion battery, located under the floor under the second row of seats, with an all-electric range of 33 mi (53 km) [30] before switching to the gasoline engine. The battery can be fully recharged in two hours using a 240-volt plug-in system.
Unlike a pickup truck, The list includes minivans, passenger vans and cargo vans. Note: Many of the vehicles (both current and past) are related to other vehicles in the list. A vehicle listed as a 'past model' may still be in production in an updated form under a different name, it may be listed under that name in the 'currently in production ...
Asked specifically about vehicle plans for Chrysler, the company said it plans to have an all-electric version of the Pacifica available in 2026, and the Voyager, a lower priced minivan, available ...
The 009's hard-edged design is complemented by an optional 140.0-kWh battery and 536 horsepower, plus an opulent and spacious interior.
Based on the Zeekr 009, the EM90 has over 400 miles of range, but will likely remain exclusive to the Chinese market.
In 1999, Dodge introduced the Caravan EPIC, a fully electric minivan. The EPIC was powered by 28 12-volt NiMH batteries and was capable of traveling up to 80 miles (130 km) on a single charge. The EPIC was a fleet-only lease vehicle. Production of the EPIC was discontinued in 2001. Only a few hundred of these vehicles were produced. [21]
The S minivans debuted the minivan design features of front-wheel drive, a flat floor and a sliding door for rear passengers. [ 30 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] The term minivan came into use largely compared to size to full-size vans ; at six feet tall or lower, 1980s minivans were intended to fit inside a typical garage door opening. [ 34 ]