I’m sure the mention of WLTP was enough not to trust what was stated.
I would hope so but why post figures that can’t be trusted? @Ant3 we tested the Q4, albeit last years model and it was excellent, didn’t order it cause in the end the SUV style isn’t for me. Between the Q4, Enyaq, IDs, Kia, Ioniq, BMW etc there was very little between them so I’d try them all, good luck
I couldn’t remember the “claimed” range of the 40, which the op had been watching the data on, so posted the new “claimed range” hoping they could remember what they saw on the old 40 model and beable to calculate the “claimed difference”
The claimed range for the old model 40 versus the new model 45 hasn’t actually changed much (321 v 329 miles). Obvs I’m not so naive as to think these figures are achievable, however Ginny Buckley on electrifying.com ran a 40 on long term test and reckoned she regularly got 280+ miles in mixed driving, so the new model should be the same or maybe even slightly better. My main point remains that the quoted range of 329 miles is as good as or better than the claimed range of its competitors.