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− | + | [[wikipedia:Citroën C4]] feature a 100 [[kW]] (134 hp) [[electric motor]] and a 50 kWh battery, capable of 350 km (217 mi) of range under the [[WLTP]] test. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:06, 28 November 2021
wikipedia:Citroën C4 feature a 100 kW (134 hp) electric motor and a 50 kWh battery, capable of 350 km (217 mi) of range under the WLTP test.
- 50 kWh battery
Related cars[edit]
See also[edit]
- Citroen, Citroën ë-C4, Citroën Ami, Citroën DS7
- EV, PHEV, MHEV, Electric bike, Charger, Charging station, LIB, Autonomous driving, Tesla, Chevy Volt, Nissan Leaf, Renault Zoe, Mazda MX-30, SEAT Mii, Porsche Taycan, Volkswagen ID.4, Volkswagen ID.3, Lucid Motors, Rivian, NIO, Xpeng, Polestar, BYD, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Citroën ë-C4, Fiat New 500, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Zotye E200, BMW i3, Mini Electric, Toyota bZ4X, J1172, Kia EV6, V2L, Ford F-150 Lightning, e-Niro, Mercedes-Benz EQS, Hongqi, Seres
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