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Home News Insights Are The Latest Electric Vehicles Problem Free? Apparently Not Yet... Are The Latest Electric Vehicles Problem Free? Apparently Not Yet... Insights Arvind | December 07, 2020 08:33 pm A recently concluded study in the United States conducted by Consumer Reports has found that despite their cutting-edge technology and connected everything; Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) may not be as problem-free as manufacturers might have us believe. The survey, conducted with 329,000 EV owners in the United States found that quite a few of the latest generation BEVs are not spared from warranty claims and component failures; much like their conventionally powered counterparts. A key premise and selling point of BEVs is their inherent simplicity (and therefore robustness); with far fewer moving parts (no engine), and virtually nothing externally that cause premature damage (like dirty fuel and air) – BEVs are understood to be able to soldier on with all the predictability of an iPhone. However, this latest study finds that despite the simplicity, even BEVs are not spared from the growing pains of a fast-moving tech race with the need for mass production to keep costs low, and supply chains operating at full steam. Though the same organisation has reported, that BEVs cost far less to maintain than conventionally powered vehicles, a few current models are more prone than others to premature problems. Three have been singled out, the Kia Niro EV, Audi E-Tron, and Tesla Model Y. The Niro EV reportedly suffers from premature electric-motor bearing failure, the Audi on the other hand, encounters "drive-system electrical failures along with other power-equipment issues”, while the Model Y has been plagued with poor build quality, in particular, misaligned body panels and below-par paint quality (admittedly, this is not a drivetrain problem). Note, however, that the BEVs in question are also sold in other markets such as Europe and China, therefore these issues may or may not just be limited to cars sold in the US. The same report finds that older BEVs such as the Chevrolet Bolt and Nissan Leaf fare better. Consumer Reports has since removed the Kia and Audi from its recommended list of BEVs, the Model Y remains, Consumer Reports also notes that battery and drivetrains are also rare points of failures for most BEVs. However, that hasn’t stopped the organisation from pre-emptively downgrading the reliability ratings of upcoming BEVs such as the Porsche Taycan, Mercedes-Benz EQC and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Especially in the case of the Porsche Taycan, even US-based Autoblog commented that downgrading of the Taycan’s reliability rating seems a bit of a harsh decision, considering Porsches generally score well in Consumer Reports’ reliability studies. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Electric Vehicles BEV EV Porsche Taycan Audi e-Tron Kia Niro EV tesla model y Consumer Reports EV Reliabilty Print Related News This Hydrogen Fuelled Toyota Corolla Sounds Badass! Auto News Ferdinand | April 30, 2021 As we move into the era of mass adoption of battery electric vehicles, the purists among us lament the death of the exhaust note. I am among one of ... Analysts Say 2019 Is The Beginning Of The End For Internal Combustion Engines Auto News Aswan | January 29, 2019 With the increase in demand for electric cars in some of the biggest markest in the world - read: China, Europe, and the US - analysts are saying ... Porsche Macan EV Coming In 2023 - Could It Be CKD'ed In Malaysia? Auto News Ferdinand | May 11, 2021 After their initial foray (and a very successful one at that) into electrification with the Porsche Taycan, Porsche is preparing for their next BEV ... Zeekr 001 Sold Out For 2021 – Premium EV Goes For Tesla’s Throat, Over 20k Bookings Auto News Arvind | June 23, 2021 The Zeekr 001 – the first model of the premium EV brand owned by Geely has sold out all its deliverable cars for 2021, Reuters reports. Though the ... Comments
Are The Latest Electric Vehicles Problem Free? Apparently Not Yet... Insights Arvind | December 07, 2020 08:33 pm A recently concluded study in the United States conducted by Consumer Reports has found that despite their cutting-edge technology and connected everything; Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) may not be as problem-free as manufacturers might have us believe. The survey, conducted with 329,000 EV owners in the United States found that quite a few of the latest generation BEVs are not spared from warranty claims and component failures; much like their conventionally powered counterparts. A key premise and selling point of BEVs is their inherent simplicity (and therefore robustness); with far fewer moving parts (no engine), and virtually nothing externally that cause premature damage (like dirty fuel and air) – BEVs are understood to be able to soldier on with all the predictability of an iPhone. However, this latest study finds that despite the simplicity, even BEVs are not spared from the growing pains of a fast-moving tech race with the need for mass production to keep costs low, and supply chains operating at full steam. Though the same organisation has reported, that BEVs cost far less to maintain than conventionally powered vehicles, a few current models are more prone than others to premature problems. Three have been singled out, the Kia Niro EV, Audi E-Tron, and Tesla Model Y. The Niro EV reportedly suffers from premature electric-motor bearing failure, the Audi on the other hand, encounters "drive-system electrical failures along with other power-equipment issues”, while the Model Y has been plagued with poor build quality, in particular, misaligned body panels and below-par paint quality (admittedly, this is not a drivetrain problem). Note, however, that the BEVs in question are also sold in other markets such as Europe and China, therefore these issues may or may not just be limited to cars sold in the US. The same report finds that older BEVs such as the Chevrolet Bolt and Nissan Leaf fare better. Consumer Reports has since removed the Kia and Audi from its recommended list of BEVs, the Model Y remains, Consumer Reports also notes that battery and drivetrains are also rare points of failures for most BEVs. However, that hasn’t stopped the organisation from pre-emptively downgrading the reliability ratings of upcoming BEVs such as the Porsche Taycan, Mercedes-Benz EQC and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Especially in the case of the Porsche Taycan, even US-based Autoblog commented that downgrading of the Taycan’s reliability rating seems a bit of a harsh decision, considering Porsches generally score well in Consumer Reports’ reliability studies. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Electric Vehicles BEV EV Porsche Taycan Audi e-Tron Kia Niro EV tesla model y Consumer Reports EV Reliabilty
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This Hydrogen Fuelled Toyota Corolla Sounds Badass! Auto News Ferdinand | April 30, 2021 As we move into the era of mass adoption of battery electric vehicles, the purists among us lament the death of the exhaust note. I am among one of ...
Analysts Say 2019 Is The Beginning Of The End For Internal Combustion Engines Auto News Aswan | January 29, 2019 With the increase in demand for electric cars in some of the biggest markest in the world - read: China, Europe, and the US - analysts are saying ...
Porsche Macan EV Coming In 2023 - Could It Be CKD'ed In Malaysia? Auto News Ferdinand | May 11, 2021 After their initial foray (and a very successful one at that) into electrification with the Porsche Taycan, Porsche is preparing for their next BEV ...
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