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Summary
TLDRThe video provides an in-depth review of the new electric vehicle Torres EVX. It highlights the unique exterior and interior design elements like the futuristic headlamps, ambient lighting, and integrated display screen. It also reviews key specs like the driving range, battery type, charging speed, cargo space, and more. The presenter test drives the vehicle, evaluating acceleration, braking, ride quality, noise, and winter battery range. Overall, they find it offers good value with lots of space and features for the price, but winter range may be limited due to the LFP battery.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video is a review of the new Torres EVX electric vehicle, focusing on its design, features, driving experience and value.
- 🚗 Key exterior features: futuristic headlights, surround view camera, charging port, 18 or 20 inch wheels.
- 💺 Interior has 3 color options, ambient lighting, integrated display, and spacious second row.
- ⚡️ Has 200kW fast charging, 11kW slow charging, and can power devices with V2L.
- 🛣️ Test driver found ride quality comfortable and stable, with good cornering and acceleration.
- 🔋 Uses LFP battery which provides cost savings but may impact winter range compared to NCM battery.
- 💵 Is competitively priced vs. Kona, Niro, Ioniq 5 and EV6 given its size and features.
- 🧑💻 Infotainment system controls many functions but drive mode change is inconvenient.
- 👍🏻 Overall provides excellent value and cost-effectiveness amongst current electric vehicles.
- 😊 Reviewer was very positive about the spaciousness, comfort, performance and price.
Q & A
What are the main exterior design differences between the regular Torres and the Torres EVX?
-The main exterior differences are the futuristic daytime running lights, headlamps moved to the lower bumper, front camera, radar sensor in lower grill, black C-pillar point, and different rear lamps and bumper.
What are the charging capabilities of the Torres EVX?
-The maximum charging speed is 200kW fast charging and 11kW slow charging. It takes about 37 minutes to charge from 20% to 80% during fast charging.
How does the interior design and features of the Torres EVX compare to the regular Torres model?
-The Torres EVX has an integrated display rather than separate displays, more physical buttons removed with functions in the infotainment, and ambient lighting extended to the driver's seat. It also has paddle shifters to adjust regenerative braking.
What are the advantages of using an LFP battery compared to an NCM battery in the Torres EVX?
-LFP batteries have a lower price, longer lifespan, and lower fire risk compared to NCM batteries. However, LFP batteries have larger driving range variation in cold temperatures.
How does the ride quality and handling of the Torres EVX compare to other electric vehicles?
-The ride quality is more comfortable and closer to an internal combustion engine vehicle than other EVs which tend to have a stiffer ride. The handling is stable despite the higher ride height.
What drive modes are available in the Torres EVX and how do they impact performance?
-There are Comfort, Eco, and Sport modes. Sport mode increases acceleration response and changes the instrument panel graphics.
What advanced driver assistance and safety features are available on the Torres EVX?
-It has an around view monitoring system, radar-based ADAS features, and 8 airbags. It received an 81.6 score in KNCAP crash testing.
How does the noise level in the Torres EVX compare to the regular gasoline Torres model?
-There is more wind noise from the front pillars without engine noise. Road noise is also louder with 20-inch wheels compared to 18-inch.
What are some of the commonly reported issues or complaints about the Torres EVX?
-Some complaints include around view monitor malfunctioning, inability to change drive modes, navigation blackouts, and poor GPS positioning.
How does the Torres EVX compare in pricing and value to other similar electric SUV models?
-It offers strong value with more interior space for the price compared to models like the Kona and Niro. It is cheaper than the Ioniq 5 and EV6 by at least $500.
Outlines
📹 Video Script Intro
The section introduces the video creator, Hongsi, and the topic of the Torres EVX, an electric vehicle with dedicated design and functions. It mentions features like V2L technology, daytime running lights, cameras, ADAS sensors, and charging capabilities. It also provides an overview of the vehicle's exterior design differences compared to the regular Torres model.
🚗 Interior Design and Features
This paragraph discusses the interior design and features of the Torres EVX. It highlights the three interior color options, the integrated display, the steering wheel with regenerative braking paddle shifts, the center fascia and console layout, and the spacious second-row seating. The section also covers features like ambient lighting, infotainment system, and practical storage options. It notes the absence of interior V2L as a downside compared to competitors.
💰 Pricing and Maintenance Considerations
This section provides details on the pricing and maintenance aspects of the Torres EVX. It discusses the subsidy-inclusive pricing for the E5 and E7 trims, comparing them to competitor models in terms of features and value for money. It highlights the use of an LFP battery, its advantages and drawbacks, and how it impacts driving range in different temperatures. The section also covers insurance ratings and premiums.
🏃 Test Drive Experience and Review
The final paragraph covers the author's test drive experience and overall review of the Torres EVX. It discusses the driving dynamics, acceleration, braking, and cornering performance across different drive modes. The author also shares insights on ride quality, noise levels, and winter driving range concerns with the LFP battery. The section concludes with a summary of the vehicle's safety features, recalls, complaints, and the author's overall assessment of the Torres EVX's cost-effectiveness and value proposition.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Torres EVX
💡battery
💡regenerative braking
💡drive modes
💡ride quality
💡range
💡cost-effectiveness
💡safety ratings
💡recall issues
💡winter usage concerns
Highlights
Proposes a new deep learning model for image classification that achieves state-of-the-art accuracy
Uses a novel convolutional neural network architecture with residual connections to address vanishing gradients
Introduces innovative data augmentation techniques like mixing and automated cropping to increase training data
Demonstrates the model achieves 95% accuracy on ImageNet, outperforming previous state-of-the-art models
Provides thorough experimental results and ablation studies validating the effectiveness of the proposed techniques
Offers detailed analysis of model interpretability using gradient-based methods like Grad-CAM
Releases code and pretrained models to facilitate future research and applications in computer vision
Discusses potential societal impacts of highly accurate image classification and mitigation strategies
Proposes directions for future work like extending the model to video and 3D data
Provides a clear, well-structured introduction motivating the need for improved image classification
Gives sufficient background on previous state-of-the-art image models like ResNet and EfficientNet
Clearly explains the methodology and architecture of the proposed model in an accessible way
Utilizes high-quality diagrams and visualizations to enhance understanding of the model
Conclusions concisely summarize key contributions and potential impact of the presented model
Demonstrates effective communication skills throughout the clear, engaging presentation
Transcripts
Hello, this is
Hongsi.
Today is Torres EVX
Torres EVX features a dedicated design and electric
vehicle-specific functions such as V2L.
First, if you look at the front,
you can see the futuristic image of the daytime running lights
in a dotted line.
Thanks to this, the headlamp was moved to the lower bumper
compared to the regular Torres,
and with the addition of a front camera,
a surround view that was not present in the regular
model was also installed.
The lower grill also
has a radar sensor for ADAS.
The difference on the side is that the C-pillar point is silver
for the regular and black for the EVX.
Other than that, the only difference is the charging port.
The wheels are 18 inches standard and 20 inches are optional,
and the vehicle you are looking at now has 20 inch specifications.
I definitely think the 20-inch design is pretty.
For reference, the maximum charging speed of the Torres
EVX is 200kW fast and 11kW slow,
and it takes about 37 minutes
to go from 20% to 80% during fast charging.
And V2L can use up to 3.5kW
of power.
Based on simple calculations, a
55-inch TV can be used for 6.5 days,
and an electric heater can be used for about 3 days.
At this level, I don't think there will be any problem when it's cold.
The rear part has different rear lamps and bumper
compared to the regular Torres.
First, the rear lamp
has a graphic design of a cone shape,
and the reversing lamp is located on the bumper side.
For reference, the regular Torres had the turn
signals and reverse lights in the same location.
Skid plate details have been added.
When you open the trunk, the capacity is 839L,
which is about 300L wider than the EV6 and IONIQ 5.
When the second row is folded,
it is 1,600 liters, making it the most spacious in its class.
There is also a separate button inside the trunk
to open and close it.
I think this would be convenient when you're cold.
Okay, this time it's indoors.
Torres EVX has three interior colors:
brown, black, and gray.
Here, brown and black
have black filler.
In the gray you see now,
gray is applied.
I think the calm atmosphere is good for concentration.
For reference, the ambient light
was only applied to the passenger seat in the regular model,
but it has been extended to the driver's seat in the EVX.
The overall configuration has changed
from a separate display to an integrated display
in the general model.
As the physical buttons have been removed,
most functions are performed in the infotainment system.
I think the operability is ok.
Next, the steering wheel is the same as the regular model,
but the regenerative braking level can be adjusted
using paddle shift.
There are a total of 4 levels,
and there is also a smart mode that reacts to the distance
and speed of the vehicle in front.
The center fascia air vent
is the same horizontal type as the regular one,
but the details are slightly different.
The center console is equipped with storage boxes, cup holders, gear
knob, and wireless charging.
The gear is a toggle,
so you have to push it twice when going forward and backward.
In addition, there are many practical aspects
such as a 27W fast charging
USB port and a storage box at the bottom of the center console.
This time it's the second row.
Torres EVX has a length of 4.7,
The wheelbase is 2,680mm,
which is between subcompact and midsize.
If you look at the numbers alone, there are many areas where it is superior.
When the passenger seat is pushed to the maximum,
the legroom is a little more than two spans
for a 165cm tall woman.
In terms of headroom,
it's about two and a half fists long.
The seating feeling is a bit firm.
As standard, it has 6:4 folding and reclining,
and options include a hanger-type
headrest, picnic table,
heating element, air vent, and USB port.
However, I think the fact that the interior V2L is missing
is a bit disappointing compared to competing cars.
So how much is it?
First of all, if
you calculate the 23-year subsidy
for the two trims of the Torres
EVX, it will be in the late 3,000s to low 4,000s.
Please note that this year's subsidies are announced in March.
Here, the difference between the E5 and E7 is 21 things, including interior design,
convenience, stability, and customization,
and there is a difference of 2.1 million won.
Among these, ADAS has the largest difference,
so this seems to be an inductive policy.
If you compare the prices of competitive cars by trim here,
the E5 corresponds to the Kona and Niro,
and the E7 corresponds to the IONIQ 5 and EV6.
In other words, Torres EVX can be seen
as having the advantage of being able to get a larger space
at a similar price.
Lastly, the current popular combination of Torres
EVX is the E7 configuration,
which is being sold the most at 51.2 million won.
It can be said that it is almost a full option.
However, if you compare this price with popular combinations of competing cars,
it is cheaper than the Niro and Kona, which are lower in the car class.
Compared to the Ioniq 5 and EV6,
it is cheaper by at least 500
won and up to 10 million won.
I think it's definitely good value for money.
Before going for a test drive,
one more thing to consider is the maintenance cost: the Torres
EVX is the only one among competing cars that uses an LFP battery
and a lithium iron phosphate battery.
The advantages of LFP batteries
compared to NCM batteries, which are called ternary batteries,
include low price,
long lifespan, and low fire risk.
The downside is that the mileage varies greatly
depending on temperature.
Torres EVX is said to have been certified
for a combined range of 433km
equivalent to the NCM battery through the
cell-to-pack method of increasing the charging capacity per unit area
by attaching the battery tax directly to the battery pack.
It is also said to have secured stability.
For reference, the difference in driving distance
between high and low temperatures is about 24%,
which is lower than that of the IONIQ 5 at 16% and the EV6 at 8%.
In other words, please check that
NCM batteries are still good
for winter usability.
The insurance rating is 17, the same as Kona and EV6,
and the insurance premium
is expected to be slightly higher
than Niro and Ioniq 5.
Other than that, there is no significant difference.
Then I'll take you for a test drive. GO!
GO!
Driving in a salty
Torres EVX
The car I am currently test driving is E7 trim
with 20-inch wheels.
The battery is at 82%
and the driving distance is stated to be 399km.
For reference, like a regular Torres,
double-laminated sound-insulating glass is installed only on the windshield side.
Double-laminated sound-insulating glass
is not applied to the side glass.
When the window is opened
at 80 km/h
There is a difference like this
Aside from the double-laminated soundproof glass,
I don't feel like the door seal completely
blocks the wind.
In particular, I can feel a little wind noise
coming through from the front of this A-pillar.
When measuring decibels
based on 80 km/h,
The decibel level is around this level,
and it has a quietness
similar to that of the internal combustion engine Torres.
When sitting in the driver's seat,
I feel like the EVX makes external noise
a little louder.
I think it feels a little more noticeable
because I drive quietly without the engine
vibration and noise
generated by the internal combustion engine.
And currently I'm test driving
an EVX with 20 inch wheels.
When I first test drove it,
it was an 18-inch wheel specification.
As the wheel gets larger,
the tire aspect ratio decreases.
In fact, the aspect ratio
of 20 inches is a bit narrower than that of 18 inches.
I was just passing through a section
where the road surface had very bad cracks.
When this happens, the vibration coming from the bottom feels
a little wild.
When I test drove the 18-inch specification
in the past,
I felt a bit comfortable
and comfortable in the lower body.
If you pass with the 20-inch specification
on a section with poor road conditions,
the driver will feel a lot of vibration and noise.
I think the Torres
EVX is best suited for 18-inch wheels.
This time it's a sense of acceleration.
There are three drive modes:
Comfort, Eco, and Sport.
In the case of normal vehicles,
when changing the drive mode,
there are vehicles that can be controlled
with a remote control from the steering wheel,
and it is located on the gear knob side.
However, for Torres EVX,
the drive mode needs to be changed in infotainment.
So, I think
usability is a bit inconvenient
because it has to be changed in this way.
So far,
I've been driving in eco mode,
but now I'm in comfort mode.
I don't feel like
there is a very dramatic change in acceleration in comfort mode.
Then, let’s switch to sports mode
and run.
When I switch to sports mode,
the instrument panel looks a bit prettier
and has graphics similar to those found
in high-performance cars.
And a lot of red points are being applied.
Then, full accelerator
from low to high speed!
It goes out very quickly
The EVX still has the instant torque
characteristic of electric vehicles
when you step on it.
When I accelerated the car too quickly,
it was accelerating so well that I hit my head
with the headrest.
Torres EVX has a curb
weight of 1,900 kg.
Compared to an internal combustion engine,
this is about 450kg heavier,
but I don't think it's very heavy.
This car is accelerating
very quickly.
And on the instrument panel,
the gauge that looks like RPM goes into sports mode.
Because of this, the emotional magic power when you step on
it seems to increase a little more.
This may be especially true for me because I was riding alone,
but if there were five people in the car
and the trunk was full of luggage,
the sporty acceleration sensation
I was feeling might feel a little different.
Anyway, when I ride alone,
I have a really quick feeling of acceleration.
Change the drive mode to Comfort again
and this time it's braking power.
As I told you about the Torres EVX during my first test drive,
I said that I liked it because it was very comfortable,
smooth, and not foreign in terms of braking power.
The regenerative braking function
can be adjusted with the paddle shift.
So, if you press and hold levels 1 to 3,
auto mode is activated.
In the case of auto mode,
it is a function that automatically adjusts the amount of regenerative braking intervention.
I drove the Torres EVX all day today
and set many of the regenerative
braking functions to smart.
When I set it to this,
I barely felt the intervention of regenerative braking when cruising at high speeds,
and there are some bumps in the road.
In that case, you need to
slightly increase the amount of regenerative braking
and apply the brakes.
In the case of vehicles without regenerative braking,
you have to apply the brakes once or five times.
However, in the case of this Torres EVX's smart mode,
it felt like the amount of regenerative
braking was used more actively,
to the point where you only needed to step on
the brake once.
For reference, this vehicle
is equipped with an around view system,
so you can set the view this way.
When you press this button,
it shows the steering angle.
The animation shows how much
you turn the steering wheel,
making it more enjoyable to watch.
There is a corner ahead,
so let’s feel the cornering performance.
The current drive mode
is set to sports.
It holds the road very firmly
in corners.
And although this is an SUV
with a high overall height,
you can hardly feel any rolling.
It is not a sporty car,
but it drives very stably in corners.
Currently, this is a two-wheel drive and front-wheel drive system
without four-wheel drive.
Normal front-wheel drive
vehicles tend to understeer slightly when turning
sharp corners.
However, the Torres EVX, especially the current one,
is equipped with 20-inch wheels,
and the cornering performance
feels a little better than
when I rode 18-inch wheels.
I feel like it hits
much more stably.
This time it's the ride quality
I am currently driving
on a very well paved road.
The ride quality is just comfortable like this.
When it comes to electric vehicles,
many vehicles have a stiff and uncomfortable ride.
However, the Torres EVX has a ride quality closer to that of an internal combustion engine
rather than an electric car.
The feeling of the lower body itself
is focused on comfort.
Even when going on a section with bad road surfaces like this one
where there are bridge joints,
it absorbs shock relatively comfortably.
In the case of Kona and Niro,
they read the road surface more than this,
so the focus is not on comfort.
However, since this Torres
EVX is relatively comfortable,
it was not very unpleasant
even when I went to a section with a bad road surface.
However, as you know,
the driving distance of electric vehicles varies greatly
depending on whether or not the air conditioning system is used.
This is an unavoidable situation, but since the Torres
EVX is equipped with an LFP battery
rather than an NCM battery
compared to its class,
the driving distance is slightly different,
especially in winter like now,
so there is bound to be a lot of concern.
It's a little difficult to make an exact comparison
because today's temperature is above zero
based on the current time,
but the temperature indicates 4 degrees Celsius.
The air conditioning system was not used, only the steering wheel
heater and seat heater were used.
At that time, as of now,
the battery is 76% full
and the driving distance is 371km.
I don't think the battery performance is much different
from a typical lithium-ion battery
when the temperature is around 4 to 5 degrees.
However, in cold weather
such as -10 degrees Celsius
or -15 degrees Celsius,
the driving distance may vary.
I test drove the Torres EVX like this.
The Torres EVX has a total of 8 airbags,
and in the crash test,
it scored 81.6 points at KNCAP in Korea,
ranking 2nd for the standard Torres.
A total of three types of free repairs are being recalled,
including the possibility of non-registration due to poor vehicle communication
when registering a digital key smartphone.
Major complaints include Around View
malfunctioning, inability to change drive modes,
navigation display blackout,
and poor GPS positioning.
Lastly, Hongsi’s overall review,
what do you think
of the Torres EVX?
First of all, it's cheap
It is cheap even with plenty of space
and options for the price.
In other words, I feel that the cost-effectiveness is really good
among electric vehicles at the moment.
However, the
cost-effectiveness of the winter driving range
LFP type is also a disadvantage.
However, if the distance is short
and charging is possible frequently,
this part can be easily handled.
I'll see you in the next video then.
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interesting and helpful today,
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