Combustion car RANGE record OBLITERATES Polestar’s EV record | MGUY Australia

Not even close. The Skoda Superb managed 2.6 litres per 100km, with a range of nearly 3,000 kilometres, FOUR TIMES the range of the Polestar, on a PROPER cross country trip from Poland to France at 85 km/h, not some fake trip on “mostly flat” roads at barely walking pace.

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