The new all-wheel drive variant features a 22 kWh battery that promises an electric-only range of up to 100 km. The battery can be charged at a maximum power of 7.4 kW to 80% in 130 minutes, or fully in 2 hours and 55 minutes.
The new Rafale E-Tech 4X4 is available in two trim levels, the Esprit Alpine which features a performance-focused image, with details that reinforce the brand’s image from Dieppe, highlighting the 20’’ wheels. The Atelier Alpine version adds an adaptive suspension that uses a camera to analyze the road ahead and signal to the shock absorbers to prepare. This system takes into account the speed and driver’s reaction to continuously adjust the damping, for example, in case of bumps or obstacles on the road. In addition, the multimedia screen features a menu called ‘Chassis Control’ that allows the driver to adjust the parameters of the 4Control Advanced system, the damping levels, and the rear steering angles in three ways (Comfort, Dynamic, and Sport). The French brand has already announced that the new all-wheel drive version of the Rafale will hit the market next fall, without revealing the prices yet.“Tesla returns to the Paris Motor Show.”
Six years after participating in the Paris Motor Show, Tesla, the American electric vehicle brand, is returning to the event...