Inovev forecasts 25,000 Porsche Taycan per year
At the Frankfurt 2019 Motor Show, the Porsche brand (a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group) presented the production version of its first 100% electric sedan, the Taycan. This model was prefigured by the Mission E concept, which was presented at the 2015 Frankfurt Motor Show, four years ago. During this long period, Porsche had plenty of time to refine the bodywork and adjustments of its electric sedan.

Slightly shorter than a Panamera sedan (4.96m vs. 5.05m), but 2cm wider (1.96m vs. 1.94m) and 4cm lower (1.38m vs. 1.42m), the Taycan is in the category of high-end models, due to its weight (2,295 kilos) and price (over 150,000 euros). In other words, it is more of an F-segment model than an E-segment model, as the manufacturer claims. The Taycan is indeed more expensive than most versions of the Panamera (100,000 to 200,000 euros). This will be one of the major obstacles to a high volume of Taycan sales.

Its main competitors will be the Tesla Model S (80,000 to 100,000 euros) and the future Mercedes EQS, which will be launched in 2021 at a price close to 130,000 euros. Available in two versions, Turbo and Turbo S, with surprising names because there is no turbo in an electric engine, the Taycan promises an autonomy of 380km to 450km depending on the version and the WLTP cycle, even if it can occasionally reach a top speed of 260km/h.

Taycan will be produced at the Porsche site in Stuttgart (Zuffenhausen) at a rate, according to Inovev, of 25,000 units per year.


    
 

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Inovev forecasts 50,000 new Hondas per year
While Toyota does not sell any 100% electric vehicles, having relied heavily on hybrid engines (1.5 million sales annually), Nissan focuses on an electric sedan (the Leaf) and an electric pickup truck (the NV e-200),  Mitsubishi is slowly letting its range of electric models expire, and Mazda refuses to commit to this new technology "as long as conventional vehicles comply with regulations" according to its president, Honda recently chose to enter this new market for 100% electric sedans via the launch of its city car (segment B sedan) simply called E.

Produced at the Yorii site in Japan, this new model (program code 2EX) based on the PFE-S platform is aimed at all world markets, mainly Europe, the United States, China and Japan.

The manufacturer's objective is to sell 50,000 units per year (equivalent to the distribution of Renault Zoé), including 10,000 in Europe, figures that corroborate Inovev's forecasts.

The Honda E is 3.94m long, which places it between the  Smart Forfour (3.50m) and the Renault Zoé (4.08m). It is 1.75m wide, 1.51m  high and its wheelbase is 2.53m. Its price is 35,000 euros for the 136 hpversion and 38,000 euros for the 154 hp version, excluding government subsidies. The Honda E claims in all cases a range of 220 km according to the WLTP cycle. Its competitors will be the new Renault Zoé (50,000 units per year), the new electric Mini (50,000 units per year), the future electric Fiat 500 (80,000 units per year) and the future small electric sedans of the Volkswagen group.


    
 

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Inovev forecasts 50,000 new Land Rover Defenders per year
The British brand Land Rover presented the new Defender at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. Replacing the original Defender was not an easy task, as the model, born in 1948 and modified several times until its extinction in 2016, had become an iconic model, like the Mini or Range Rover.

The new version presented in Frankfurt takes the silhouette of the old Defender and significantly modernizes it. In addition, it avoids the trap of replicating the aesthetics of the brand's other models, such as the Discovery or Range Rover.

Two body versions are available: a 3-door model with a short wheelbase (type 90 which measures 4.32m) and a 5-door model with a long wheelbase (type 110 which measures 4.76m), like the previous generations of the Defender.

The width (2.00m) and height (1.97m) are identical on both versions. The short version can accommodate six passengers (three in the front and three in the rear) while the long version can accommodate eight (two more in the back).

Despite the massive use of aluminum for the bodywork and platform, the weight of the new Defender would exceed 2 tonnes. On the market as of spring 2020, the new Defender, produced at the Slovak site in Nitra, will feature a 300 hp2.0 l 4 cylinder petrol engine, a 400 hp3.0l 6 cylinder petrol engine, and a 200 hp or 240 hp2.0l 4 cylinder diesel  engine . Inovev forecasts a sales volume of 50,000 units per year of the new Defender.


    
 

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Inovev forecasts 100,000 new VW ID3 per year, including China
Volkswagen took advantage of the Frankfurt 2019 Motor Show to showcase its first sedan designed to be a 100% electric sedan from the start, the ID 3. The new generation Golf has been postponed for several weeks, and therefore did not get the exposure of the Frankfurt show while this model remains by far the best-selling model in both Germany and Europe. The manufacturer is thus showing its willingness to focus all its efforts on its 100% electric cars and no longer on its internal combustion engine cars.

The ID 3 is a compact sedan (C segment) of the same size as a Golf, 4.26m long, 1.81m wide and 1.55m high. Produced from January 2020 at the German site in Zwickau (the Golf will stop there at the same time), the ID 3, which inaugurates the MEB platform, should see its production volume gradually increase, reaching more than 100,000 annual units from 2025. Inovev expects 45,000 units in 2020, 70,000 in 2021, 80,000 in 2022, 90,000 in 2023 and 100,000 in 2024.

This production volume will mainly depend on the success of the model in China, the leading market for 100% electric vehicles, and in Europe, but there is no doubt that the manufacturer will encourage Volkswagen customers to switch from thermal to electric as quickly as possible.

The ID 3 has a power of 150 hp or 204 hp and batteries that allow it a range of 330km or 420km according to the WLTP cycle. Prices range from 40,000 to 50,000 euros depending on power and finish, before deducting government subsidies. 


    
 

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Inovev forecasts 5,000 new Mercedes EQVs per year
While the Volkswagen group presented the 100% electric ID3 sedan at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show and announced the upcoming launch of the ID1, ID2 and ID4, the Daimler group continues to launch its own 100% electric models.

After the EQC (SUV segment D) and the EQB (SUV segment B), after the Smart EQ Fortwo and EQ Forfour, which are now the only Smart cars on the market in Europe and China, here is the EQV, which takes over the bodywork of the segment E minivan, the V-Class. In two years' time, the EQA (segment C) and EQS (segment F) sedans will appear.

The Mercedes EQV was presented at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, after a first appearance at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show in the form of a concept. It can accommodate six to eight passengers depending on the configuration of its interior layout.

According to the manufacturer, the EQV's batteries would allow it a maximum range of 400 kilometers according to the WLTP cycle, this extended range being made possible by the engine's restraining mechanism, which limits the maximum speed to 160 km/h.

The Mercedes EQV is in fact the first 100% electric European minivan, but it is derived from the Vito utility in its 100% electric version, which made it easier to build this new model.

The Mercedes EQV will be produced at the Vitoria site in Spain, as will the V and Vito Classes. Inovev expects 5,000 units per year of this new model, compared to a production volume of 30,000 units per year of Class V over the last four years. The manufacturer targets VIP customers in luxury hotels and high-end shuttle services for this new model.


    
 

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