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EV Reviews by The Electro Revolution — with your hosts — Liz and Rick, Leo and Sophia
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Welcome to the Electro Revolution EV Reviews Podcasts — Providing detailed podcast overviews of EV car reviews on the Electro Revolution YouTube channel.You can find us on:Spotify Channel: https://tiny.cc/TheER-EV-Reviews-sptyApple Channel: https://tiny.cc/TheER-EV-Reviews-applYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheElectroRevolution
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep20 — BYD Atto 3 Camping — EV Sleep Setup, Climate Test & Real Experience
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/9PD_iUd_Rh0YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/VwoLP8Zs5YwWhat happens when you take a modern electric vehicle deep into the wilderness during a storm and try to sleep inside it?In this episode of the Electro Revolution EV Reviews podcast, we dive into the second chapter of Michael’s real-world BYD Atto 3 camping adventure — and uncover the unexpected technological challenges that come with EV camping.From flashing ambient lighting and stubborn infotainment systems to battery management, climate control, and overnight power usage, this episode explores the surprising reality of transforming a high-tech electric SUV into a peaceful off-grid sleeping space.Traditional camping is about disconnecting from technology. EV camping? It’s about mastering it.In this deep dive, we discuss:⚡ BYD Atto 3 camping setup in storm conditions⚡ The challenge of sleeping inside a modern EV⚡ How ambient lighting and infotainment systems affect sleep⚡ Managing EV battery drain overnight⚡ Climate control efficiency while camping⚡ EV cabin design and digital interfaces⚡ The psychology of turning cars into living spaces⚡ Real-world EV camping lessons from harsh weather⚡ How software design impacts overnight comfort⚡ The growing future of electric vehicle camping cultureMichael’s experience highlights a fascinating shift happening in the automotive world. Electric vehicles are no longer just transportation devices — they are rapidly becoming mobile living spaces, climate-controlled cabins, and off-grid travel platforms.This episode also follows the earlier BYD Seal camping series and continues exploring how EV owners are redefining road trips, camping, and vehicle ownership itself.If you enjoy EV reviews, electric vehicle road trips, BYD reviews, camping setups, battery technology discussions, or future mobility conversations, this episode is packed with practical insights and fascinating engineering discussions.Subscribe to Electro Revolution for more:🔋 EV reviews🔋 Electric vehicle camping tests🔋 BYD Atto 3 and BYD Seal content🔋 EV charging discussions🔋 Real-world range testing🔋 Electric road trip adventures🔋 Future mobility deep divesThis source features a video transcript from The Electro Revolution documenting a camping trip in a BYD Atto 3 electric vehicle. Host Michael explains how to configure the car's interior for sleeping, highlighting a unique adjustable boot floor that creates a flat surface without extra equipment. The content details essential safety and emergency gear, such as a 12V jump starter and specific charging cables for long-distance travel. Real-world performance data is provided, including battery consumption and range during the drive to the campsite. Finally, the guide offers practical tips for optimizing cabin space, such as reversing the sleeping orientation and extending headrests for better leg support.Chapters:00:00 Stormy EV Camping Setup02:00 The Tech Vs Nature Conflict04:18 Turning Off BYD Disco Lights06:41 Building A Mobile EV Bedroom09:03 BYD Atto 3 Sleeping Layout11:26 The 12V Battery Contactor Puzzle14:12 Why EV Camping Changes Everything16:35 Charging From A Hotel Wall Socket18:54 Range Anxiety Vs Real EV Data22:34 BYD Showroom Mode Preview
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep19 — BYD Atto 3 Camping Test — EV Sleep, Range, Gear & Real Trip Review
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/A1RqCDdHKC0YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/3XpEzlvExIYCan a modern EV with enough battery power to run a home still leave you stranded in the wilderness? In this deep dive from the Electro Revolution EV Reviews podcast, we unpack the surprisingly critical weakness hidden inside every electric vehicle — the tiny 12V battery.Using Michael’s real-world BYD Atto 3 camping adventure as the case study, we explore the realities of EV camping, off-grid charging, overnight climate control, regenerative braking, and the engineering behind modern electric vehicles. From clever sleeping setups inside compact SUVs to emergency preparedness and charging ingenuity, this episode reveals what it actually takes to turn an EV into a mobile cabin.We also compare this Atto 3 trip to Michael’s previous BYD Seal camping tests and examine how EVs are evolving beyond transportation into fully functional living spaces.In this episode:⚡ Why a dead 12V battery can disable a fully charged EV⚡ The hidden “12V paradox” inside electric vehicles⚡ How EV contactors and safety systems actually work⚡ BYD Atto 3 camping setup and sleeping configuration⚡ Using regenerative braking to maximize EV range⚡ Real-world EV efficiency in wet weather conditions⚡ Why carrying a jump starter is essential for EV camping⚡ The genius extension cable charging strategy that changes everything⚡ How trickle charging at hotels can outperform expensive fast charging⚡ Turning a compact SUV into a climate-controlled micro cabinMichael’s setup includes:✔ Emergency roadside safety gear✔ Portable jump starter for the 12V system✔ 400W portable power bank for electronics✔ Clever rear-seat headrest sleeping hack✔ Efficient overnight charging strategies✔ Eco mode and high regenerative braking testingThis episode also previews Part 2 of the camping adventure, where we’ll cover:🔋 BYD showroom mode🔋 Overnight battery drain testing🔋 Real sleeping comfort review🔋 EV camping vs traditional petrol camping🔋 Noise comparisons between EVs and generatorsIf you’re considering EV camping, road tripping in an electric car, or simply want to understand how EV systems really work beyond the marketing, this episode is packed with practical insights and real-world experience.Subscribe to Electro Revolution for more EV reviews, electric vehicle camping tests, charging discussions, BYD reviews, Tesla comparisons, road trip analysis, and future mobility deep dives.This episode, from The Electro Revolution, documents a camping trip in a BYD Atto 3 electric vehicle. Host Michael explains how to configure the car's interior for sleeping, highlighting a unique adjustable boot floor that creates a flat surface without extra equipment. The content details essential safety and emergency gear, such as a 12V jump starter and specific charging cables for long-distance travel. Real-world performance data is provided, including battery consumption and range during the drive to the campsite. Finally, the guide offers practical tips for optimizing cabin space, such as reversing the sleeping orientation and extending headrests for better leg support.Chapters:00:00 EV Camping Battery Irony02:32 BYD Atto 3 Camping Setup04:58 Sleeping Space Reality Check07:21 Why EVs Feel Safer To Camp In09:42 The Hidden 12V Battery Problem12:06 How EV Systems Actually Stay Alive14:37 Camping Risks Most EV Owners Miss16:03 The Hotel Extension Cord Rescue18:27 Why The 12V Battery Matters So Much21:02 Lessons From Off-Grid EV Camping
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep18 — BYD Seal Camping Review: Sleeping in an EV + Zero Travel Costs
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/TUdFRi1aIjoYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/uxbuRkb_4t0In this episode, we wrap up our EV camping series with a full review of what it’s really like to camp and sleep in a BYD Seal Premium Edition. If you haven’t seen the first two episodes, make sure to check them out for the full journey—from the drive to the campsite near Kiama, to setup and our first night experience.In this final episode, we cover:✔️ The overall camping experience in a sedan EV✔️ Real-world sleeping comfort inside the BYD Seal✔️ EV vs ICE camping comparison✔️ Charging using a standard Australian GPO outlet✔️ BYD granny charger vs third-party charger performance✔️ How we achieved ZERO travel costs on this trip✔️ Tesla Model Y camping setup comparison (including mattress setup)One of the biggest highlights? This entire trip—about a 2-hour drive each way—was completed without using public chargers. By charging at home and topping up at the campsite, we effectively paid nothing for travel thanks to EV efficiency (and solar charging at home).We also dive into charging speeds:🔌 BYD standard granny charger (~1.7 kW)🔌 Third-party charger (~2.4 kW on 10A)When it comes to sleeping, we give an honest rating of the BYD Seal as a camping vehicle. While the climate control makes overnight stays comfortable, space is limited—making it more suitable for solo or emergency sleeping rather than regular camping.We also compare it to the Tesla Model Y, which offers significantly more space and comfort—especially for families.📍 Location: Near Kiama, NSW – great for fishing, beaches, and quick weekend getaways from Sydney.This was our first time camping inside vehicles instead of tents—and we’ll definitely be doing more! Next up, we may try an SUV setup (like the BYD Atto 3) for a better camping experience.This episode features a transcript from the Electro Revolution YouTube channel detailing a camping trip involving two electric vehicles and one traditional internal combustion engine car. The host, Michael, describes the experience of sleeping inside a BYD Seal sedan, noting that while the climate control was excellent, the interior was somewhat cramped for a tall adult. A significant portion of the narrative focuses on the financial benefits of EV travel, as the group utilised standard power outlets at the campsite to recharge for free. The video also compares the performance of different portable "granny" chargers, highlighting that a third-party unit from Aldi outperformed the factory-supplied BYD cable. Ultimately, the creator recommends using an SUV for future excursions to improve comfort while maintaining the zero-cost travel advantages of electric transport.Chapters:00:00 Intro & Episode Context (Part 3 EV Camping Series)00:28 Recap of Episodes 16–17 & Trip Overview Kiama Coast00:55 EV Camping Test Setup BYD Seal vs Tesla Model Y vs ICE Wagon01:22 Real-World EV Charging at Campsite 3-Pin Plug Explained01:50 EV Road Trip Costs vs Petrol Zero Cost Claim Breakdown03:12 Powered Campsite Economics Is EV Charging Really Free04:32 Destination Charging vs Fuel Stations Key EV Advantage05:21 Granny Charger Explained BYD vs Third-Party Charging Speeds06:42 Charging Speed Comparison 1.7kW vs 2.4kW Real Impact09:57 Sleeping in EV vs ICE Comfort Tesla Model Y Wins SUV Space
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep17 — BYD Seal Camping Setup! EV Camp Mode Test + Overnight Results
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/6JEO_VO2ysoYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/FH7vzh3uz8gThis is Episode 2 of my BYD Seal camping series, where I take things to the next level—setting up camp, activating BYD’s hidden “camp mode,” and spending the night inside the car.If you haven’t seen Episode 1 yet, make sure to check it out to see the full EV road trip from Sydney!🏕️ What’s in this episode:🔹Full campsite setup by the river 🌊🔹Charging the BYD Seal using a standard GPO (granny charger)🔹Real-world EV charging speeds at a campsite🔹Preparing the car interior for a comfortable night’s sleep🔹Step-by-step guide to enabling BYD Showroom Mode (Camp Mode workaround)🔹Climate control overnight testing inside the car🔹Morning results: battery usage, comfort, and performance⚙️ BYD Seal Camp Mode Setup (Step-by-Step):In this video, I walk you through:🔹Disabling ambient lighting & exterior lights to save power🔹Adjusting screen brightness for nighttime comfort🔹Turning off the center display completely🔹Managing the instrument cluster limitation (and my simple fix!)🔹Activating hidden Showroom Mode using steering wheel controls🔹Running climate control overnight with fresh air intake🔋 Real Overnight Results:🔹Charging speed: ~1–1.5 kW via granny charger🔹Battery actually increased overnight while running AC🔹Climate control set to 24°C for comfort🔹Quiet, insulated sleeping experience—even in rain 🌧️🤔 Key Takeaways:🔹EV camping is practical even in a sedan🔹Climate control makes a huge difference vs traditional camping🔹Small tweaks (like covering the display) improve sleep quality🔹Charging overnight can offset battery usage completelyIn the next episode, I’ll cover:🔹Full trip summary🔹Zero EV travel costs explained🔹Final verdict on sleeping in the BYD SealThis episode details a tech enthusiast's journey as he adapts a BYD Seal sedan for overnight camping at a riverside location. The content focuses on the technical adjustments required to ensure a restful environment, including disabling exterior daytime running lights and dimming the interior dashboard. Because the vehicle lacks a way to fully darken the driver’s instrument display, the creator uses a physical cover to block out light while resting. Furthermore, the video demonstrates how to activate climate control for the night while keeping the car connected to a standard power outlet to maintain battery levels. By the end of the experience, the host reflects on the practicality of using an electric vehicle as a substitute for a traditional tent.Chapters:00:00 EV camping experiment episode 17 BYD Seal real-world test00:28 Pushing software-defined vehicles beyond design limits00:54 Sleeping in a BYD Seal sedan unconventional EV camping01:22 Power setup GPO outlet and 1.5kW granny charger explained02:13 EV charging vs consumption overnight energy balance03:38 Why slow charging works for EV climate control camping04:57 EV vs ICE air conditioning efficiency and power systems06:21 Fighting EV lighting systems for a dark sleep environment08:10 Dashboard light issue towel hack workaround explained10:03 Camp mode activation BYD showroom mode deep dive11:28 Fresh airflow vs recirculation CO2 safety in EV camping
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep16 — BYD Seal Camping Test | EV Road Trip | Showroom Mode Explained
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/2BR3wyS1GA8YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/G3lG3JArYfoIn this episode, I take the BYD Seal Premium on a real-world EV road trip from Sydney—but with a twist… I’m actually going camping inside the car for the first time!This is Episode 1 of the journey, where we hit the road, explore the drive experience, and break down everything you need to know before attempting EV car camping in a sedan.🌄 What you’ll see in this video:🔹Smooth highway driving with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) & lane assist🔹Real-world EV driving experience at highway speeds🔹A scenic road trip just 2 hours out of Sydney🔹Comparison setup: BYD Seal vs Tesla Model Y (camping readiness)🔹Why EVs are surprisingly great for camping🛏️ BYD Seal Camping Setup Explained:Thinking about sleeping in your EV? Here’s what I cover:🔹How I tested sleeping in the BYD Seal (garage trial run)🔹The hidden “Showroom Mode” (BYD’s version of Camp Mode)🔹Estimated overnight battery usage (~15% with climate control)🔹Why fresh air intake matters for safety🔹Solving the boot hump issue for better sleep🔹Using gym mats + air mattresses for comfort🔹Interior dimensions, spacing, and real limitations⚡ Why EV Camping is Different:🔹No need to leave windows open (better security & comfort)🔹Climate control all night long🔹Quiet, clean, and surprisingly practicalThis is just the beginning! In the next episode, we’ll:🔹Set up the campsite🔹Show full vehicle prep🔹Test how well we actually slept overnightThis episode features a motoring enthusiast named Michael as he documents an electric vehicle camping trip from Sydney in a BYD Seal Premium. Throughout the video, he evaluates the car's autonomous driving features, such as cruise control and lane assist, during the journey to a powered campsite. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on a workaround for the car's lack of a dedicated camping mode by utilizing a hidden "showroom mode" to maintain climate control overnight. Michael also provides detailed technical advice on overcoming the interior layout of the sedan, specifically addressing how to level the boot floor hump using gym mats for better sleep. The source serves as a practical guide for EV owners looking to repurpose a performance sedan for outdoor recreation and overnight stays.Chapters:00:00 EV camping concept BYD Seal Premium wilderness upgrade00:32 10-year camper tests sleeping in BYD Seal EV setup00:55 Sydney road trip EV efficiency ACC lane assist strategy01:23 Turning EV into mobile habitat real-world camping mechanics01:52 Adaptive cruise control reduces driver fatigue energy savings02:47 Campsite comparison EV vs Tesla Model Y vs ICE wagon04:05 Overnight EV climate control battery usage 15 percent analysis05:59 EV vs ICE idling efficiency silent air conditioning advantage07:48 Camp mode vs BYD workaround showroom mode hack explained10:32 Cabin engineering flat bed build dimensions space constraints
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep15 — BYD Atto 1 Test Drive - Real Driving Review, Range, Price & Features
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/3AwKpyCK01IYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/6hDvocwbDA8Welcome to Electro Revolution! In this episode, the BYD Atto 1 is taken out for a real-world test drive in Australia, focusing purely on the driving experience.This episode, from the YouTube channel The Electro Revolution, provides a detailed driving review of the BYD Atto 1, currently the most affordable electric vehicle in Australia.The presenter evaluates the car's responsiveness across different driving modes, noting that the steering is intentionally stiff to suit its lighter frame. Designed primarily for urban commuting and short city trips, the vehicle offers a range of approximately 320 kilometres and features advanced safety sensors like drowsiness detection. Practical elements such as the tight turning circle, high-quality reversing cameras, and familiar controls are highlighted as major benefits for everyday users. Ultimately, the source recommends the premium trim as an excellent, feature-rich choice for budget-conscious buyers or young drivers.Chapters:00:00 BYD Atto 1 Test Drive Overview00:30 Australia’s Cheapest EV Explained01:19 First Drive Impressions and Blinker Sound02:00 Acceleration Braking and Auto Hold03:01 Drive Modes Eco Normal Sport03:42 Steering Feel and Highway Stability04:26 Suspension Comfort and Road Noise04:58 Tight Turning Circle and City Driving06:23 Driver Monitoring Safety Tech07:53 Real World Range Charging and Ownership
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep14 — BYD Atto 1 Premium Review | Interior, Exterior, Boot & Tech Tour
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/bKh-R7WfRoAYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/bebuc29aUT4Welcome to the Electro Revolution channel! In this video, Michael brings you a detailed first look and walk-around review of the BYD Atto 1 Premium, the latest budget electric vehicle released in Australia.This episode focuses on a comprehensive exterior and interior review of the BYD Atto 1 Premium variant, highlighting the key differences between the Essential and Premium trims, including wheels, battery, motor, and technology features.🔍 What’s covered in this video:Full exterior walk-around of the BYD Atto 1 PremiumBoot capacity, under-floor storage, tyre repair kit & V2L cable50/50 split folding rear seats and cargo flexibilityFront hood inspection (no factory frunk, aftermarket options discussed)Driver cockpit review with instrument cluster detailsPower adjustable seats (Premium only)Steering wheel controls, drive modes & regenerative brakingBYD infotainment system with latest firmwareClimate control gestures and voice commands (“Hey BYD”)Wireless phone charging (Premium only)USB-A, USB-C, SIM & 12V portsCup holders, glove box, door storage & interior materialsRear seat comfort, legroom & child seat practicalityGear selector buttons and centre console controlsThis episode, from The Electro Revolution, provides a detailed tour of the BYD Atto 1, a budget-friendly electric vehicle recently launched in Australia. The presenter distinguishes between the Essential and Premium variants, highlighting that the higher-tier model features larger alloy wheels, a superior motor, and motorised seating. While the vehicle lacks a front trunk, it offers practical utility through vehicle-to-load capabilities and a flexible 50/50 split rear seating arrangement. Inside, the cabin includes a functional instrument cluster, a voice-activated infotainment system, and wireless phone charging exclusive to the Premium trim. The review concludes by assessing the interior materials and rear passenger space, noting that despite its compact size, the car remains comfortable for most occupants.Chapters00:00 BYD Atto 1 Review Introduction00:24 Budget EV Question Can Cheap Feel Smart01:12 Premium vs Essential Trim Explained02:05 Manual Tailgate and V2L Power Feature03:59 No Frunk Platform Design Trade Offs05:09 Interior Comfort Seats and Steering05:42 Driver Display 360 Camera and Controls07:25 Climate Control Voice Commands and Tech09:06 Storage Limits Materials and Heat Issues13:05 Verdict Smart Budget EV or Cost Cutting
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep13 — BYD Atto 2 Test Drive Review Handling, Performance, Comfort & Features
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/uHMZxNZumHQYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/OkWutr4yAJYJoin me for a real-world test drive of the BYD Atto 2, focusing purely on how it drives day to day. After covering the interior and exterior at the Melbourne EV Show, this video explores ride quality, steering, handling, drive modes, comfort, cabin tech, noise levels, and overall practicality.We test all drive modes — Eco, Normal, Sport, and Snowfield — with Sport mode delivering noticeably sharper acceleration and responsiveness. The soft suspension provides a comfortable, quiet ride even on rough roads, while smooth regen braking and light steering make city driving easy.Inside, the Atto 2 offers a familiar BYD layout with comfortable seats, ventilated front seats, smooth Apple CarPlay, a polished new OS, and a column-mounted gear selector. We also look at rear-seat space, panoramic roof controls, boot capacity, under-floor storage, and cargo flexibility.If you’re considering an affordable, practical electric SUV with good comfort, modern tech, and strong everyday usability, this BYD Atto 2 test drive shows exactly what you can expect behind the wheel.This episode details a comprehensive test drive of the BYD Atto 2, examining its road performance, interior comfort, and technological features. The reviewer highlights the vehicle’s soft suspension and tight turning circle, while noting that the sports mode offers a significant boost in responsiveness compared to the standard settings. Inside the cabin, the car features ventilated seating, a rotating touchscreen, and a high-resolution 360-degree camera system. Despite the positive driving impressions, the presenter expresses concerns regarding the ergonomic layout, specifically the placement of the gear selector and indicators. This leads to the conclusion that, while the car is a capable electric vehicle, these interface choices might deter current BYD owners from purchasing it. The overview concludes with a look at the boot space and rear passenger room, confirming the model's overall practicality.Chapters:00:00 Electro Revolution EV Podcast Intro00:22 BYD Atto 2 Real-World Test Drive Context00:52 Hot Weather & Industrial Road Stress Test01:24 Interior Familiarity vs Atto 3 Differences02:06 Screen Changes & Physical Button Advantage03:25 Ride Comfort, Suspension & City Driving03:55 Drive Modes Normal vs Sport Explained05:01 Deal Breaker Steering Column Controls06:37 Tech Highlights Cameras & Speed Alerts07:36 Practicality Boot Space & Rear Seats
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep12 — BYD Sealion 7 Full Interior & Exterior Review | Melbourne EV Show 2025
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/4BSfH4AAJa0YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/ljQOEaf9x8sWelcome to the Electro Revolution channel! In this episode, Michael takes you on a full hands-on tour of the BYD Sealion 7, one of BYD’s newest all-electric SUVs entering the Australian market.Filmed at the Melbourne EV Show, this video is the final part of our multi-episode event series—ending with one of BYD’s most premium and feature-rich electric vehicles yet.We walk through the exterior design, explore its surprisingly large boot, and look at the overall proportions including length, width, height, and wheelbase. Once inside, you’ll see why the Sealion 7 stands out above other BYD vehicles: refined trim, quality stitching, improved materials, prestige styling, and BYD’s newest interior tech.Inside the cabin, we explore:🔹 A fully digital instrument display across a continuous panel🔹 New steering wheel button layout and upgraded tech recognition🔹 A large 15" rotating centre screen with BYD’s latest OTA firmware🔹 Passenger-side secondary display🔹 50 W wireless fast charging with built-in cooling vents🔹 BYD Seal-style gear selector🔹 Multi-level cup holders and a deep central console🔹 Multiple USB-A/USB-C ports and a 12V outlet🔹 Soft-touch premium dash materialsWe also check seat comfort:🔹 Full power adjustment🔹 Lumbar support🔹 Adjustable thigh supportThis episode features a comprehensive interior and exterior review of the BYD Sealion 7, an all-electric SUV showcased at the 2025 Melbourne EV Motor Show. The presenter highlights the vehicle's premium aesthetic, noting high-end touches such as stitched upholstery, a velvety glove box, and a spacious cabin suitable for taller passengers. Key technological features are examined, including a 15-inch rotating touchscreen, a specialized 50-watt wireless charger with integrated cooling, and a sleek heads-up display. The review also focuses on practical elements like the multi-level cup holders, ample boot capacity, and the versatile seating adjustments. Overall, the source portrays the Sealion 7 as a prestige model that offers a more refined experience compared to the manufacturer's budget-friendly options. This detailed walkthrough aims to give potential buyers a clear sense of the car's design language and modern utility.Chapters:00:00 Podcast Intro and BYD Sealion 7 Overview00:17 Melbourne EV Show Hands-On Experience01:17 Is BYD Moving Into the Prestige Segment01:36 Driver Visibility Low Bonnet Design02:22 Interior Materials Stitching and Finish03:21 Instrument Cluster Steering Wheel and Driver Tech04:29 Rotating Screen Passenger Display and UI05:19 50W Cooled Wireless Charging and Console Design06:54 Seating Comfort Thigh Support and Sunroof08:55 Rear Seat Space Boot Practicality and Verdict
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep11 — Leapmotor B10 Full Interior & Exterior Review | Melbourne EV Show 2025
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/XSgiSGlpldwYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/A_Kh2y4QZq4Welcome back to the Electro Revolution channel! Michael here — your car and tech enthusiast. In today’s episode, we continue our coverage of the Melbourne EV Show from mid-November, taking a detailed look at one of the newest electric vehicles arriving in Australia: the Leapmotor B10.This walkthrough covers both the full exterior design and complete interior experience of the B10, giving you a true feel for what Leapmotor is bringing to the Australian EV market.🔹 Exterior WalkaroundWe start with a full 360° tour of the B10’s clean, modern exterior styling before briefly comparing it with the Leapmotor C10 positioned nearby at the show.🔹 Interior First ImpressionsInside the cabin, the B10 immediately shows off its modern design language — including a slimline instrument display tucked neatly behind the steering wheel, an uncluttered steering layout with minimal buttons, and a large center display offering easy vehicle access and controls.🔹 Controls & ComfortWe explore the indicator and gear-selector stalks, wireless and non-wireless charging pads, deep center console storage, glovebox functionality, and the perforated seats suggesting both heating and ventilation. Door materials range from soft-touch surfaces to harder plastics, with multiple speaker placements visible.🔹 Overhead FeaturesThe cabin includes a large sunshade, overhead controls, and an auto-dimming rear-view mirror for added convenience.🔹 Rear Seat ComfortAt 5'9", there’s plenty of headroom and legroom — even with the front seat in a standard position. The rear seating continues the comfortable feel established in the front.🔹 Boot SpaceWe wrap up with a look at cargo space, with specs (seats up and down) displayed during the video.Finally, I share some personal reflections on the gear-selector placement on the right-side stalk — something that might confuse drivers switching between different vehicle layouts. But overall, the B10 impressed with its design, comfort, and interior practicality.This episode features a comprehensive review of the Leapmotor B10, an electric vehicle recently introduced to the Australian market. The presenter highlights the car’s modern interior design, specifically noting the slimline instrument display, the minimalist steering wheel, and a large central console. Key functional features are discussed, including the integrated wireless charging, spacious rear seating with significant legroom, and the presence of a sunshade. While the reviewer praises the comfort and sleek aesthetics of the cabin, he expresses a personal preference regarding the gear selector and indicator placement. Ultimately, the source provides a detailed first-hand look at the physical attributes and user interface of this new EV model.Chapters:00:00 Leapmotor B10 UI Review Introduction00:29 Why EV User Interface Matters01:31 First Interior Impressions and Modern Design02:08 Instrument Display Visibility and Steering Wheel03:46 Steering Column Gear Selector Confusion05:49 Centre Console Storage and Glove Box07:01 Wireless Charging and Phone Storage08:13 Interior Materials Seats and Touch Points09:52 Roof Controls Sunshade and Design Quirks11:17 Rear Seat Space Boot and Final Verdict
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep10 — BYD Atto 2 Full Walkaround & Interior Review - Melbourne EV Show 2025
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/7FgwSvH3aF8YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/Z9wMT_0JuIwWelcome back to the Electro Revolution channel! In today’s episode, Michael continues our coverage from the Melbourne EV Motor Show 2025, diving into a detailed exterior and interior walkthrough of the brand-new BYD Atto 2, one of the latest compact SUVs to arrive in Australia. This episode covers everything you need to know about the new BYD Atto 2—from boot practicality, cabin comfort, technology upgrades, and thoughtful interior design features, all the way through to rear seating space and storage solutions.⭐ Exterior Walkaround Highlights• Full look around the compact SUV body design• Practicality of the rear boot space• Standard accessories included with BYD (charging kit, V2L adapter, tyre repair kit)• Removable boot floor panel and additional hidden storage• Side storage pockets ideal for small items or portable battery packs⭐ Interior Review & ComfortOnce inside the BYD Atto 2, we explore the cabin layout, build materials, and useful features:⭐ Driver Area & Dash• Clean door trim design with well-positioned control buttons• Electrically folding mirrors with dedicated switch• Embedded 7-inch instrument cluster—clear visibility through the steering wheel• Multi-function steering wheel with cruise control, volume controls, and BYD-specific buttons⭐ Technology & Centre Display• 10-inch rotating centre screen• BYD’s new firmware layout with simplified lower-bar navigation• Wireless charging pad with high-watt cooling vent (likely 50W)• Additional storage mat area for phones and small devices• Start/Stop button, hazard controls, drive mode selector, volume control wheel• Ventilated or heated seating options (specs included in video)⭐ Dashboard & Materials• Soft-touch surfaces across upper and lower dash• Perforated seating• Well-designed glove box• Ambient lighting likely integrated into cabin design⭐ Roof & Visibility• Panoramic roof offering strong cabin brightness• Manual dimming rear-view mirror• Sunshade operated through overhead controls• Quality lighting and vanity mirrors for both driver and passenger⭐ Rear Seat Space & Practicality• Excellent legroom for a compact SUV• Large headroom, comfortable seating posture• Rear air-conditioning vents• USB-A and USB-C ports for rear passengers• Hidden window controls on door trim• Clean, modern rear cabin design consistent with the front⭐ Final ThoughtsThe BYD Atto 2 impresses as a practical, comfortable and modern compact SUV with strong value and tech features. This walkthrough gives you a full first look at both the interior and exterior but stay tuned—we’ve also completed a full test-drive review of the BYD Atto 2, which will be available on the channel shortly!This episode features a detailed walkthrough of the BYD Atto 2, a compact electric SUV recently showcased at the Melbourne EV Motor Show. The presenter highlights the vehicle's interior design, noting the soft-touch dashboard materials, a high-speed wireless charging pad, and a rotating infotainment screen. While the boot space is relatively modest, the reviewer emphasizes the generous legroom and headroom available for passengers in the rear. Technical features such as vehicle-to-load capabilities and integrated safety kits are also identified within the cargo area. Ultimately, the source provides a practical assessment of the car’s ergonomics and utility ahead of an upcoming driving trial.Chapters:00:00 BYD Atto 2 Static Review Overview00:40 Compact SUV Positioning Explained01:38 Boot Space and Sub-Trunk Storage02:16 V2L Power and Practical Use Cases03:23 Driver Door Controls and Ergonomics04:06 Interior Materials and Build Quality05:07 Screens Steering Wheel and Physical Buttons06:10 Rotating Display and Software Updates07:16 Wireless Charging and Centre Console Storage09:19 Rear Seat Space and Passenger Comfort
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep9 — Leapmotor C10 OTA Update Test Drive OTA Update Improvements
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/Kf0Z2bmq-i0YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/J2_HE0NxNYoWelcome back to Electro Revolution! 👋I’m Michael, your host and fellow car & tech enthusiast. In this continuation of Episode 4, we’re diving deeper into the Leapmotor C10 — this time after it received its much-anticipated OTA (Over-The-Air) update.If you haven’t watched the earlier episodes, make sure to start from Episode 1 (linked on screen) to catch the full journey — from our first impressions to detailed test drives at the Sydney EV International Motor Show 2025.In this Episode 5, we take the Leapmotor C10 for a second test drive following the software update promised by the product manager, and the difference is immediately noticeable. 🚗⚡🔧 What’s New After the OTA Update:The low-speed speaker noise under 40 km/h — which was one of the biggest complaints in Episode 4 — has been significantly reduced.The overall drive quality feels smoother and quieter, giving the C10 a much more refined experience.This episode details a comprehensive review of the Leapmotor C10 electric vehicle during a test drive at the Sydney EV International Motor Show. The presenter highlights how a recent over-the-air (OTA) software update significantly refined the driving experience by drastically reducing pedestrian warning noises at low speeds. Beyond software improvements, the source explores the car's physical design, noting its spacious boot, hidden door handles, and sleek LED lighting. Technical features like customisable regenerative braking and less intrusive driver-assistance systems are also evaluated through hands-on testing. The overview concludes with a promotional look at the model's family-friendly interior and advanced climate control capabilities. Overall, the footage serves to demonstrate how digital upgrades can successfully address mechanical or acoustic inconveniences for modern EV owners.Chapters:00:00 Software-Defined Cars and the Leapmotor C1000:46 Sydney EV Motor Show Real-World Test01:46 AVAS Noise Problem Day One03:23 OTA Update Fixes the Noise04:38 Driving Dynamics and Regen Braking06:24 Driver Aids Feel Calmer After Update07:05 Build Quality, Doors and Exterior Details08:55 Interior Space, Boot and Panoramic Roof09:00 Who the Leapmotor C10 Is Designed For10:42 Final Verdict and the Future of EV Reviews
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep8 — Zeekr 009 & Leapmotor C10 Test Drive Review Sydney EV Motor Show 2025
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/AB3DNf5CYFsYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/q00SnUva3C8Welcome back to Electro Revolution! ⚡In Episode 4 of our Sydney EV Motor Show 2025 coverage, we take you inside two of the most anticipated electric vehicles arriving on Australian shores — the Zeekr 009 luxury MPV and the Leapmotor C10, an impressive full electric SUV with real potential to shake up the EV market.This episode is part of our ongoing series from the Sydney EV Motor Show, held from October 31 to November 2. Across the first three episodes, we explored the sports and hypercar lineup, the Omoda 9 Hybrid, and the Zeekr 7X versus the Xpeng G9 comparison. Now, we’re diving into comfort, innovation, and future-ready design with Zeekr’s and Leapmotor’s latest tech.🚙 Inside the Zeekr 009Step inside one of the most luxurious MPVs ever made — the Zeekr 009. Designed for those who crave comfort and sophistication, this vehicle blends elegance with cutting-edge EV technology.We take a detailed look at:🔹 Premium interior craftsmanship and ambient lighting🔹 Reclining and massage seats for ultimate passenger comfort🔹 A massive drop-down entertainment screen for family travel🔹 Panoramic Sunroof and LED mood lighting for that first-class cabin experience🔹 Smart sunshade controls, sleek center console, and high-end materials throughout🔹 The Zeekr 009 isn’t just a people mover — it’s a mobile lounge designed to redefine luxury EV travel.This episode, from The Electro Revolution, provides a detailed review of the Zeekr 009 and the Leapmotor C10 at the 2025 Sydney EV Motor Show. The presenter highlights the Zeekr 009 as a luxury-focused vehicle, praising its massage recliners, high-end ambient lighting, and massive rear entertainment screen. Transitioning to the Leapmotor C10, the source documents a test drive where the host evaluates its minimalist interior, responsive acceleration, and digital instrument cluster. While noting some software-related audio alerts and pedestrian safety noises, the reviewer expresses overall satisfaction with the car’s comfortable suspension and competitive pricing. The overview concludes by mentioning that future over-the-air updates are expected to further refine the driving experience.Chapters:00:00 Sydney EV Motor Show Review Overview00:40 Zeekr 009 Luxury Passenger EV Explained01:42 Driver Cabin Design Traditional Layout02:37 Ambient Lighting Materials and Interior Mood03:19 Reclining Massage Seats Executive Comfort04:18 Rear Entertainment Screens Panoramic Roof05:08 Leapmotor C10 Budget EV Market Disruptor06:00 Driving Ergonomics Steering and Controls07:55 Loud Safety Sound OTA Software Fix09:16 Luxury vs Value EV Buyer Takeaways
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep7 — XPeng G9 and Zeekr 7X Luxury EV SUVs Compared
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/qgskihbLUIYYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/bq87hz-SigUWelcome back to Electro Revolution, where we dive deep into the most exciting electric vehicles reshaping the automotive world! ⚡In this third episode of our Sydney EV Motor Show 2025 series, Michael explores two stunning new electric SUVs — the XPeng G9 and the Zeekr 7X — both setting high standards in design, comfort, and technology.If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Episodes 1 and 2 for the earlier highlights from the show. This episode continues our journey through the latest innovations in EVs on display at the ICC Sydney, held between October 31st and November 2nd.📺 Watch Next:🔹 [Episode 1: Sydney EV Motor Show Highlights]🔹 [Episode 2: BYD & Omoda 9 Reviews]🔹 [Upcoming: Test Drives and Real-World Range Reviews]🔹 XPeng G9 Interior and Exterior🔹 Zeekr 7X Interior and Exterior🔹 Zeekr 7X Boot and Frunk🔹 Promo Videos for Each VehicleIn this episode from The Electro Revolution, host Michael provides an in-depth look at two luxury electric SUVs, the XPeng G9 and the Zeekr 7X, during the Sydney EV Motor Show. The presenter highlights the XPeng G9 for its premium interior finish, back-massaging seats, and impressive fast-charging capabilities. Transitioning to the Zeekr 7X, the review focuses on technological features such as the high-definition 360-degree camera, wireless charging vents, and a dual D-shaped steering wheel. A guest commentator also offers a practical comparison between the storage capacity of the Zeekr 7X and the Tesla Model Y, noting differences in "frunk" and boot utility. Ultimately, the source serves as a comprehensive visual tour for enthusiasts interested in the latest Chinese EV offerings entering the Australian market.Chapters:00:00 Sydney EV Motor Show Executive SUV Face-Off00:35 Xpeng G9 First Impressions Luxury Focus01:18 Interior Quality Rims Cabin and Materials01:41 Massage Seats Rear Recline Family Comfort02:46 Performance X 0–100 Acceleration Shock03:15 800V Charging 20-Minute Fast Charge03:33 Zeekr 7X Market Entry and Early Deliveries03:52 360 Camera Vented Wireless Charging Tech05:08 Interior Design Steering Wheel Ambient Lighting06:12 Boot Space Frunk Comparison vs Tesla Model Y
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep6 — Omoda 9 Plug-In Hybrid Review — 1100km Range, Luxury Interior & EV Tech
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/EB9ksjJSZdEYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/UvJsFf94rFkWelcome back to Electro Revolution — your home for all things EVs, hybrids, and next-gen automotive tech. I’m Michael, a car and tech enthusiast, and in this episode, we take a deep dive into the Omoda 9, filmed live at the 2025 Sydney EV Motor Show — held from October 31st to November 2nd.🎬 This is Part 2 of our Sydney EV Show series. If you haven’t seen Part 1, make sure to check it out — we covered some truly stunning electrified supercars including:🔹 Porsche Taycan 🔹 McLaren Artura🔹 Ferrari SF90🔹 Rolls-Royce Spectre🔹 Lamborghini Revuelto🔹 Ferrari 296 GTP🔹 Lotus EletreNow, in this episode we switch gears to explore something equally exciting — the Omoda 9 Plug-In Hybrid. This model impressed us with its balance of power, practicality, and cutting-edge hybrid design.🔋 Omoda 9 Key Highlights🔹 Powertrain: 3 electric motors + 1 engine🔹 Combined Power Output: 395 kW🔹 Acceleration: 0–100 km/h in just 4.9 seconds🔹 Total Range: ~1100 km🔹 All-Electric Range: 169 km — far more than most hybrids in its class🔹 Charging: CCS2 DC fast charging compatible🔹 Tyres: 20-inch Michelin performance tyresThis episode, from The Electro Revolution YouTube channel, features an enthusiast named Michael reviewing the Omoda 9 plug-in hybrid at the 2025 Sydney EV Motor Show. The source highlights the vehicle’s impressive performance metrics, specifically noting its 1,100km total range and a substantial 169km electric-only capability. Michael explores the luxurious interior, praising the expansive dual-screen setup, comfortable seating, and the spacious rear cabin designed for passenger ease. Observations of the exterior design focus on the matte finish, 20-inch wheels, and the distinctive front light bar. The video provides a practical look at the car's technological features, such as the integrated Sony audio system and ambient LED lighting. Ultimately, the source serves as an informative first look at this high-tech hybrid SUV within a public exhibition setting.Chapters:00:00 Sydney Motor Show Surprise Reveal00:21 Omoda 9 PHEV Overview and Context00:51 1100km Range Why It Matters01:29 Three Motors One Engine Explained02:27 395kW Power and 0–100 Performance02:50 169km Pure Electric Range Game Changer03:42 Interior Comfort Screens and Storage05:18 Ambient Lighting Rear Seat Space06:26 Exterior Design Hybrid Trade-offs07:27 Price Value and EV vs PHEV Debate
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep5 — BYD Atto 2 Full Review — Range, Charging, Safety & Tech Features
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/xz5XdGqlSdkYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/09BQtZTRo7UI’m Michael — a car and tech enthusiast — and this is the final episode in our complete BYD Atto 2 review series.In this episode, we explore everything you’ve been waiting for: the battery range, charging times, V2L capability, safety tech, and structural innovations that make the BYD Atto 2 one of the most exciting compact EVs to arrive in Australia soon.If you’ve watched the earlier episodes, you’ll know we’ve covered design, interior, and exterior details — now we’re wrapping it all up with the performance, safety and final verdict.💡 Key Takeaways:🔹 51.13 kWh LFP Blade Battery exclusive to Australian models 🇦🇺🔹 Up to 401 km claimed range (expect 350+ km real world)🔹 11 kW AC home charging — excellent for daily use🔹 65 kW DC fast charging (30–80% in 28 minutes)🔹 Full suite of safety tech: AEB, blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise, lane assist🔹 Cell-to-body design for stronger crash protection🔹 V2L functionality for powering devices on the go🔹 NFC digital key access on both Essential and Premium trimsThis episode is from the final installment of a comprehensive review by The Electro Revolution of the BYD Atto 2, an upcoming compact electric SUV. The source focuses on the Australian-exclusive 51.13 kWh battery, detailing its anticipated driving range and the pros and cons of its 65 kW DC fast charging versus the impressive 11 kW AC home charging. Safety is a primary theme, with the reviewer highlighting the cell-to-body structure, six airbags, and a full suite of advanced driver assistance systems aimed at achieving a five-star rating. Additional convenient features like Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) technology and NFC digital keys are praised for adding value to a budget-friendly vehicle. Ultimately, the source characterises the car as an ideal urban commuter while noting that its modest range and charging speeds may limit its appeal for frequent long-distance travel.Chapters:00:00 BYD Atto 2 final deep dive overview01:00 Australia-exclusive 51kWh LFP blade battery02:10 Real-world range expectations and WLTP outlook02:24 DC fast charging limits and 65kW reality check03:07 11kW AC home charging and V2L advantage04:16 Safety focus and five-star ANCAP ambition05:19 ADAS features and e-Platform 3.0 benefits05:51 Cell-to-Body structural battery explained07:02 Specs summary price positioning and interior quality08:57 Verdict urban commuter strengths vs long-trip compromises
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep4 — BYD Atto 2 Exterior & Performance Review — Stunning Design, 130kW Power
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/cijWRvF7C84YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/CtFZn8tlg0cIn this third episode of our multi-part BYD Atto 2 (O2) review series, we take a deep dive into the car’s exterior design, performance, and powertrain — including the Australian-spec details you won’t find anywhere else.If you missed the first two parts, make sure to check those out first:Episode 1: Overview & competitor comparison with the Kia EV3 and Hyundai Kona ElectricEpisode 2: Full interior review and tech features breakdownThe BYD Atto 2 (also known as BYD Yuan Up) is shaping up to be one of Australia’s most exciting compact EV SUVs — affordable, stylish, and punchy enough for daily driving. Designed by Wolfgang Egger, the Atto 2 brings European design flair with BYD’s proven Blade Battery technology and a refined power delivery of 130kW and 290Nm torque.This episode, from The Electro Revolution YouTube channel, provides a detailed preview of the BYD Atto 2, an electric SUV designed by Wolfgang Egger for the Australian market. The presenter examines the vehicle’s external aesthetic, highlighting modern features such as LED lighting, a racy rear spoiler, and 17-inch alloy wheels tailored for local drivers. Beyond the visual appeal, the source explains the mechanical specifications, confirming that Australia will receive a 130kW motor capable of reaching 100km/h in under eight seconds. Preliminary handling notes suggest the car is well-suited for urban environments due to its light steering and comfortable suspension. Ultimately, the content serves as an informative guide for enthusiasts comparing this new model against established competitors in the compact EV segment.Chapters:00:00 BYD Atto 2 overview and Australian market focus00:36 Positioning in the crowded compact EV SUV segment01:24 Exterior design strategy and premium ambitions01:49 Wolfgang Egger design pedigree and European influence02:35 Rear lighting signature Chinese symbolism and branding03:33 SUV proportions styling details and visual presence05:27 Wheels colours and Australia-specific specifications06:35 Powertrain setup performance figures and driving modes08:20 Frunk controversy and missed EV practicality09:25 Handling ride quality and 17-inch wheel implications
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep3 — BYD Atto 2 Review — Interior, Space, Features & Price
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/oLRAlFoRL7cYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/P7346oQC_cgIn this second part of our BYD Atto 2 (BYD 2) review, we’re diving deep into what truly makes this compact electric SUV such a hot topic in 2025.In this episode, we explore:🚗 Is the BYD Atto 2 the right size for you? We break down its dimensions and how it compares to popular models like the BYD Atto 3, Mazda CX-3, and Toyota RAV4.🧳 Storage & practicality From boot space to back seats, we discuss how the Atto 2 balances style with functionality — even without a frunk. Find out how much space you actually get (spoiler: 400L boot + 1370L with seats folded!).🪑 Interior design & comfort Step inside the cabin for a closer look at its premium feel — including the rotating infotainment screen, Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, panoramic sunroof, and soft-touch materials.💡 Technology & features We review the infotainment setup, BYD’s DLink 100 system, voice control, OTA updates, and the modern minimalist dashboard layout that defines the latest BYD design philosophy.💰 Expected price & value With an estimated starting point around $35,000–$40,000, the BYD Atto 2 could be one of Australia’s most compelling new electric SUVs for 2025.This episode, from The Electro Revolution, provides a detailed preview of the BYD Atto 2, a compact electric SUV designed for urban driving and small families. The source highlights the vehicle’s spatial efficiency, noting that despite its smaller exterior dimensions compared to the Atto 3, it offers generous legroom and headroom for tall passengers. While the car lacks a front trunk, it compensates with a 400-litre rear boot and a flexible interior featuring high-tech elements like a rotating infotainment screen and synthetic leather finishes. Available in two trims, the model aims to balance affordability and premium features, such as a panoramic glass roof and advanced driver displays. Ultimately, the reviewer suggests the Atto 2 serves as a compelling entry point for first-time EV buyers, particularly given its projected mid-range pricing.Chapters:00:00 BYD Atto 2 Practicality Review Overview00:56 Atto 2 Size Strategy Urban SUV Sweet Spot01:52 City Friendly Dimensions vs Atto 302:36 Interior Space Surprises Tall Passenger Test03:22 No Frunk Big Boot Trade Off Explained04:40 Cabin Tech Rotating Screen and DLink System05:32 Apple CarPlay Android Auto Standard06:08 Interior Design Panoramic Roof and Materials06:48 Seats Comfort Ergonomics and Driver Displays07:33 Expected $35k Pricing and Market Disruption08:42 Value vs Petrol SUVs and EV Price War Potential
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep2 — BYD Atto 2 Review Next Budget EV vs Kia EV3 & Hyundai Kona Electric
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/IbmofiYTgtkYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/2E_ssd3Y1-QIn this episode, we dive deep into the BYD Atto 2 (BYD O2) — a compact EV that could completely shake up Australia’s affordable electric car market.Although it hasn’t officially arrived in Australia yet, the Atto 2 has already made waves overseas, offering incredible value and impressive features for city drivers. In this video, we explore:💰 Expected Australian pricing based on global markets⚔️ Head-to-head comparison: BYD Atto 2 vs Kia EV3 vs Hyundai Kona Electric🔋 Charging speeds, range, and efficiency🧳 Boot space and practicality for daily driving💡 Interior features including vegan leather, ambient lighting, and BYD’s signature tech⚙️ How BYD’s strategy could make the Atto 2 one of Australia’s most affordable EV SUVsThis episode, from The Electro Revolution, explores the potential impact of the BYD Atto 2 on the Australian electric vehicle market. Host Michael suggests that this upcoming compact SUV could become a major disruptor due to its budget-friendly pricing compared to established rivals like the Kia EV3 and Hyundai Kona Electric. While the Atto 2 may lack the faster DC charging speeds or larger boot capacity of its competitors, it offers advantages such as three-phase AC home charging and a stylish interior. The source highlights that because SUVs dominate Australian car sales, a more affordable entry point could attract many value-conscious buyers. Ultimately, the video serves as a comparative preview of how this new model stacks up in terms of utility, cost, and local market trends.Chapters:00:00 BYD Atto 2 Affordable EV Preview01:27 Why Compact SUVs Dominate Australia02:50 Atto 2 Pricing vs EV3 and Kona03:48 China Pricing Clues for Australia04:47 $35k to $39k EV Market Disruption05:57 Size Space and Practical Trade Offs06:35 Charging Speed 65kW Reality Check07:47 Faster Home Charging Advantage08:28 Features Premium Feel on a Budget09:33 Can Atto 2 Undercut Kia and Hyundai
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EV Reviews Podcast — S2Ep1 — 2026 BYD Atto 1 Australia’s Cheapest EV. Atto 2, Sealion 5 and 8
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/eB4norThoGcYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/vL8ojKHRSyY🚗 In this episode of Electro Revolution, Michael dives deep into BYD’s huge announcement — confirming the arrival of four new models in Australia, led by the BYD Atto 1, set to become Australia’s most affordable EV, with prices expected to start around $25,000!We’ll explore:🔹 The BYD Atto 1 overview and specs – range, battery sizes, motor power, and size comparisons.🔹 How it stacks up against rivals like the Mazda 2, Suzuki Swift, and Toyota Yaris.🔹 A first look at the BYD Atto 2, Sealion 5, and Sealion 8 plug-in hybrids joining the lineup.🔹 Why this could spark a new EV price war in Australia, making electric cars more accessible than ever.🔹 Michael’s personal thoughts on whether the BYD Atto 1 is compelling enough to replace his last petrol car.This episode highlights BYD's significant expansion into the Australian automotive market, headlined by the upcoming release of the Atto 1. Positioned as the country's most affordable electric vehicle, the Atto 1 is a compact hatchback designed for urban efficiency and priced to compete directly with petrol-powered rivals. Beyond this entry-level model, the source details a diverse product rollout including the Atto 2 small SUV and new plug-in hybrids like the Sealion 5 and 8. These additions aim to establish BYD as a dominant force in the region by offering a vehicle for nearly every consumer segment. The speaker emphasizes that this influx of low-cost options will likely trigger a competitive price war among electric car manufacturers. Ultimately, the text reflects on how these advancements provide attainable zero-emission alternatives for first-time buyers and families alike.Chapters:00:00 BYD Triggers Australian EV Price War01:08 BYD Atto 1 $25k EV Game Changer02:01 Atto 1 Specs Range and City Focus03:19 Front Wheel Drive vs EV Handling03:53 EV Cheaper Than Petrol Rivals04:17 Dolphin Squeezed in BYD Lineup05:03 Atto 2 Compact SUV Sweet Spot06:01 Plug-in Hybrids Sealion 5 and 807:27 BYD Market Saturation Strategy08:26 What Buyers Really Want Test Drives
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep11 — Porsche Cayenne Electric 2026 – Inside the Next-Gen EV Interior
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/W5ZyE5Bn6IcYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/5MHrT4k9Y4QIn today’s episode, we dive into Porsche’s biggest interior revolution yet — the all-new cockpit of the upcoming Porsche Cayenne Electric SUV.Porsche is redefining what a luxury EV interior can be, with cutting-edge curved OLED screens, AI-powered digital systems, and unprecedented personalization options. This next-generation cabin design represents Porsche’s future vision of digital interaction, blending elegance, comfort, and technology seamlessly.🔥 Highlights:🔹 Up to four interactive displays including a 14.25-inch curved OLED for the driver.🔹 Optional 14.9-inch passenger display for navigation, streaming, and entertainment.🔹 Augmented reality HUD projecting an 87-inch virtual display.🔹 Customizable mood modes, AI assistant, and luxury materials like Race-Tex suede and Papita fabric.🔹 Innovative comfort touches: heated door seals, variable-transparency sunroof, and ambient mood lighting.This episode details the advanced digital interior of the upcoming 2026 Porsche Cayenne Electric, highlighting a major shift towards high-tech luxury. This next-generation SUV introduces the Porsche Digital Interaction system, which features up to four integrated screens, including a curved OLED instrument cluster and an augmented reality head-up display. Passengers are offered their own private entertainment screen, while the cabin enhances comfort through heated armrests and a variable transparency sunroof. The vehicle emphasises unprecedented customisation, offering a vast array of unique colour schemes and sustainable material options like papita fabric. Ultimately, the source frames this debut as a revolutionary milestone for Porsche, blending the brand's performance heritage with a futuristic cockpit experience.Chapters:00:00 Porsche Cayenne Electric Interior Overview00:16 Why Porsche Is Redefining Luxury EV Cabins00:54 Porsche Digital Interaction Concept Explained01:57 Cayenne EV History and Performance Legacy02:52 Maximalist Luxury vs Minimalist EV Design03:35 Interior Customisation Colours and Materials04:39 Four-Screen Cockpit and Curved OLED Displays05:26 Augmented Reality HUD and Driver Focus06:14 Passenger Screen Innovation and Safety Filter07:17 Mood Modes Comfort Tech and Heated Surfaces
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep10 — Current Bestselling car in China The Geely EX2
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/GcFFyibBProYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/faewErPQ0ao🚗⚡ Welcome back to Electro Revolution! In today’s episode, Michael dives into one of the most surprising EV stories of 2025 — the Geely Geome XingYuan (also known as the Geely EX2 internationally). What if I told you the bestselling car in China for the first half of 2025 wasn’t a Tesla or BYD, but this compact budget EV? With over 205,000 sales in just six months, the Geely EX2 has already outsold the BYD Seagull and Tesla Model Y — and now, it’s confirmed to be on its way to Australia in 2026. In this video, we’ll cover:✅ The sales success of the Geely EX2 in China✅ How its $15,000 AUD price tag shakes up the market✅ Australian launch details and competition with the BYD Seagull✅ Size, practicality, and storage space (including its 375L boot + 70L frunk)✅ Power, range, and battery options (310 km – 410 km CLTC)✅ Tech & safety features: dual screens, wireless charging, adaptive cruise, AEB & more✅ Warranty expectations for Australian buyers✅ What this means for Australia’s cheapest EV optionsThis episode highlights the massive commercial success of the Geely EX2, known domestically as the XingYuan, which became the top-selling vehicle in China during the first half of 2025. This budget-friendly electric car outperformed major competitors like Tesla and BYD by offering a practical, tech-heavy cabin and a highly competitive price point. Projected to arrive in Australia by 2026, the model is expected to retail for under $25,000, potentially making it the most affordable EV in that market. Despite its small stature, the vehicle features advanced safety systems, two battery options providing up to 410 km of range, and a generous warranty. Ultimately, the source suggests that the EX2’s blend of affordability and utility could disrupt the global automotive industry and encourage more drivers to transition from internal combustion engines.Chapters:00:00 Affordable EVs Redefining the Market00:44 Geely EX2 Sales Shock China’s Auto Industry02:24 Outselling Tesla and BYD Explained03:35 Why Ultra-Low Pricing Changes Everything04:09 Australia Pricing and 2026 Arrival Outlook06:13 Practical Size, Space and Frunk Advantage08:12 Range, Batteries and Real-World Driving10:32 Tech Features That Beat the Budget Label11:36 Safety Standards That Reset Expectations13:49 Why the EX2 Signals the End of Expensive EVs
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep9 — Xiaomi SU7 & YU7 Review: EV Game-Changers Coming to Australia?
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/KVClkQYJeZ8YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/CCnK3a9d6HUIn this episode we take you inside Xiaomi’s bold leap from smartphones to high-performance electric vehicles. From the lightning-fast SU7 Ultra to the luxurious YU7 SUV, discover how this tech giant is shaking up the EV world and why Australia might be next in line.🔍 What You’ll Learn in This Video: Xiaomi’s EV Origins – How the SU7 sedan debuted in March 2024 and smashed sales records with 258,000+ units delivered by May 2025.Performance That Turns Heads – SU7 Ultra’s racing DNA in a road-legal sedan, and the YU7 SUV’s 0–100 km/h in ~3.2s, 835 km range, and 250 km/h top speed. Global Expansion Plans – Xiaomi’s target of 350,000 EV deliveries in 2025 and 10,000 Mi Home stores worldwide, with overseas shipping slated for 2027. Australia’s EV Future – Why sub-$60k, high-performance EVs like these could disrupt the local market by 2028, challenging Tesla, BYD, MG, and more. Market Impact – How Xiaomi’s tech ecosystem could pressure rivals to improve pricing, features, and after-sales support.This episode highlights the Xiaomi SU7 and YU7, marking the tech giant's aggressive shift from smartphones to high-performance electric vehicles. Currently dominant in the Chinese market, these cars boast impressive acceleration and luxury features intended to rival established brands like Tesla and BYD. While international shipping is slated for 2027, experts anticipate a potential Australian launch by 2028 to meet local demand for affordable, high-tech EVs. Such an entry is expected to disrupt the industry by forcing increased competition and more attractive pricing for consumers. Ultimately, the source positions Xiaomi as a major global player capable of integrating a sophisticated digital ecosystem into the modern driving experience.Chapters:00:00 Xiaomi Enters EVs Electro Revolution Overview00:59 From Smartphones to Performance Cars01:36 SU7 Sedan Track Records and Design02:32 Explosive Xiaomi SU7 Sales Numbers03:36 YU7 SUV Targets Tesla Model Y04:19 YU7 Performance Range and Charging05:32 Pricing Strategy Sub $60k EV Sweet Spot06:03 Mi Home Stores EV Sales and Service Network06:51 Global Expansion Timeline Australia Focus07:32 What Xiaomi Means for Tesla BYD and EV Buyers
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep8 — Tesla Model Y Launch — Improvements, Features & Party Mode!
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/QU_U0_UttB8YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/EQnXgTMDGGwIn these episodes we go through our review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition. We go through the Real-World Experience.🚘 In this episode of our Tesla Model Y Launch Edition review series, we dive deeper into the ownership experience — exploring the quirks, improvements, and software updates that make this EV so unique.In this YouTube review from The Electro Revolution host Michael, and owner Vich, examine the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition after three weeks of real-world use. The duo discusses the vehicle's technological updates, highlighting how the central display screen provides a natural way to monitor speed despite lacking a traditional dashboard. They evaluate practical features like the regenerative braking system and adaptive cruise control, while also noting minor grievances regarding the manual frunk and small rear-view mirror. A significant portion of the video details a recent over-the-air firmware update that improved camera recording and enabled USB device charging while the car is powered down. To conclude the series, they showcase the "Party Mode" celebration feature, which synchronises the car's lights and doors to music. This overview offers a comprehensive look at both the utility and entertainment value of the electric SUV.Chapters:00:00 Tesla Model Y Launch Edition review overview00:27 Early ownership context and reviewer goals00:57 Daily usability issues rear mirror and frunk design01:59 Phantom wipers and software reliability quirks02:23 Central screen debate and driver adaptation reality03:34 Adaptive cruise control strengths and limitations04:42 Full self-driving status and Australia readiness05:32 Regenerative braking benefits and maintenance quirks06:45 Over-the-air updates game-changing new features08:58 Party mode fun factor and final ownership takeaways
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep7 — The Tesla Model Y Launch — Driving Experience & Real-World Insights
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/L2CB4hmqgvMYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/J-Zg7VGNgcMIn these episodes we go through our review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition. We go through the Real-World Experience.🚘 This is Episode 6 of the multi-part review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition (available only for orders placed in Jan–Feb 2025, with deliveries from May 2025). If you haven’t seen Episodes 1–5 yet, I recommend checking those out first, as this is a continuation of the full ownership and driving experience series.In this episode, from The Electro Revolution YouTube channel, host Michael provides a detailed driving review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, highlighting its limited 2025 release. The source covers technical aspects of the electric vehicle, specifically explaining the one-pedal driving system and the high-performance acceleration of the all-wheel-drive model. Michael evaluates the build quality and reliability based on three weeks of use, noting that while panel gaps may exist, the driving experience is superior to traditional engines. Significant attention is given to charging infrastructure, comparing slow home trickle charging to the rapid 250 kW supercharging capabilities available in Australia. The narrative also examines the financial benefits of switching from petrol to electric, utilizing app-based data to show fuel savings and the advantages of solar power. This overview concludes by teasing a future comparison with other popular electric cars to offer a broader perspective on the EV market.Chapters:00:00 Tesla Model Y Launch Edition deep dive overview00:19 Three-week real-world ownership context explained01:19 Screen-based gear selector and auto-shift adaptation02:37 One-pedal driving experience and regeneration impact03:47 Ride firmness, handling feel, and daily comfort04:09 Tesla build quality reality and panel gap expectations04:58 Instant EV acceleration versus petrol car comparison05:48 Chill mode, range confidence, and smart navigation06:50 NMC battery limits, home charging needs, and costs08:21 Fast charging performance, savings, and ownership takeaways
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep6 — Tesla Model Y Launch — Doors, Storage, Rear Seats & Charging
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/TALHaWFA7D8YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/3VxL-yMP0G4In these episodes we go through our review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition. We go through the Real-World Experience.🚘 In this series, we’re diving deep into the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, a special release available to order only in Jan–Feb 2025, with deliveries beginning in May 2025. This is Episode 5, so if you haven’t already, make sure to check out Episodes 1–4, as this video continues where those left off.This episode, from The Electro Revolution YouTube channel, provides a detailed tour of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, specifically focusing on interior utility and hardware. The presenter highlights the car's storage versatility, noting the extreme depth of the centre console and the usefulness of adding aftermarket organisers to maximise space. Technical features are explored in depth, including the manual door releases for emergencies, high-powered USB-C ports, and the new 8-inch rear touchscreen equipped with Bluetooth and gaming capabilities. Comfort is also a priority, as the source demonstrates the adjustable rear recliners and the generous legroom available to passengers. Finally, the video examines external components such as the charging port mechanics, the specific sound of the door closing, and the benefits of installing mud guards.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition Review00:27 Limited run context and reviewer insights01:00 Doors, manual release, and emergency safety trade-offs02:17 Console storage, aftermarket solutions, and cup holders03:17 Charging ports, USB-C, and power accessibility03:50 Rear seats: comfort, auto recline, and space04:41 Backseat tech: 8-in screen, dual Bluetooth, and safety lock06:02 Psychoacoustics: engineered door sound and perceived quality06:57 Charge port quirks and DC/AC fast charging07:44 Mudguards: practicality versus aerodynamics08:47 Key takeaways: utility, engineering, and real-world trade-offs
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep5 — Tesla Model Y Launch — Steering, Tech & Comfort Features
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/uy2yisQD81kYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/vqDdIRBV82sIn these episodes we go through our review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition. We go through the Real-World Experience.🚘 This is Episode 4 of my ongoing review series of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, which was available to order only in Jan–Feb 2025, with deliveries starting in May 2025.This episode, from The Electro Revolution YouTube channel, features an in-depth review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, specifically focusing on its interior technology and comfort. The presenter, Michael, examines the steering wheel functionality, demonstrating how the scroll wheels control everything from audio volume to voice commands and glove box access. He explores the 16-speaker sound system and provides a hands-on look at the climate-controlled seating, which offers both heating and multi-level ventilation. The discussion also covers safety and utility features, such as the internal cabin camera, the integrated navigation maps, and the digital gear selector. Finally, the video highlights the vehicle's rear-view visibility challenges and the automated sensor systems for the windscreen wipers and mirrors.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition Review00:27 Launch edition context and real-world owner insights01:20 Steering wheel, stock controls, and ghost wiper quirks03:00 Media knob, voice command, and driving assistance04:36 Digital features: glove box and hazard light placement05:55 Gear selector and the crucial neutral safety feature06:48 Cabin comfort and ventilated 3-speed seats08:25 Audio system and rear visibility trade-offs09:25 Internal camera, privacy, and navigation settings10:53 Key takeaways: digital trade-offs, customization, and safety choices
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep4 — Tesla Model Y Launch — Interior, Comfort & Technology
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/BEvmLvhhnmMYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/DYO8lYoK4U8In these episodes we go through our review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition. We go through the Real-World Experience.🚘 This is Episode 3 of my in-depth review series on the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition – released in May 2025 (orders placed Jan–Feb 2025). If you haven’t seen Episode 1 and 2, I recommend watching those first, as this video is a continuation.In this episode, The Electro Revolution provides a detailed review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, specifically focusing on its interior features and technology. The source highlights mechanical and design upgrades such as acoustic glass for noise reduction and a panoramic roof with silver lining to reflect heat. The presenter examines the 15.4-inch central console and the 8-inch rear passenger screen, noting their high responsiveness and digital climate controls. Additional details include the use of ambient lighting, the presence of an indicator stalk, and the inclusion of dual wireless charging pads. Throughout the discussion, the car's user interface and protective aftermarket modifications are compared to features found in rival brands. The overview concludes by emphasizing the comfort and practical technology integrated into this 2025 electric vehicle model.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition Interior Deep Dive00:06 Cabin comfort, noise reduction, and acoustic glass01:32 Tire noise, 29% reduction, and overall sound strategy03:02 Panoramic roof with silver lining for passive cooling04:28 Door handles, entry tips, and launch edition branding05:59 Interior ambiance, suede fabric, and ambient lighting06:39 Tech hub overview: wireless charging and indicator stock08:00 Climate control, dual screens, and rear passenger autonomy09:17 System speed, processing power, and user tips10:06 Ambient lighting, disco mode, and aesthetic choices10:34 Key takeaways: quiet comfort, efficiency, and software focus
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep3 — Tesla Model Y Launch — Real World Experiences
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/QP7jbOTz1_YYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/E_lT1I9BZOYIn this episode, we’re diving deeper into the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition — a limited release available only for early 2025.In this episode Michael, a car and tech enthusiast, provides a detailed walk-through of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition, a limited-release vehicle available in early 2025. The presenter examines the functional design of the front boot, noting its waterproof lining, storage capacity, and the specific technique required to close the hood safely. Technical specifications are highlighted, including the 20-inch alloy rims paired with Michelin Pilot Sport tyres and the recommended maintenance for the all-wheel drive system.Significant attention is given to performance upgrades, such as a refined suspension system designed for a more comfortable and confident driving experience. The source also explores smart safety features, specifically the adaptive dimming mirrors and the comprehensive seven-camera array surrounding the car. Finally, the reviewer touches upon the seamless integration of mobile technology used to manage various vehicle operations remotely.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition Deep Dive00:15 Limited release and engineering trade-offs01:00 Seamless phone integration and frunk utility02:08 Frunk drain plug and material quality tips02:51 Toebar connector and front light bar design03:40 Wheels, tires, and dual-motor AWD insights05:49 Suspension upgrade: stiffer yet comfortable06:24 Adaptive mirrors and automated safety trade-offs07:48 Seven-camera vision system and digital safety08:46 Key takeaways: frunk, tires, and alignment09:33 Confidence in modern EVs: driver vs automation
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep2 — Tesla Model Y Launch — Full Exterior Review & Real-World Experiences
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/nYzpjGGm074YouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/87AAgYwcaIsIn these episodes we go through our review of the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition. We go through the Real-World Experience.In this first episode, we focus on the exterior features of this limited-edition Tesla, which was available for order in January-February 2025 with deliveries starting in May. Thanks to my friend Vich, who owns this vehicle and shares his real-world experiences, we get an authentic look at what makes this Model Y special.This episode introduces the 2025 Tesla Model Y Launch Edition through a detailed exterior evaluation. The host and a new owner examine specific aesthetic and functional upgrades, such as the unique launch badging, adaptive matrix LED headlights, and a front-facing camera designed to assist with parking. A significant portion of the review focuses on the vehicle's utility, highlighting the automatic trunk opening feature and the vast cargo capacity available when using the electronic folding seats. The speakers also compare the car’s stealth grey finish and storage depth against previous models and competitors like the BYD Seal. Ultimately, the source serves as a practical guide for enthusiasts interested in the real-world performance and physical dimensions of this limited electric vehicle release.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Tesla Model Y Launch Edition00:11 Limited edition window and exclusivity00:32 Exterior updates and stealth gray color01:14 Launch edition badges and collector appeal03:09 New front camera and vision-based parking04:26 Adaptive matrix headlights and pixel lighting06:10 Rear indirect taillights and attention to detail06:36 Real-world utility and automatic trunk08:08 Cargo volume, underfloor storage, and folding seats12:06 Summary: usability, tech, and future camera trends
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EV Reviews Podcast — S1Ep1 — YangWang U9 Comprehensive BYD Supercar Rundown Review
YouTube video related news: https://youtu.be/lvMYtNaaMzMYouTube video podcast: https://youtu.be/OXJzdA-4wfEToday, we dive into something truly unique – the BYD Yangwang U9, a groundbreaking all-electric hypercar that pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with EV technology.BYD is best known for its mainstream EVs like the Atto 3 and Seal, but under its luxury sub-brand Yangwang, it has developed the U9 – a hypercar that doesn’t just accelerate at lightning speed, but also jumps, dances, spins in circles, and even drives on three wheels. This isn’t science fiction – it’s production reality.This episode highlights the YangWang U9, a high-performance battery electric supercar developed by the Chinese manufacturer BYD. This vehicle is distinguished by its advanced technical capabilities, such as the ability to jump vertically, drive on three wheels, and perform autonomous racing via its "God’s Eye" system. While the exterior boasts a futuristic carbon fiber design, the interior retains traditional physical controls and modest screen setups, contrasting with many modern electric vehicles. Equipped with four independent motors, the U9 delivers exceptional acceleration and speed, positioning it as a top-tier competitor in the global luxury car market. Ultimately, the source presents the car as a technological showcase intended to demonstrate the sophistication and innovation behind BYD’s premium engineering.Chapters:00:00 Welcome to the Yang Wang U900:12 BYD’s hypercar subbrand explained00:27 U9 exterior design and size01:26 Interior layout and driver-focused tech02:52 AI-powered driving platform03:15 E4 platform and insane performance stats04:01 Battery choice, range, and 800V architecture06:05 Exotic construction and DIS active suspension07:01 Vertical jump and advanced hydraulics08:08 God’s Eye autonomous racing and pricing
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Welcome to the Electro Revolution EV Reviews Podcasts — Providing detailed podcast overviews of EV car reviews on the Electro Revolution YouTube channel.You can find us on:Spotify Channel: https://tiny.cc/TheER-EV-Reviews-sptyApple Channel: https://tiny.cc/TheER-EV-Reviews-applYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheElectroRevolution
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