Seat Mii 36.8kwh electric car review incl real-world range test (same as Skoda Citigo and VW E-up)

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The car is a Seat Mii electric city car, which shares the platform with the VW e-Up and Skoda City Go.

This specific model is a late 2021 vehicle, selling for around £15,000.

It is one of the more affordable EVs on the market with low mileage.

It has a 36.8 kWh gross battery, good for its small size.

Previous testing at commuting speeds achieved over 7 miles per kilowatt hour, the most efficient EV ever tested.

The car has a 185/50R16 wheel size and comes with alloy wheels.

It is fairly compact and boxy in shape, with a squared back end.

The front lighting includes fog lights but no fancy matrix LEDs, having more old-school bulbs.

Inside, the car feels very similar to combustion engine vehicles and has heated seats.

It is equipped with climate control and a simple radio with Bluetooth, and also ABS.

There are front airbags and airbags in the pillars, with possible airbags in the seat.

It has traditional key ignition, manual headlights, electric windows, and reversing sensors.

With front-wheel drive and plenty of torque and power, its acceleration could scramble the front wheels.

The car drives like a go-kart, is more mature than its external dimensions suggest and is easy to enjoy.

Rear passengers have limited room with partially opening windows only, and the rear seat does not seat three with a middle seatbelt.

A real-world test achieved 5.1 miles per kilowatt-hour.

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