
"The bZ Woodland is a lifted wagon electric vehicle that is 6 inches longer than the non-Woodland bZ and has 33.8 cubic feet (957 L) of rear cargo space. That, on paper, is 6.1 more cubes (173 L) of storage with the second row in place but in practice feels even more spacious. The Woodland also has 8.3 inches (211 mm) of ground clearance,"
"For no additional fee-but a 21-mile (34 km) range hit-buyers can spec all-terrain tires. These were the tires my test vehicle was equipped with and the tires I'd get if I were ordering the car. Not only are they immensely capable in sand, dirt, and snow, but they don't make a ton of noise at highway speeds like some off-road-focused tires do."
The bZ Woodland is a lifted electric wagon 6 inches longer than the standard bZ, offering 33.8 cubic feet (957 L) of rear cargo space and about 6.1 more cubic feet (173 L) with the second row up. Ground clearance is 8.3 inches (211 mm), slightly higher than the normal bZ. The Woodland comes standard with a roof rack and all-season tires, and buyers can opt for all-terrain tires at a roughly 21-mile (34 km) range penalty. All-terrain tires provide capability in sand, dirt, and snow while remaining relatively quiet at highway speeds. Range figures noted include about 260 miles (418 km) in real-world use and 281 miles (452 km) on ideal pavement. The Woodland delivers 375 hp, making it the most powerful bZ.
Read at Ars Technica
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