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Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby MB » 24 Sep 2009 21:14

Thanks for being patient folks! As promised, here are some pictures of the new Reva NXR city car.

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The NXR really is a fantastic car - don't think of it as an improved G-Wiz, it is a completely new vehicle which really takes Reva into the mainstream market. The styling looks terrific and the car is certainly very eye-catching when you see it in the flesh.

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For a start, unlike the G-Wiz, the Reva NXR is a proper car with twin airbags and M1 certified safety features throughout. It is a high quality product and feels it throughout. When I saw the prototype back in March in Bangalore I was impressed with what I saw, but the car that Reva presented at the motorshow is head and shoulders above what I saw then.

Before I went to Frankfurt, I went to a local Ford garage to look at a Ford Ka. The Ford Ka has a similar list price to a Reva City and I wanted to familiarise myself with a couple of other small cars first to get some sort of objective comparison to a Reva. The objective was simple: ignoring the environmental credentials, could Reva produce a car that was as good as a similar product at a similar price from a mainstream manufacturer?

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I found the Ford Ka small and cramped. I'm six foot tall (180cm) and could not get comfortable in the front seats, and couldn't sit in the back at all without having my head on one side. Boot space was minimal and the quality of the interior was nothing special. The front seats were not particularly supportive and the rear seats were even worse. On the positive side, the doors closed with a nice 'thunk'.

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By comparison, the Reva was definately more spacious. More leg and head room in both the front and the back of the car, although shoulder room was perhaps more limited - but by no more than a couple of centimetres. The fit and finish of the interior was as good as the Ka and the choice of materials and switchgear was better - the steering wheel, indicator stalks, the buttons and the gearknob felt like Volkswagen quality rather than the cheaper feel to the Ford equivalents.

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The car has a digital dashboard. I have to be honest and say I've never been a fan of digital dashboards before: call me old fashioned, but I like the dials and needles and things going round. The Reva digital dashboard is very good, however. It is nicely laid out with all the information clearly laid out and easy to read. I have to say I liked it, which I wasn't really expecting. In an electric car where you may want to display all sorts of different information at different times, a digital dashboard really does make sense.

It was pointed out to me by someone from Reva that getting into the back of the NXR wasn't that easy for a large adult like me. However, it is no worse than the Ford Ka or Fiat 500 and once you are inside, there is plenty of space to sit. In fact, you can easily get four adults comfortably inside an NXR and I must admit I didn't feel it was too difficult to get into or out of anyway.

Fit and finish on the NXR was a vast improvement on the G-Wiz and was comparable to the Ford Ka. Whilst the doors didn't have quite the same satisfactory 'thunk' sound when you closed them, they were not far off - and I am told there will be further improvements to the door fittings before the car goes into production.

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The quality of the bodywork was generally very good, my only comment is that there was a very slight discoloration in the gel coating around one of the 'C' pillars at the rear of the car. Again, this is something that should be rectified before the car goes into production.

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The show car had a sample solar roof fitted. This will be an option on production models which will be capable of providing around 150 watts of power (peak) per hour - enough to provide 2-3 extra kilometres of range for every hour the car is parked in the sunshine in the summer months.

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I then had the opportunity to try out the NXR for myself. Reva had a test car hidden away in the basement. At this stage, they are not letting journalists loose on the car as they are still making some final improvements to the car before it is production ready. So far only Reva agents have had the chance to drive the car and I was one of the first 'outsider' to get to try the car for myself.

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First impressions of being behind the driving seat were very positive. The car feels very solid and substantial. All round visibility is excellent, including behind where the kick-down at the bottom of the rear windows helps when maneuvering the car.

You start the car by pressing a start button and switching the gear knob to DRIVE. The gear knob uses the same concept as with the G-Wiz, although the knob itself is a much higher quality unit with a lovely smooth feel to it.

Performance from a standing start was very brisk, the car accelerating very quietly and smoothly. The car absorbs the bumps very well and the car is very easy to drive quickly without any dramas. I drove around a tight 90° bend at around 60km/h without any problems at all - if I'd have tried that in my G-Wiz I think I'd have crashed it!

Brakes are also strong and progressive and the car feels solid and unstressed at all times. The steering feels very balanced and confidence inspiring although it was pointed out to me that the steering could be construed as being too heavy. Personally I didn't feel that, but apparently steering on the production cars will be lightened.

Turning circle, as with the G-Wiz, is superb - you can turn the car around very easily in a very small amount of space: tight enough to make a London Taxi look like a barge.

I came away feeling very impressed - Reva has produced an electric car that really can be compared favourably with a car from a mainstream manufacturer: ignoring the environmental credentials, the Reva NXR can be compared to a similarly priced Ford Ka and make a strong case for itself.

After the show, I went to a Fiat garage and looked at a Fiat 500 and a Fiat Panda. The NXR has more interior space and more boot space than a Fiat 500, and more front space than a Fiat Panda with a comparably sized boot. Whilst the Fiat 500 undoubtedly has the more jazzy interior, the NXR certainly compared favourably with the interior of the Panda.

I have a video of my driving test on the Reva which I am currently editing before uploading onto YouTube. Quite frankly the video camera work isn't ideal because the camera was being handheld (not by me, I hasten to add) rather than being mounted, but it will give everyone an idea of what the car is like to be driven... and you can see what happened when I deliberately drove too fast around a corner :roll:

I'll let everyone know when the video is uploaded.
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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby mlusted » 24 Sep 2009 21:40

Excellent stuff, looks like a real winner! Can't wait to test drive one next year

Can I ask what information is displayed in the centre LCD screen? And is that the gear knob at the top in the centre of the dash?
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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby MB » 24 Sep 2009 21:57

The instrument cluster shows speed, battery 'fuel' guage, all the usual warning lights, plus warning messages and a 38 character text message field that can be used to receive custom messages.

And yes, the gear knob is on the top of the dash.
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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby mmukeshbhat » 25 Sep 2009 08:48

Hi MB,
The wait for the NXR review is really worth.
Thanks fo all the nice detail PICS, :thumleft: we have been waiting for.

I m really surprised to hear that the NXR is having more than the FIAT 500,
i did get a chance to visit the FIAT 500 showroom here in Blore when they were selling the FIAT here.
The car looked Quite a crowd puller from the o/s.
And I got a nice treatment when I sat in the rear seats, while on a test drive.
It handled the POTHOLES :| Quite nicely, may be because of the WIDER tyres and GAS suspensions.

Really very nice to hear that our NXR is a match for all that the FIAT 500 has to OFFER, minus the Luxury feel.

I have a few questions, would be really good If we can have answers to these.
-about the Gear knob, how comfortable were you to reach out to that in the center, than closer to the steering wheel in the G-wiz?
:silent: - I see from the last image in the series,[Reva NXR electric car 15.jpg (15.63 KiB)] that the Charing port is inside the boot, so does that mean we need to release the boot every tiime we need to push the adapter in there?
-how much leg room does a person have in the rear seats,did u get a chance to feel the ride sitting @ the back{@ least i wouldnt have, when i hv got a chance to be on the steering :roll: }

all in all now the next weight has already started, as how much would the NXR be TRIMMED :scratch: for the INDIAN CUSTOMER, as compared to the EUROPEAN market.
Usually what we c in those international models are not offered to the customer here in INDIA.:( :pale:

Awaiting your Video on the TEST DRIVE.

that MB for that wonderful article.

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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby mmukeshbhat » 25 Sep 2009 08:49

Hi MB,
The wait for the NXR review is really worth.
Thanks fo all the nice detail PICS, :thumleft: we have been waiting for.

I m really surprised to hear that the NXR is having more than the FIAT 500,
i did get a chance to visit the FIAT 500 showroom here in Blore when they were selling the FIAT here.
The car looked Quite a crowd puller from the o/s.
And I got a nice treatment when I sat in the rear seats, while on a test drive.
It handled the POTHOLES :| Quite nicely, may be because of the WIDER tyres and GAS suspensions.

Really very nice to hear that our NXR is a match for all that the FIAT 500 has to OFFER, minus the Luxury feel.

I have a few questions, would be really good If we can have answers to these.
-about the Gear knob, how comfortable were you to reach out to that in the center, than closer to the steering wheel in the G-wiz?
:silent: - I see from the last image in the series,[Reva NXR electric car 15.jpg (15.63 KiB)] that the Charing port is inside the boot, so does that mean we need to release the boot every tiime we need to push the adapter in there?
-how much leg room does a person have in the rear seats,did u get a chance to feel the ride sitting @ the back{@ least i wouldnt have, when i hv got a chance to be on the steering :roll: }

all in all now the next weight has already started, as how much would the NXR be TRIMMED :scratch: for the INDIAN CUSTOMER, as compared to the EUROPEAN market.
Usually what we c in those international models are not offered to the customer here in INDIA.:( :pale:

Awaiting your Video on the TEST DRIVE.

that MB for that wonderful article.

-regards
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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby MB » 25 Sep 2009 09:14

Thanks for the comments.

I didn't get a chance to drive a Fiat 500, so I can't comment about what the 500 is like to drive in. You are right that the 500 has a quality feel to it - moreso than the Fiat Panda and the Ford Ka. I would say the Reva NXR certainly is a match for the Panda and Ka and the quality of the switchgear itself is better than the Fiat 500, although the overall feel for the 500 interior is still best-in-class in my opinion.

The gearknob is easy to reach across to, although of course it means you can't change from standard to boost without taking your hands off the wheel, which you can with the current car. To be honest, you're unlikely to need to change between the two that often - standard mode is fast enough for most things.

The charging connector is inside the bootlid. The reason for this is twofold - from a looks point of view, it means the car has a sleeker look with no obvious point to plug in the cable and from a security point of view, it means the cable is locked into position within the car and cannot be removed by passers-by.

I sat in the back of the car quite comfortably - in fact we had two large people in the back at the same time and there was plenty of room. I did not have a chance to sit in the back of the car whilst it was being driven, however I did see the car being driven with four adults inside and the occupants all enthused about the car after their ride.
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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby cobb-lees » 25 Sep 2009 09:17

Excellent review, I like the NXR its the more usable car when you have 3 kids to get to school!

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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby bragi » 25 Sep 2009 11:44

I'm a 193cm (6'4") and I can ride comfortably in the back seat.
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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby cobb-lees » 25 Sep 2009 12:05

I'm 5'2" tall, what do I care! :lol:

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Re: Pictures and review of new Reva NXR electric city car

Postby ArtlessWilbury » 25 Sep 2009 15:29

Just got back from a week at Frankfurt. I'm shattered!

Saw the Reva stand a few times. The first couple of times it was so busy I decided to come back later. I didn't get a chance to get really up close to the cars - they were roped off - but I have to say, they did look very good indeed. Definately a huge step up from the G-Wiz.

The NXG sportscar especially impressed me: the quality was a match for anything else on any of the other stands at any price. Mind you - it's a show car, so it should do!

There were a few points on the NXR which showed it wasn't quite production ready, but overall the quality on that car was also very good. I spoke to an Indian guy on the stand who explained that there were some final bits to get right before the car goes into production.

I have to say I was impressed. Every other stand had electric cars on display, but with very few exceptions they were all concept models or gliders rather than fully working machines.
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