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Driven To Extremes Team Departs Oslo For Lisbon In 3,600 Mile Drive Over 5 Days In The  Euro EV Marathon​

  • Kia EV6 ‘Air’ departs Oslo for epic 3,600 mile drive in five days
  • An electric vehicle challenge drive like no other, visiting 15 countries in 120 hours
  • Team aims to cross the finish line in Lisbon on World EV Day on Sept 9th
  • Inspired by an endurance test completed by Sir Stirling Moss 70 years ago
  • Driven to Extremes project supported by Kia UK, Kumho Tyre UK, DFDS and Newspress
  • Follow the challenge live at https://yb.tl/evmarathon

The Driven to Extremes team aiming to drive a fully electric Kia EV6 from Oslo, Norway, to Lisbon, Portugal, in just five days has left on its epic 3,600-mile adventure.

Covering 15 countries in 120 hours, the challenge is inspired by an endurance test completed by Sir Stirling Moss 70 years ago, and designed to show that it’s possible to cover a huge distance in a short time using an EV and existing charging infrastructure.

With the support of Kia UK, as well as Kumho Tyre UK, DFDS and Newspress, the team is aiming to arrive in Lisbon on September 9th to mark World EV Day. Understood to be the first time the route has been attempted in a fully electric vehicle as a continuous trip, the team will look to make the most of the Kia EV6’s impressive range and 800V rapid-charging technology to complete the epic adventure.

Having left Oslo, waved off from Kia’s Norwegian headquarters, the team set course for the border with Sweden. From there it’s destination Denmark before driving through Germany, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Italy, Yugoslavia, Monaco, Spain and finally Portugal. The team aim to complete the route in in five days, only stopping to charge and change drivers.

On hand to wish the team well were the team from Kia Norway, while a similarly warm welcome awaits the team in Lisbon when it finishes at the head office of Kia Portugal.

The Euro EV Marathon
The ‘Driven to Extremes Euro EV Marathon’ draws on the adventure undertaken by Stirling Moss in 1952. A publicity stunt to promote the then-new Humber Super Snipe 4-door saloon, the legendary racing driver, along with three of his ‘fast friends’, visited 15 European countries in less than five days.

2022’s challenge gives that journey a modern perspective, and will conclude on World EV Day, September 9th, when the team crosses the finish line. Traveling from Oslo to Lisbon, driving roughly 200-mile legs at a time, and using Europe’s public charging network throughout, the challenge will use one of the most accomplished electric vehicles available today.

With a WLTP range of 328 miles on a single charge, the Kia EV6 ‘Air’ is the perfect car for the Driven To Extremes team to tackle the 3,600-mile marathon. With its spacious cabin and long wheelbase, the car will provide comfort during this 120-hour drive, while its 800V ultra-rapid charging technology will keep pit stops to a minimum. Capable of taking the battery from 10 to 80 per cent in just 18 minutes when using a 350kW charger, or from 10 to 80 per cent in 1 hour 13 minutes using a 50kW charger, the Kia EV6 will allow the team to pick optimal stopping points along the way.

To ensure the team has the best possible chance of completing the challenge in time it will also use ‘Kia Charge’. Providing easy access to chargers across all parts of the UK, Northern Ireland and Europe, ‘Kia Charge’ lets owners choose from 23 charge point operators in the UK via a single account, and dozens more across Europe. ‘Kia Charge’ provides instant access to more than 21,000 connectors across the UK – equivalent to approximately 70% of the national public infrastructure – and more than 300,000 across 29 European countries, all from a single account.

From its departure point at Kia’s Norwegian headquarters in Lørenskog on the outskirts of Oslo, the team of drivers will use main roads and bridges to cover the 3,600 miles and the adventure will be tracked at all times by a GPS system. The location will be available via the Max Adventure website www.maxadventure.co.uk and https://yb.tl/evmarathon. The team of three will take turns behind the wheel of the EV6, resting and navigating – with the only planned stops made for driver swaps and vehicle charging. A support vehicle, also supplied by Kia, will accompany the EV6 to document the drive, carrying a photography and film crew.

Regular updates, including pictures and videos from the team will be available during the drive, published via its own social channels as well as Kia UK’s and other supporting partners.

To interview project leader Mac Mackenney about the Euro EV Marathon, please use the media contact details below.

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About Max Adventure
The Max Adventure team are no strangers to motoring challenges. Having held the 96 & 131 counties, Cape to Cape and London to Cape Town records, it’s driven to far-eastern Siberia in builder’s vans; over the Himalayas with classic cars; swam amphibious vehicles in the Bering Strait with Sir Ranulph Fiennes; crossed the Sahara with injured military veterans and driven the coldest, hottest and toughest roads on the planet with Hollywood actors Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill and Adrien Brody for an award-winning ‘Driven to Extremes’ TV series on Discovery Channel.

Max Adventure has a strong track record of working with vehicle manufacturers as well as OEMs, oil and tyre companies, equipment and lifestyle brands, and the team is led by its founder Mac Mackenney FRGS.