- 105
- Wolfman_UK
Whether we like it or not, the world is going Electric Vehicle. Couldn't see a similar thread so thought I would start one.
I love the sound of an ICE car (specifically Aston Martin V8) but am now the owner of a new Polestar 2 dual motor. Having purchased the performance software update, it now has 475bhp and 502lb ft of torque. Other than the range (in which I average 250 miles on a charge) the change to an EV is not as difficult or challenging as I expected it to be. The instant torque is laughably mental and I actually hope traffic lights turn to red as I approach, knowing that there isn't much that will out accelerate it upon turning amber.
Most journeys are carried out serenely but the devil sat on one shoulder quite often pushes the angel off the other and that accelerator gets pushed just a little harder. Overtakes are carried out in outrageously quick fashion with the 20 to 70mph band despatched in very quick time. I have taken many people out, in which there are generally 2 reactions - laugh out loud at how quick it is (for a 2.1 tonne car) or pure shock white knuckles due to the sheer acceleration.
Even the move to one pedal driving did not take as long to adapt to as I was expecting and now I couldn't see me driving any other way.
I know it isn't supercar quick but a +/- 4 second 0-62 (depending on conditions, state of charge, passengers, etc...) is not shabby for a £51k car.
The Google auto infotainment system has not yet let me down, although there are people who have struggled with it. The latest software update included Youtube as an app which is proper handy when stuck not moving for some time.
(Delivery day couldn't have been wetter! - not worried about showing the registration plate as it now has a private plate on).
I love the sound of an ICE car (specifically Aston Martin V8) but am now the owner of a new Polestar 2 dual motor. Having purchased the performance software update, it now has 475bhp and 502lb ft of torque. Other than the range (in which I average 250 miles on a charge) the change to an EV is not as difficult or challenging as I expected it to be. The instant torque is laughably mental and I actually hope traffic lights turn to red as I approach, knowing that there isn't much that will out accelerate it upon turning amber.
Most journeys are carried out serenely but the devil sat on one shoulder quite often pushes the angel off the other and that accelerator gets pushed just a little harder. Overtakes are carried out in outrageously quick fashion with the 20 to 70mph band despatched in very quick time. I have taken many people out, in which there are generally 2 reactions - laugh out loud at how quick it is (for a 2.1 tonne car) or pure shock white knuckles due to the sheer acceleration.
Even the move to one pedal driving did not take as long to adapt to as I was expecting and now I couldn't see me driving any other way.
I know it isn't supercar quick but a +/- 4 second 0-62 (depending on conditions, state of charge, passengers, etc...) is not shabby for a £51k car.
The Google auto infotainment system has not yet let me down, although there are people who have struggled with it. The latest software update included Youtube as an app which is proper handy when stuck not moving for some time.
(Delivery day couldn't have been wetter! - not worried about showing the registration plate as it now has a private plate on).