After spending a week with an electric car as my main vehicle, opinions Id formed about them prior to spending so much time with one have changed and some quite dramatically.
I learned that while I now know I could easily live with one, which I wasnt sure was the case before, I also found out that I still wouldnt want to, but for a very different reason than I expected.
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The car Ive been driving for the last week is the Cupra Born VZ, an aggressively styled hatchback with 326 horsepower, some of the best seats Ive ever sat in, and a fantastic Sennheiser audio system. Even the software was a pleasant surprise, rivaling the best smartphones Ive reviewed. All the modern safety features were either easily muted or surprisingly helpful, like the way it could read the road ahead and almost telepathically anticipate my moves and reactions.
Related After the first day of experimenting with its considerable performance, I settled down into driving the Born VZ sensibly and found this was its absolute sweet spot. It was so different from what I expected from an electric car. The acceleration figures related to EVs are endlessly discussed and hyped up, and I thought it would be the cars defining aspect, but its not at all. I found the midrange acceleration of which there is plenty far more usable, and it significantly contributed to making the Born VZ so fantastic to drive.
Breezing past slow-moving traffic allowed me to make smooth, effortless, supremely comfortable progress in the Born VZ, and the more I drove it, the smoother and more mature my driving style became as I rode the waves of torque. It suited the silence of the electric car, the lightness of the steering, and the aforementioned assistance from the safety features. I never expected an EV to have such a dramatic effect on my driving style and the way I approached driving in general. As a mode of transport that Id love to use every day, it was almost perfect.
Both my usual cars are gas-powered, and Im probably inordinately careful about not driving them for short distances. Neither car I own is suited to such things, and I worry about undue wear on the engines, making journeys that are too far for me to walk, yet too short to properly warm up the engine less than ideal. I loved not worrying about anything like this in the Born VZ, which was another aspect I had not considered before living with an electric car.
Itll sound silly, but even not having to wait for the cold start process to end before driving away was lovely, as was having all the power I could want immediately, without any requirement to be mechanically sympathetic. It all added to the enormous convenience of EV ownership I was quickly discovering. Another shock came after I handed the car back. I realized that I hadnt felt range anxiety another oft-discussed and off-putting electric car issue during my week with the car.
I only charged the car three times, as it had a substantial range of about 330 miles, and for my personal requirements, this would turn out to be plenty. I doubt Id need to charge the car for two or sometimes even three weeks if it was maxed out. As my driving style became more laid-back, I saw that after switching to the even more relaxed Range driving mode, the available range from the batteries barely seemed to diminish at all. For reference, and to help you understand how big of a change the electric car was for me, I have never used the Eco mode available in my gas-powered car.
Just over a year ago,I thought long and hard about buying an electric car, but I didnt and bought a gas-powered sports car instead. I was happy about it then and am still happy with my choice today. Even though the Born VZ is a car designed with performance driving in mind, living with it has shown me its actually a rival to my other more normal car, as even with all of its power, I cant ever imagine wanting to drive it enthusiastically on a twisty road through choice. Its just too heavy and ungainly.
Instead, I never once cared about sitting in traffic or when a car in front of me dithered about. The roads I know best became just roads, and I paid more attention to the sound of the Sennheiser speakers than I did to the driving modes. Driving was different in the EV, and I was a different driver.
Ive loved my time with an EV. It has been one of the easiest, most pleasant, convenient, and relaxing driving experiences Ive had. Using it every day for those regular, ordinary trips would be wonderful, as I know Id come out the other end feeling like Id just come back from a weekend retreat in the country, complete with meditation workshops and free massages. If I didnt return the Born VZ to Cupra, Id be making full use of it for some otherwise tedious trips I have planned, happy in the knowledge it would make them supremely comfortable and enjoyable.
So, why am I not swapping my regular car for an electric car?
Its all just too normal. The Born VZ has been clinical, precise, and utterly faultless. It completed everything without any fuss, which isnt a negative, but a good thing. I soon discovered there was no emotion of involvement in the drive, but I didnt care as it didnt need any. There are even faster EVs out there, but I seriously wonder if Id just settle down into cruising around in them after playing with the acceleration a few times, just as I have with the Born VZ. Im almost positive Id do it immediately in a slower EV.
There will come a time when I dont want the excitement, noise, and drama of a sports car or performance hatchback, and thats when an EV will be at the very top of my shopping list. Im so glad I didnt buy one last year, as I now fully understand it would have been completely the wrong choice, but Im also so pleased to discover that when the time is right, an EV will be there waiting for me to enjoy driving in a very different way.
Im quite looking forward to it.
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