I don't suppose the Model S and the i3 would consider themselves to be rivals but a) we're a two car family and about to change one or both of our cars and b) because they're the first "credible" electric cars to come to market I suppose there might be some crossover in interest...
Anyway, I saw a Tesla Model S in Canada on holiday last year - in blue and on 21 inch wheels and under a glorious BC sky it did look a picture. Fast forward to a dim garage under Westfield shopping centre and the sight of the same blue on 19s and with awful yellow Dutch plates is slightly underwhelming. To these eyes the car looks slightly "beached" on smaller wheels (much like the Ferrari 612 when it launched), but 21s in the real world of potholes and poor road surfaces in Bucks/Herts is not going to happen. Indeed, the salesman said that they were no longer doing test drives on 21 inch wheels because they were breaking. The test drive itself was a series of "point and squirt" moments to demonstrate the undoubted speed of the Model S (I was in an 85). Yep, it's very fast, no doubt. But that's where it ends for me. The car that the Tesla would replace (an Audi A8) is simply better on everything else, especially the interior. I'm probably not target market (I am a v boring driver) but for £60K (and then some) I would be wanting more on the inside than what's on offer. I'm a huge fan of Tesla, and one day we will buy one, but not this...
As for the i3... Wow. One of the best cars I have ever driven. I managed to drive the car for an hour around where I live, on roads I know and I am really taken with it. So much so that once we can decide on the interior our order is going in. All that has been written on the pickup in traffic, the ride and the overall package is true. Loved the one pedal driving, once you dial into it everything seems easy and intuitive. I am also glad to report that confusion over the heat pump/pre heating still exists. At the time of the drive, the two Geniuses and one salesman could not definitively tell me what was required to walk up to a pre-heated car, although to be fair they have since got back to me and explained it in more detail. We're being told September delivery...
Anyway, I saw a Tesla Model S in Canada on holiday last year - in blue and on 21 inch wheels and under a glorious BC sky it did look a picture. Fast forward to a dim garage under Westfield shopping centre and the sight of the same blue on 19s and with awful yellow Dutch plates is slightly underwhelming. To these eyes the car looks slightly "beached" on smaller wheels (much like the Ferrari 612 when it launched), but 21s in the real world of potholes and poor road surfaces in Bucks/Herts is not going to happen. Indeed, the salesman said that they were no longer doing test drives on 21 inch wheels because they were breaking. The test drive itself was a series of "point and squirt" moments to demonstrate the undoubted speed of the Model S (I was in an 85). Yep, it's very fast, no doubt. But that's where it ends for me. The car that the Tesla would replace (an Audi A8) is simply better on everything else, especially the interior. I'm probably not target market (I am a v boring driver) but for £60K (and then some) I would be wanting more on the inside than what's on offer. I'm a huge fan of Tesla, and one day we will buy one, but not this...
As for the i3... Wow. One of the best cars I have ever driven. I managed to drive the car for an hour around where I live, on roads I know and I am really taken with it. So much so that once we can decide on the interior our order is going in. All that has been written on the pickup in traffic, the ride and the overall package is true. Loved the one pedal driving, once you dial into it everything seems easy and intuitive. I am also glad to report that confusion over the heat pump/pre heating still exists. At the time of the drive, the two Geniuses and one salesman could not definitively tell me what was required to walk up to a pre-heated car, although to be fair they have since got back to me and explained it in more detail. We're being told September delivery...