I don’t disagree but 200 combined is only really 150-160 miles on a dual carriageway/motorway in summer.
No one’s doing a 100 mile commute with a combined driving cycle. It’s either short and slow where the range doesn’t matter or it’s down the motorway at 65-70 which is where the small battery comes a cropper.
While the daily commute might only be 10 miles, having a car that can only realistically go 70 in one direction without recharging it is not ideal.
The flip side is that if you are ‘giving them away’ on lease for peanuts then sure, it will sell but that’s not exactly sustainable.
They might decent buy on the used market in a few years though, it’s just a lot to pay to own one from new.