Any one seen the Polestar 4 screenshots?
I'm really liking the back of it but unsure about the front.
Short sighted governments are really the only reason PHEVs struggled as they are taxed unfairly due to the assumption they are not used properly by those that buy them, but there are plenty of people that do use them properly and of course it is not difficult with all the hardware and software onboard to force these thing to be EV in LEZ.
Shame PHEVs get such a bashing really, does everything well, round town EV, no problem, towing big stuff, no problem, no range issues there either, I’d struggle to do less than 350 miles even when towing, never mind the ability to do 600 without towing, do I need that, no, but then I don’t need to be planning trips with military precision factoring in multiple fall back chargers or clinging to undesirable routes so I can stay on a motorway with rapid charge facilities either.
There’d be a lot more zero emission driving if governments were a bit more relaxed on what technology was acceptable, it does irk me that I‘ll have to pay such silly amounts of tax versus an EV, 75% of our use has been done on electric, most of the EV use is inner city driving where the air quality is more of a concern, surely that is better than the 0% it would have been if I didn’t have that PHEV choice, hey ho, it is what it is.
More PHEV range would be sweet, low to mid 30s of mine not quite enough some days, that updated X5 50e with ~60 looks handy.
Said it a while back with 330e. Friend had one and he knew a bunch of others - unwrapped cables factory fresh in the boot lol.Massive company car tax breaks on PHEVs though with sub 50g CO2 and the more miles they do on electric only, the less the company car tax is. Thats why RR went 70 miles on the new model. it means company car tax is only 5%. A full EV is currently 2% so its not much more.
Sadly I do have friends who have long range PHEVS and they have never charged it once in their life. They purely got the PHEV for the 5% company car tax and drive it all the time on the ICE with some EV assistance.
Me, I do 40 EV miles every day. Would do more if the car didnt start the engine after 60mph. The new 50e stays electric until 85 mph so will be better.
sorry I had meant 'real' in the sense that at highway speeds you would see the benefit,The drive train is identical. The gains come from optimising aero to lower its CD and tyres.
The WLTP test says yes, it is real….
So yes, it is real. The faster you go, the bigger the gap between the old model and the new one will be.
It’s not just the aero, they have also fitted more efficient tyres. The new tyres mean the top speed has been reduced to 120mph because the new tyres have a lower speed rating. It does make sense given outside of the German autobahn, max speeds are generally 70 or 80 mph.