Question for either Polestar 2 or BYD Seal drivers / owners (specifically the Long Range AWD Polestar 2 and either variant of the Seal), what is the real world range achievable in either at various times of the year and general thoughts?
Thinking of the longer term replacement for our Model 3 (SR+) and would like a rough 50% increase to its range (currently ~200 summer / 150 Winter) whilst offering similar levels of spec and performance.
Looks like mid-late 20's gets recent models of both with the Seal offerings being newer and, on paper at least, having better specification (Glass roof std for example).
I like the look of both and would be a consideration over a "Highland" Model 3 (I have driven all models of these barring the Performance (out of budget range) and liked the general improvements from our 6 year old 3).
Will be test driving all options in the future anyway but always nice to get actual owner experiences.
Thinking of the longer term replacement for our Model 3 (SR+) and would like a rough 50% increase to its range (currently ~200 summer / 150 Winter) whilst offering similar levels of spec and performance.
Looks like mid-late 20's gets recent models of both with the Seal offerings being newer and, on paper at least, having better specification (Glass roof std for example).
I like the look of both and would be a consideration over a "Highland" Model 3 (I have driven all models of these barring the Performance (out of budget range) and liked the general improvements from our 6 year old 3).
Will be test driving all options in the future anyway but always nice to get actual owner experiences.

. She's happy to not have to use 10 charging apps and mess about with vat receipts , just plug in charge and the bill goes to her boss.
in retrospect i should have done more research about it as it is documented i just figured as it was an EV it would be fairly quiet.