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Surprisingly good. We’ve got the top version (gt line?). Nice digital displays and centre console, recycled plastic bottle cloth & leather seats are good. Looks modern and comes with decent tech (auto lights / wipers), heated wheel and seats, CarPlay, wireless charging etc.
Nowhere near as good quality as the Velar but then that should have been £90k new whereas this is more like £32k new.
Quiet (very little road and tyre noise) and comfortable. Not a harsh ride like some electric cars I’ve tried.
Feels quite spacious but front seat heights are fixed so taller people might be cramped. Electronic handbrake and raised gear selector mean that it feels open as there’s no centre tunnel.
Haven’t sat in the back but apparently you sit very high as the batteries are under the seats. Not that I’ll ever be sitting in the back.
Will definitely be using the rr for long journeys though.
Did 65 miles in the Zoe today visiting various people. About 14kwh so just over 230mi range from a 52kwh battery.
Cost to recharge about £1.68 on our tariff.
Surprisingly nice to drive. Got enough poke for day to day driving. Only weird thing is the sound below 18mph. Makes a sound like windows xp starting up or something to warn pedestrians.