The Ariya Evolve has the 360 camera. It has a split screen so you have the reverse view and 360 birds eye beside that.
Personally I’ve sat in all the models and the build quality starts with the VWs at relatively poor, especially for such an expensive car, then it’s a big jump to the Enyaq and the Ariya then you have the Hyundai, EV6 and Q4 all built to a high standard. That said, the quality in the Skoda and Nissan are not bad by any means. I know a lot of people who’d be delighted with them but the absence of rattles, plasticy surfaces and that feel of solid quality just stand out. I don’t like the door handles on the Ioniq,it’s a little thing but these cars will be separated by little, personal choices.
Around the £2,500 AP, there’s the Enyaq or better equipped ID5. The toys on offer don’t make up for the lesser comfort, non functioning software and feel when compared to the mammoth and incredibly well built Enyaq. However, the eternal nag for me with the Skoda is that you need to buy at least one pack and that’s £2755 or more that you’ll never see again, even if circumstances see you early terminate your contract. £5654 sees you with the Enyaq 80 and the Clever pack which heats the front seats, gives you the heated steering wheel with paddles for regen plus the USB C in the rear and rear blinds as well as the superb ACC and upgraded acoustic glass with rear privacy tints. £7729 adds on top of that powered tailgate, electric driver’s seat and matrix headlights and progressive indicators. That’s nearly £5,000 though spent on packs that are entirely at your own risk, whereas the EV6, Ioniq 5 and Ariya Evolve can all do the same, if not more, without that risk.
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