I care as I don’t want something that takes 8.2s to get from 0-60. I was correcting the fact that someone was claiming the Enyaq went from 0-60 in 6.2s when the one’s that we get on the scheme don’t. Even if they did I’m still not sure I would want one as the Enyaq appears to be becoming the new Tiguan.
Speaking as that someone quoting numbers, it’s great to be taken out of context. The VRS does 6.2 seconds the 80x achieves 6.9s. Both better than the similar Kodiaqs. However, the point that has been missed is that I clearly stated that a huge SUV with a 550litre boot capacity and seating for 5 is not a car you expect to be breaking world speed records. It’s a cruiser, it’s a load lugger, it’s a “get your family from A to B safely” car. If you’re after speed, try a Tesla, the Model S will keep you entertained for as long as you keep your licence.
If you’re after fast, you’re probably going to struggle. The faster EV6 isn’t on scheme and the AWD version that is is a 5.2s car. The Ioniq 5 AWD can get to 5.1s but you’d only get the Premium spec. I’ll also reiterate this, if you go ‘enjoying’ the acceleration, then the range will be very poor, it’d be a shame to see a post some time after getting the new car questioning why the proposed 330 mile car barely gets 200 miles…
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