The ID3 looks pretty good as a technology package. But:
- It's pretty ugly. The Golf Mk7 is a good looking car and Mk7.5 subtlety improved on top of this. ID3 and Golf Mk8 look like they've been involved in a front end collision.
- Bad idea to cap the charging rate with model. 48kWh only has 50kW charge rate but 58kWh has 100kW, arguably the 48kWh would benefit *more* from the 100kW charge rate. The charge rate is also seriously lagging behind the competition with Model 3 at 250kW and the £22,000 MG ZS EV offers 90kW. And e-Golf offers 45kW so basic ID3 is barely any better there.
- Steering wheel has capacitive controls. The purpose of steering wheel controls is so that you can use them -without- looking. Making them fully capacitive completely defeats the tactile feel here. Big mistake IMO. Also, you can no longer program a cruise control speed +/-1mph or +/-1km/h using the SET/RES buttons -- no idea why they deleted this!
Why did they not just offer an improved e-Golf? People don't want a silly electric car with obnoxious "I'm electric!" styling - they just want a good car that *happens* to be electric. That's why Model 3 and Model S sold well, and Hyundai Kona/Kia e-Niro is one of the best selling non-Tesla EVs ... they look like *regular* cars!
One of the things I really like about my GTE is that it is very understated. It doesn't look like it has 200 hp ...