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@@MrTekniqs I know that guy, it's Ed's Garage! He's a Hyundai/Kia car salesman in Chilliwack, BC. He also has a video about mcgyvering tubes to use his car's air conditioning to cool his trailer! Epic road trip.
Love Ed’s coverage. Just really bad with names and couldn’t remember it when I wrote that. But yeah the Ioniq 6 is my next car unless the wife really wants the Ioniq 5. I’m partial to both but more of a sedan guy.
I have a 23 I6 LTD AWD in the same color. I love Ultimate Red and I chose it over Transmission Blue because that shade of slate blue gray is all over the road on Subarus, Toyota, and other brands. This dark, metallic red is refined and elegant to my eye. Thanks for the continued vids - I hope this car does well for you in the snow and I will be looking forward to hearing about your experience this Winter. For me, my AWD I6 performed every bit as well in the snow as my Audi A4 which was my DD for 13 years.
I do like your red color, but it’s available only with the black interior, and I prefer the light gray inside. And for the record, I have the Limited AWD, lowest fuel efficiency of the lineup, but after one year of ownership in Virginia, through all four seasons, no huge snowfall but some icy conditions, mixture of in-town and highway driving, I averaged 3.7 mi/kWh over that year. The slippery shape makes it efficient and super quiet! I love my car!
I’ve had my Ioniq 6 RWD for about 1 year now but for some reason I have the white/grey interior and folding mirrors and my front trunk is a huge compared to the one you showed in your video not sure why maybe they changed a few things from the 2023 model to the 2024 models anyway enjoy the new car great channel
I have the Ionic 6 limited RWD and love it. For the AA/CP, I bought a cheap wireless dongle to have a wireless feature. Get good range on 20" wheels, around 310-320 miles on a full charge, in ECO mode. I have the digital green, and with the tinted windows, looks stealthy.
The looks of the car are definitely polarizing, but I think it grows on you, and that's a nice red color. I think a liftback would be much more practical than a trunk as you could likely load 2 bikes inside with the rear seat folded.
Pretty color. When shopping for my 2024 ionic five I also considered the six. I prefer the crossover platform so I ended up going with the five limited. To get additional range I got the RWD version. I find that after driving a BMW EV that the RWD Hyundai doesn’t have power until put into sports mode. I find the sports mode helpful when it’s extremely windy. Otherwise, I drive in normal mode. I love my ionic five!
Congrats on getting the Ioniq 6. I have to admit that the hard plastics would be a deal breaker for me. I frequently drive with my left elbow resting on the driver’s door trim. When I had the Ioniq 5 Limited, it has a nice soft trim there. I traded the Ioniq 5 in for a 2nd hand Audi e-tron, which I got at a bargain price, and was the most luxurious car I’ve ever driven. Unfortunately that car was deemed a total loss after a relatively minor accident recently, and I ended up leasing the cheapest EV I could get with decent quality interior plastics and ventilated seats. This is the new Tesla Model 3 RWD. I would encourage folks considering the Ioniq 6 to also look at the new Model 3. It’s a different vehicle without question and doesn’t have close to the range of the Ioniq 6. But it’s insanely fun to drive, still gets around 4.5m/kWh, and come standard with many features that you’d only be able to get on the Limited trim of the Ioniq 6 like adaptive cruise control with lane assist, ventilated seats, an awesome sound system, and more, and the suspension on the new Model 3 is the perfect balance of sport and comfort. The steering is ideally weighted. I honestly hate Elon, and didn’t like the previous gen Teslas because I found them very harsh to drive suspension wise. But for the price, you can’t get better, and this drives like a dream. Also, there is a massive 3rd party market for it, so for example, I’m getting a center mounted screen that includes Apple CarPlay, and the primary items that are typically only on the right hand side screen, like speed, range, etc, right on the screen for $260.
I had a 2020 model 3 which I did enjoy while I had it. I was cross shopping the Ioniq 6 and the refreshed model 3. I choose the i6 mainly for fit and finish, looks as I think it looks magnificent, and I don't want to own a Tesla. The ride is quiet, and the performance level is comparable to the model 3. The de-content of the model 3 was also a drawback. it is not about getting used to it; it is about why should I. The model 3 does have the nicer interior and better tech, but for me it is not enough to make up for its other short comings.
The color suits the car, and you have the best efficiency/range you can get, if that is your goal. Here in Germany, the AWS Limited range is more than enough for me, and we have a very dense net of HPCs all along the main roads, so I enjoy all the features (First Edition in Gravity Gold). Too bad they don't give you the bigger frunk, but European/Korean RDW inserts should just fit, maybe you can find something from the aftermarket.
I can fit my bike in the rear - I actually brought my gravel bike to my first test drive. Not fitting a bike in the rear would have been a deal breaker. Please give it a go for your next video.
On my old Chevy bolt you can bypass schedule charging by inserting the charging head into the port wait till it’s connected, pull head out and back in quickly within a couple of seconds.
She's a beauty. I have the SE AWD in Curated Silver and love it. I was happy with the deal I got at the time as my state had just added an EV tax credit as well, and with the benefit of hindsight it would have been better to wait, but I had always planned on keeping it for a long time and have no regrets. I have been lucky with regards to the ICCU and 12 volt battery issues and my EVSE can only output 5.76 kWh and is in a garage which is likely why I never had the overheating issue when charging. After hearing about the 12 v battery issue on Facebook, I removed all apps from the EV and only used the square button on the outside of the car door to both unlock and lock it since there were theories that apps were the cause of the battery drain. Long story short, I personally love the car, but it's definitely not for everyone and do thorough research on any car purchase, but especially if it will be your first EV as everyone goes through growing pains especially when it comes to charging it at a fast charger that you just have to experience for yourself and hope the next time will be better and be thrilled if you can do most of your charging over night while sleeping.
A couple of things to add with my far greater experience (I have 490 miles on mine): First, there are two hatch closing buttons. One just closes. The other closes and locks all doors. I like that. Second, I don't like that the seat belt latch is kind of deep and sometimes hard to get at. We're taking ours on our first road trip soon--about 2400 miles round tip. Yay!
Agreed. The wheels are unique and give the car a distinctive look in addition to providing significantly better range. In addition, the 18" wheels provide a better ride and tires will be cheaper to replace.
If I were to replace the 18" wheels, I would go with 18x8 Fast Wheels (Fasco of Canada) EV01(+). These wheels are flow-formed and weigh much less than oem. They are not any more aerodynamic than the oem wheels, so highway range is likely to be about the same. Range and acceleration response in urban driving should be slightly better because of the low weight. Style is subjective. I would not, however, buy aftermarket wheels for a leased car unless I intended to buy out the lease.
My wife got the 2024 Ioniq 6 SEL and I don't like that the mirrors don't fold, I don't think that they fold manually like you did although I tried but I didn't want to force them because it felt like they gonna break. Also the fact that the passenger seat is manual is also a big no no for a car that cost 50,000. I think that only the Limited has passenger power seat
I was wondering what those slots in the trim next to the rear seats were for on our Ioniq 6! However I'm not so sure it's for keeping the seat belts from rattling. Instead it's for stowing them when the seats are folded down because if you don't they get trapped behind the seats when you put them back up. I've had to fish them out multiple times now when i put my road bike in the trunk, which BTW does fit of you remove the front wheel and put the rear in first.
Great color! Will be good if you can make a real world range test until lets say 5%, don't think is wise to go down to 0%, since on the long play is bad for the battery. Also, I think you told me that all trims on I6 are capable of v2L. One question; you need to have the car parked in order to use it? Or you can plug lets say a personal little fridge and have couple of soda cans or water bottles cold when driving?
Red color is the best color :) In Europe (NL) we do get folding mirrors, auto up windows all around and wireless charging in the base model. Shame that it doesn't in the US. One extra diff between the top trim is the window pillars on the outside are gloss black vs matt black. I do hate that the lower trim doesn't have heated seats, do you have any solution for that?
Glad you got the LinerX floormats - the ones I am trying to get for my daughter are not in stock so backordered. Are you going to get the FitCamX integrated dashcam for this one and the Comma 3X?
Likely neither. Without Homelink mirror, you have to hardwire to the fuse panel which I don't feel like doing and apparently Comma isn't supported on the SE trim yet which had I known, I would have opted for the SEL with HDA2 because now that I've tasted the sweet juices of Comma and SunnyPilot, anything else feels lacking. Fingers crossed the developers get it going soon or else I forsee myself driving the 5 a lot more than the 6.
@@TheIoniqGuy Thanks - I hadn't thought about the base (SE) model being incompatible. Just got the FitCamX for my daughters used (2022) car yesterday and waiting to install it. Still looking at teh Ioniq 5 Limited for my wife. The SEL we had for a week in FL was nice but the charging situation was horrible - I'm looking at you EA.
@@TheIoniqGuy i really appreciate the effort you do in your videos to spread knowledge about ev cars the content is really helpful i m thinking to make a purchase but little skepticle abt ev cause i drive abt 350 to 400 miles daily during the week and cost of dc fast charging is very expensive in houston tx area but watching ur videos give me knowledge to adopt this new technology i will try to adopt it but i m still scared lol due to my driving habits thinking about battery degradation faster as well.
@@TheIoniqGuy yes i m driving as a rideshare driver for living since i lost my job in honda due to covid in houston everything is 30 miles away an average i put a lot of miles i have tucson hybrid right now 2023 model i already pass 100k miles in one year of ownership its been a great car i m getting 400 miles in 29 dollars of gas my car averaging 45 miles per gallon but becauae of mileage i m already 13000 upside down i was thinking if i drive for another 100k miles that car will be worth 3500 to 5000 only right now hyundai delaer offered 18k which i think is really good and ioniq 6 have a deal which suck up my negative equity but if i drive ioniq 6 like the way i do tucson then i m scared i lose more money in a year and will be atleast 25k flipped in a year
If you want my honest opinion from a strictly business standpoint, I would stick with a hybrid for now. DC fast charging is going to cost more per mile than putting gas in your hybrid both in raw energy cost as well as your time that could be spent carrying passengers. Unless Houston has an exceptional amount of DC fast chargers, which I doubt it does like any major city, I would imagine you would be spending many hours of your life sitting in a line at these chargers just waiting to plug in. I could be wrong though. I guess the equity probably really comes into play here as well.
I tried to get the same lease in New Mexico, but couldn’t find a dealer for hundreds of miles in any direction who could give me this deal (advertised on the Hyundai website).
"Inconvenient'? How so? This writer owns a 2019 Niro with the nose feeder. I find it useful and more. Example, he just pulls into the garage, and the EVSE is right there on the back wall. Park the Niro, open the door and plug it in,
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Oh hey, any news on the ioniq 2 ... will that be made in Georgia, US? It's supposed to be under $25k.
Got my Ioniq 6 around 6 weeks ago and love it. It’s a great ride & EV. Great video
In Germany the Ioniq 6 with the big battery is allowed to tow 1600 kg, same as the ioniq 5. Hope you're going to have lots of fun with this car!
There’s a guy in Canada that towed a small trailer from west to east then down into USA back to the west and up into Canada again
@@MrTekniqs I know that guy, it's Ed's Garage! He's a Hyundai/Kia car salesman in Chilliwack, BC. He also has a video about mcgyvering tubes to use his car's air conditioning to cool his trailer! Epic road trip.
Love Ed’s coverage. Just really bad with names and couldn’t remember it when I wrote that. But yeah the Ioniq 6 is my next car unless the wife really wants the Ioniq 5. I’m partial to both but more of a sedan guy.
I have a 23 I6 LTD AWD in the same color. I love Ultimate Red and I chose it over Transmission Blue because that shade of slate blue gray is all over the road on Subarus, Toyota, and other brands. This dark, metallic red is refined and elegant to my eye. Thanks for the continued vids - I hope this car does well for you in the snow and I will be looking forward to hearing about your experience this Winter. For me, my AWD I6 performed every bit as well in the snow as my Audi A4 which was my DD for 13 years.
I do like your red color, but it’s available only with the black interior, and I prefer the light gray inside. And for the record, I have the Limited AWD, lowest fuel efficiency of the lineup, but after one year of ownership in Virginia, through all four seasons, no huge snowfall but some icy conditions, mixture of in-town and highway driving, I averaged 3.7 mi/kWh over that year. The slippery shape makes it efficient and super quiet! I love my car!
After your first video on Ioniq 6, we got one too. Thank you, we are loving it.
I’ve had my Ioniq 6 RWD for about 1 year now but for some reason I have the white/grey interior and folding mirrors and my front trunk is a huge compared to the one you showed in your video not sure why maybe they changed a few things from the 2023 model to the 2024 models anyway enjoy the new car great channel
I have the Ionic 6 limited RWD and love it. For the AA/CP, I bought a cheap wireless dongle to have a wireless feature. Get good range on 20" wheels, around 310-320 miles on a full charge, in ECO mode. I have the digital green, and with the tinted windows, looks stealthy.
The looks of the car are definitely polarizing, but I think it grows on you, and that's a nice red color. I think a liftback would be much more practical than a trunk as you could likely load 2 bikes inside with the rear seat folded.
Pretty color. When shopping for my 2024 ionic five I also considered the six. I prefer the crossover platform so I ended up going with the five limited. To get additional range I got the RWD version. I find that after driving a BMW EV that the RWD Hyundai doesn’t have power until put into sports mode. I find the sports mode helpful when it’s extremely windy. Otherwise, I drive in normal mode. I love my ionic five!
The red color is pretty nice !
Love the 6, the red color, and the trim level. Thanks for the tour!
Finally some one with the one I want! RWD SE
I parked my Tesla Model 3 beside an Ioniq 6, and I think the Ioniq 6 is a nicer looking car.
A great sedan, better than the Model 3 by far! However, I prefer a hatchback, so it's the Ioniq 5 for me.
Congrats on getting the Ioniq 6. I have to admit that the hard plastics would be a deal breaker for me. I frequently drive with my left elbow resting on the driver’s door trim. When I had the Ioniq 5 Limited, it has a nice soft trim there. I traded the Ioniq 5 in for a 2nd hand Audi e-tron, which I got at a bargain price, and was the most luxurious car I’ve ever driven. Unfortunately that car was deemed a total loss after a relatively minor accident recently, and I ended up leasing the cheapest EV I could get with decent quality interior plastics and ventilated seats. This is the new Tesla Model 3 RWD. I would encourage folks considering the Ioniq 6 to also look at the new Model 3. It’s a different vehicle without question and doesn’t have close to the range of the Ioniq 6. But it’s insanely fun to drive, still gets around 4.5m/kWh, and come standard with many features that you’d only be able to get on the Limited trim of the Ioniq 6 like adaptive cruise control with lane assist, ventilated seats, an awesome sound system, and more, and the suspension on the new Model 3 is the perfect balance of sport and comfort. The steering is ideally weighted. I honestly hate Elon, and didn’t like the previous gen Teslas because I found them very harsh to drive suspension wise. But for the price, you can’t get better, and this drives like a dream. Also, there is a massive 3rd party market for it, so for example, I’m getting a center mounted screen that includes Apple CarPlay, and the primary items that are typically only on the right hand side screen, like speed, range, etc, right on the screen for $260.
I had a 2020 model 3 which I did enjoy while I had it. I was cross shopping the Ioniq 6 and the refreshed model 3. I choose the i6 mainly for fit and finish, looks as I think it looks magnificent, and I don't want to own a Tesla. The ride is quiet, and the performance level is comparable to the model 3. The de-content of the model 3 was also a drawback. it is not about getting used to it; it is about why should I. The model 3 does have the nicer interior and better tech, but for me it is not enough to make up for its other short comings.
@@brettbutler6714 all valid points. The indicators on the steering wheel are particularly dumb.
The color suits the car, and you have the best efficiency/range you can get, if that is your goal.
Here in Germany, the AWS Limited range is more than enough for me, and we have a very dense net of HPCs all along the main roads, so I enjoy all the features (First Edition in Gravity Gold).
Too bad they don't give you the bigger frunk, but European/Korean RDW inserts should just fit, maybe you can find something from the aftermarket.
I can fit my bike in the rear - I actually brought my gravel bike to my first test drive. Not fitting a bike in the rear would have been a deal breaker. Please give it a go for your next video.
Good timing on your lease pricing! Noticing in the U.S. that lease prices have shot up considerably in July on both the I5 and I6
On my old Chevy bolt you can bypass schedule charging by inserting the charging head into the port wait till it’s connected, pull head out and back in quickly within a couple of seconds.
@@JohnCap523had zero issues for 8 years 260k miles.
@@JohnCap523i would think it’s okay as it’s in the manual. But what do I know. I mostly do 2.8kw-3.8kw AC charging. Have done so since the imev.
She's a beauty. I have the SE AWD in Curated Silver and love it. I was happy with the deal I got at the time as my state had just added an EV tax credit as well, and with the benefit of hindsight it would have been better to wait, but I had always planned on keeping it for a long time and have no regrets.
I have been lucky with regards to the ICCU and 12 volt battery issues and my EVSE can only output 5.76 kWh and is in a garage which is likely why I never had the overheating issue when charging. After hearing about the 12 v battery issue on Facebook, I removed all apps from the EV and only used the square button on the outside of the car door to both unlock and lock it since there were theories that apps were the cause of the battery drain.
Long story short, I personally love the car, but it's definitely not for everyone and do thorough research on any car purchase, but especially if it will be your first EV as everyone goes through growing pains especially when it comes to charging it at a fast charger that you just have to experience for yourself and hope the next time will be better and be thrilled if you can do most of your charging over night while sleeping.
I lOVE ❤️ my awd se Ioniq 6. I bought it for 38k in Winston-Salem North Carolina. Thanks for this content. I learned a lot.
A couple of things to add with my far greater experience (I have 490 miles on mine): First, there are two hatch closing buttons. One just closes. The other closes and locks all doors. I like that. Second, I don't like that the seat belt latch is kind of deep and sometimes hard to get at. We're taking ours on our first road trip soon--about 2400 miles round tip. Yay!
Have fun!
I always liked those wheels. It's a shame that they restrict it to the lowest trim.
Agreed. The wheels are unique and give the car a distinctive look in addition to providing significantly better range. In addition, the 18" wheels provide a better ride and tires will be cheaper to replace.
How's the range so far?
Any thoughts on third party 18" rims?
Guessometer shows about 340 last I checked. You’re saying for folks that get the mid or top trim to get better range?
If I were to replace the 18" wheels, I would go with 18x8 Fast Wheels (Fasco of Canada) EV01(+). These wheels are flow-formed and weigh much less than oem. They are not any more aerodynamic than the oem wheels, so highway range is likely to be about the same. Range and acceleration response in urban driving should be slightly better because of the low weight. Style is subjective. I would not, however, buy aftermarket wheels for a leased car unless I intended to buy out the lease.
My wife got the 2024 Ioniq 6 SEL and I don't like that the mirrors don't fold, I don't think that they fold manually like you did although I tried but I didn't want to force them because it felt like they gonna break. Also the fact that the passenger seat is manual is also a big no no for a car that cost 50,000. I think that only the Limited has passenger power seat
I was wondering what those slots in the trim next to the rear seats were for on our Ioniq 6! However I'm not so sure it's for keeping the seat belts from rattling. Instead it's for stowing them when the seats are folded down because if you don't they get trapped behind the seats when you put them back up. I've had to fish them out multiple times now when i put my road bike in the trunk, which BTW does fit of you remove the front wheel and put the rear in first.
That is an absolutely beautiful car!
do you get free charging for some time when you lease the car?
Would be interested in a video on installing ski racks/cargo boxes: ease of doing it, any damage to car, impact to range?
Great color! Will be good if you can make a real world range test until lets say 5%, don't think is wise to go down to 0%, since on the long play is bad for the battery. Also, I think you told me that all trims on I6 are capable of v2L. One question; you need to have the car parked in order to use it? Or you can plug lets say a personal little fridge and have couple of soda cans or water bottles cold when driving?
Are you referring to the V2L outlet in the back seat? Not all trims have that. All trims can use the adapter you plug into the charge port
@@TheIoniqGuy Great! Thanks for your time!
How are the window seals? Do you get wind noise at high speed?
Love the color
Does Kia offer lease to own with the ioniq 5 or 6?
I don't think so. I've never heard of a program like that here in the US
Can you do a video on public charging from 10 percent to 80 percent?
How much it cost ?
Red color is the best color :) In Europe (NL) we do get folding mirrors, auto up windows all around and wireless charging in the base model. Shame that it doesn't in the US. One extra diff between the top trim is the window pillars on the outside are gloss black vs matt black. I do hate that the lower trim doesn't have heated seats, do you have any solution for that?
Heated seat covers, via E-Bay
@@harriettanthony7352 Ah, but there are so many turds on ebay.
Glad you got the LinerX floormats - the ones I am trying to get for my daughter are not in stock so backordered.
Are you going to get the FitCamX integrated dashcam for this one and the Comma 3X?
Likely neither. Without Homelink mirror, you have to hardwire to the fuse panel which I don't feel like doing and apparently Comma isn't supported on the SE trim yet which had I known, I would have opted for the SEL with HDA2 because now that I've tasted the sweet juices of Comma and SunnyPilot, anything else feels lacking. Fingers crossed the developers get it going soon or else I forsee myself driving the 5 a lot more than the 6.
@@TheIoniqGuy Thanks - I hadn't thought about the base (SE) model being incompatible.
Just got the FitCamX for my daughters used (2022) car yesterday and waiting to install it.
Still looking at teh Ioniq 5 Limited for my wife. The SEL we had for a week in FL was nice but the charging situation was horrible - I'm looking at you EA.
What you think abt ioniq 6 so far ? Any issue for Ac charging or any kind of charging ever ?or any other issues so far ?
6 has been a joy. I’m going to work on a 3 month review this week that should be out soon
@@TheIoniqGuy i really appreciate the effort you do in your videos to spread knowledge about ev cars the content is really helpful i m thinking to make a purchase but little skepticle abt ev cause i drive abt 350 to 400 miles daily during the week and cost of dc fast charging is very expensive in houston tx area but watching ur videos give me knowledge to adopt this new technology i will try to adopt it but i m still scared lol due to my driving habits thinking about battery degradation faster as well.
Are you a rideshare driver?
@@TheIoniqGuy yes i m driving as a rideshare driver for living since i lost my job in honda due to covid in houston everything is 30 miles away an average i put a lot of miles i have tucson hybrid right now 2023 model i already pass 100k miles in one year of ownership its been a great car i m getting 400 miles in 29 dollars of gas my car averaging 45 miles per gallon but becauae of mileage i m already 13000 upside down i was thinking if i drive for another 100k miles that car will be worth 3500 to 5000 only right now hyundai delaer offered 18k which i think is really good and ioniq 6 have a deal which suck up my negative equity but if i drive ioniq 6 like the way i do tucson then i m scared i lose more money in a year and will be atleast 25k flipped in a year
If you want my honest opinion from a strictly business standpoint, I would stick with a hybrid for now. DC fast charging is going to cost more per mile than putting gas in your hybrid both in raw energy cost as well as your time that could be spent carrying passengers. Unless Houston has an exceptional amount of DC fast chargers, which I doubt it does like any major city, I would imagine you would be spending many hours of your life sitting in a line at these chargers just waiting to plug in. I could be wrong though. I guess the equity probably really comes into play here as well.
Does the V2L adapter work in this car?
I tried to get the same lease in New Mexico, but couldn’t find a dealer for hundreds of miles in any direction who could give me this deal (advertised on the Hyundai website).
Great review. It's on my list when it's time to trade.
What are you driving now?
@@TheIoniqGuy Tucson PHEV. The electric is nice but the gas mileage sucks at 70.
The red is nice looking!
Curious to hear what kind of adaptive cruise support it has in the base trim. Does it have HDA?
It does it just doesn’t have auto lane change and some of the machine learning functions of HDA2
Really good efficiency!
Put some LED lights under the front vent in the bottom.
i got a ioniq 5 sel awd for 399 month with 0 down on lease a few weeks back
Including tax?
@@dyoel182 yes
Yeah I got AWD on my 6 because after a RWD grand marquis in the snow I'm never doing that again.
I got my SEL AWD for $346/mo on a 24-mo/12k lease. Only the first month due at signing.
where?
@@treehugger354 West Virginia
I reallllly wish my 2024 kona ev charge port was on the side. Being in the front is just inconvenient.
"Inconvenient'? How so? This writer owns a 2019 Niro with the nose feeder. I find it useful and more. Example, he just pulls into the garage, and the EVSE is right there on the back wall. Park the Niro, open the door and plug it in,
Also congrats on your engagement…
I'm surprised you would install all that aftermarket stuff on a leased car.
No homelink mirror is an interesting choice from Hyundai. The electronics that manage that can’t cost more than a few dollars, surely.
are you owning or leasing ?
Leasing
It's a cool looking car but your camera doesn't do it justice.
Nope it definitely looks better in person
I only own RWD I do not like fwd at all
Luvin ur hairy forearms ❤
Ngl the interior is Pretty plain jane
You’ve never been in a Tesla have you? 😂
Ugliest EV yet, good numbers aside, the rear end droops like a well used soggy soap bar.
No it's not, much better looking than any tesla
Only fans?
Far cry from Tesla crap build quality. 😂
AND bland Tesla interiors