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Oh my wife's Ioniq 5 is pretty quick, just over 4 seconds 0-60 and my buddies Model 3 performance is almost as fast as my Vette 0-60. But neither of them feel good outside of acceleration. I can't feel the steering weight up, I have little idea what the front wheels are doing, the rear end is numb at best. When I push a car to 10/10ths on a track I want to know what is going every second of the way and in either EV there is nothing to feel.
The best car for feel I've ever driven was a McLaren 620s. I swear I could have told you the names of every pebble on the road as I drove over them. I want that kind of connection to the road in an EV. And none of them have it yet.