Future EV IS?
I've driven a couple Model 3s. Never a Performance, but both the RWD and Dual Motor versions. They were definitely fun. This weekend, I remembered why people say the IS has soul - the way it connects with me in the twisty bits. I can't say I've driven a Model 3 in that environment, so I'll reserve my judgment. Cars can be both fun around town and rewarding at the same time. The Lexus leans more toward the latter, for better or worse. I would bet that Lexus, free of the constraints of an ICE platform, could make a killer EV sedan.
I've driven a couple Model 3s. Never a Performance, but both the RWD and Dual Motor versions. They were definitely fun. This weekend, I remembered why people say the IS has soul - the way it connects with me in the twisty bits. I can't say I've driven a Model 3 in that environment, so I'll reserve my judgment. Cars can be both fun around town and rewarding at the same time. The Lexus leans more toward the latter, for better or worse. I would bet that Lexus, free of the constraints of an ICE platform, could make a killer EV sedan.
The M3P dominates at autocross and track events...especially with an upgraded suspension. Even stock, it pulls 0.95gs on a skidpad and the acceleration out of corners is brutal...ruined rollercoasters for me (0-60 in 3s flat is far different than a 4s car) and no matter how hard you push it, there is no signs of mechanical stress on the car...it just goes. Its different than ICE but it has "soul" in abundance and feels fantastic...go read any review or youtube and they all say the some thing. My point is that being an EV won't take away from an IS...it will add to it and hopefully, Lexus will make a soulful EV so I can come back to the brand again.
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