How did you find it? Was it easier than you had expected?
I find driving any new car a little stressful; there are a lot of features to get used to, and driving a big, beautiful and rather expensive EV around London's tight, busy roads could have been extremely stressful, however, I found the Polestar 2 to be reasonably intuitive.
Though it took me a little while to get used to the sensitivity of the car (braking, accelerating), generally it was a smooth and comfortable ride. Plus, I liked the idea that if it were my car, these features could have been altered - I found that with an electric it’s all about your preferences, which is great; you can’t change the clutch height on a manual with such ease.
When I was out in the countryside of Surrey I switched to the Volkswagen ID.5. This EV was particularly wide and I felt a bit intimidated - a close brush with a tractor was one of my least favourite moments. The gears were behind the wheel and had a slightly awkward, curved mechanism to them, unlike the gear-stick equivalent in the Polestar which I preferred. Whilst the ID.5’s interior was spacious and fun, with funky purple lights in its crevices, the Polestar was simply cosier and more practical, with a larger windscreen which made seeing much easier (something I consider rather essential when driving).
I think if I had to summarise the two, the ID.5 is the spaceship car you see in advertisements and is great for a passenger who wants extra legroom, whereas the Polestar brings you back down to reality: its user-friendly technology inviting you to enjoy the powerful and fun side of EVs. Relatively though, both cars were easy drives, and I enjoyed the experience as a whole.