I have just taken delivery of my 2025 model year ID3 match pro with the screen and gear selector like the ID7 and it seems great. Replaces a 2020 A4 Avant. At 1.72 cm tall you are unusually small.
Haha good spot. I’m reviewing matchbox cars 😂 I was close to pulling the trigger on a MY25 id3 match pro but the Cupra born had a better deal at the time and swung me over. Same great screen though. Love it.
100% agree. The facelift ID3 does improve on its looks and internally that’s improved also with some more premium touches that are better than in the Born but I do prefer the interior of the Born, even with its more snug feeling cockpit and scratchy plastics high up. I’ll go over the MY25 Born once more in a few videos time, where I’ll go over the enhancements it brings and comparisons after test driving a few other EVs in the same segment.
I got this info from EV database. The newer 59kWh seems slower than the 77kWh variant. Which I thought odd too seeing as it’s much heavier. They have the older 58kWh listed as 7.3s
I have just taken delivery of my 2025 model year ID3 match pro with the screen and gear selector like the ID7 and it seems great. Replaces a 2020 A4 Avant. At 1.72 cm tall you are unusually small.
Haha good spot. I’m reviewing matchbox cars 😂
I was close to pulling the trigger on a MY25 id3 match pro but the Cupra born had a better deal at the time and swung me over. Same great screen though. Love it.
I think after the born, this looks terrible inside. And the exterior design of the born is a step up from the id3
100% agree. The facelift ID3 does improve on its looks and internally that’s improved also with some more premium touches that are better than in the Born but I do prefer the interior of the Born, even with its more snug feeling cockpit and scratchy plastics high up.
I’ll go over the MY25 Born once more in a few videos time, where I’ll go over the enhancements it brings and comparisons after test driving a few other EVs in the same segment.
You have the 0-60 times the wrong way round
I got this info from EV database. The newer 59kWh seems slower than the 77kWh variant. Which I thought odd too seeing as it’s much heavier. They have the older 58kWh listed as 7.3s