That Ioniq looks good and no doubt it is but I'm struggling to see £40K in it. I wonder how big the cliff is that they fall off with second hand values in general and then with newer tech getting ever closer.
I will declare my hand now as the OP. If EV manufacturers really believed that EV was the future and not just the current bandwagon then surely they wouldn't feel the need to recoup every last penny on set up. Thats the only reason I can see why they are so expensive. Musk blabs about the £25k model 3, we are still waiting despite Tesla being very popular. How much "in profit" does Tesla need to be before such a thing. The books will no doubt look horrendous but they have got to be so asset rich that I think its not so much about saving the planet but making biggly bucks.
Lots of other manufacturers already had a lot of the infrastructure but we hear sob stories about how much it is to retool. I suggest just a little bit more than bringing a new range to market which they happily do more often than I have hot dinners.
Dont get me wrong, I love EV's, I hate the current cost, the inevitability that I will get "punished" for being an earlyish adopter, the unknown affect on secondhand values, the unknown cost of battery replacement but most of all I hate the fact that I can't justify buying one just yet.
Thanks to those who have taken part, I have found the replies interesting, I've enjoyed the real reports and views from different parts of the world and I hope folks continue to post and take part in the mini survey.