Hey all, so I’ve recently reserved a V3 E-Boost, and I’m set to take it for a test drive this weekend to see if it’s the right upgrade for me. Right now, I’m driving an ID3 150ps Pro, and I’ve been happy with it for the most part. But I’ve got the chance to pick up the E-Boost as early as next week if everything checks out.....I’m still pretty much undecided and need to weigh a few things before committing.
One of my biggest turn offs with the ID3 is how the sport mode behaves, not sure if it just me right, but it’s almost feels like it’s permanently stuck in B mode, with strong regenerative braking kicking in the moment I lift off the accelerator, even though I’m technically in D mode. It disrupts the smoothness I’m used to, and I find it quite hard to adjust to that level of regen, especially when I want a more relaxed driving experience.
I’m hoping someone with experience driving the E-Boost can chime in on this. When running Cupra mode, does it behave the same way with regen, even in D mode? I’m really hoping it’s different because this one feature could be a dealbreaker for me if the car behaves similarly. Any feedback before I take the plunge would be super helpful, thanks guys.
One of my biggest turn offs with the ID3 is how the sport mode behaves, not sure if it just me right, but it’s almost feels like it’s permanently stuck in B mode, with strong regenerative braking kicking in the moment I lift off the accelerator, even though I’m technically in D mode. It disrupts the smoothness I’m used to, and I find it quite hard to adjust to that level of regen, especially when I want a more relaxed driving experience.
I’m hoping someone with experience driving the E-Boost can chime in on this. When running Cupra mode, does it behave the same way with regen, even in D mode? I’m really hoping it’s different because this one feature could be a dealbreaker for me if the car behaves similarly. Any feedback before I take the plunge would be super helpful, thanks guys.