I am honestly surprised that this didn't get cancelled. I find it to be an attractive vehicle, but it's too expensive, the range isn't great, and the Stellantis EV reliability record is pretty atrocious.
I get Volkswagens as work rentals every once in a while, and none of them excel in any particular area. The last Atlas that I rented had VERY hard, uncomfortable seats (definitely harder than most American consumers are used to). The last Jetta that I rented had a very plasticky interior with an anemic powertrain. If Volkswagen thinks they're helping their image by selling vehicles into rental fleets, they're definitely not...
I noticed that as well! It reminds me almost of like the Ford airstream, interceptor, and Super Chief era of Ford design where they went with that really bold, large, singular front end graphic, just reimagined for the EV age. I actually kinda like it, it gives the vehicle a commanding presence imo.
Wouldn't it be great if it were Ford announcing these specifics?
https://www.autonews.com/toyota/an-toyota-us-investments-hybrids-1118/?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Newsletter-ANBreakingNewsAlert-20251118