I've not had a proper drive myself yet (Missus' work scheme, still waiting for me to be added to the insurance) but the rear visibility doesn't seem too bad, though it does have a spoiler across the middle of it. Just have pretend it's an XR4iCount Steer wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:18 pmAh, yes. I see a few of the sportsback models around and wondered why people went for them. The rearward visibility looks much diminished. (I blame the RR Evoke for the trend towards rear screens the size of a letterbox).Slenver wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 9:00 pmIt is, and it's fairly tall. But it's the Sportback version that's specifically designed to be a bit less comfortable in the back. The missus preferred the look of them.
It's like a lot of modern cars really that are quite cleverly designed to look modestly proportioned.. until you see them next to something 10 years old! I mean, it's the base model and those are 20" wheels for scale...
I suppose the latest Polestar takes the trend to the ultimate conclusion.
I wouldn't choose one myself – they're a bit more expensive for the same car with restricted rear height/view, but I'm not paying.
