BigGreenR1S
Active Member
- First Name
- Craig
- Joined
- Jun 1, 2022
- Threads
- 1
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- 34
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- 58
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- Vehicles
- BMW X7
- Thread starter
- #196
When my wife was driving it I could tell by the way she was driving she didn’t think it had balls. I kept telling her to dip her foot in more than she thinks she should. Finally she did and that was one of those too much too late scenarios that didn’t play well…. For me, the pedal was absolutely not linear in terms of travel/power output. I’m 100% sure this is partly a BMW bias, where 80% of the power is always available in the first 20% of pedal travel!Your taste is your taste and that’s fine. Comments about the ride quality are spot on- that’s my main complaint after 10k miles in 6 months. That and how clunky adjusting the second row is.
Only odd bit to me was the comment about latency in acceleration. There’s lots of pedal travel in the R1S but the power is always there, instantly, when I push down. And I came from a manual BMW where I could - as much as is possible in an ICE vehicle - make sure I had power when I needed it. R1S is much better than that. So I am really surprised by this comment given that instant power is a main EV selling point across the board.
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