
Ioniq 5 vs Volkswagen ID.4 vs Ford Mustang Mach-E | Auto Express
Can the Ioniq 5 provide substance to match its style? We test it against the Volkswagen ID.4 and Ford Mustang Mach-E to find out
IONIQ 5 takes the 1st place.
When you say build quality that's pretty much the perceived build quality from the plastics and finishes in the interior.The Mustang is a great car but doesn't have good comfort and the build quality is medium. From the VW group, the best-finished EV is the Skoda Enyaq (applause for the Czech). The ID4 and ID3 don't have such a good quality of materials, which is really atypical for a VW but is a fact. The biggest issue of the EV cars from the VW group, not mentioned in this test, is to have continuously software bugs. It is really dramatic. Updating often crashes the computers. Positive is that from now on they can update over the air (OTA). Just hoping that it doesn't crash the computers when the car is at home. The next EV Ford will be based on VW group platforms. [emoji29]
The point is that both Ford and VW have a lot of experience, but it is their first electric car.
This is not the case for the Hyundai group.
I've done the same thing in the used Leaf that I bought a couple months ago, after driving a Model 3 for a few years....in both the mustang mach e and id4, i activated the wipers while trying to change gears (i drive a model 3 at the moment)
No wonder they keep making a hash of it.How little software is developed by car makers is illustrated by comments made in 2020 by Herbert Diess, then CEO Volkswagen Group and now its Chairman, when he admitted that “hardly a line of software code comes from us.” VW estimates that only 10% of the software in its vehicles is developed in-house. The other 90% is contributed by tens of suppliers, and at some OEMs, this number reportedly reaches more than 50.
Google AAOS cars (only Polestar 2, Volvo XC40 EV for now) are at least as good at voice recognition as Tesla cars.Voice recognition is not reliable in Teslas (which I'd expect to be absolute best in this) either: Voice recognition