Agreed. My theory back then was that the car keeps it's value better and the 30k more will pay for itself by running on electric half the time.
Not...
But it definitely is a super car which I am very fond of, it just wasn't a very well thought out decision to be sitting on 400kg of 4 year old batteries down the line. The car was only leased so I can give it back, but don't want to be sitting on it for long enough to find out what happens when the battery guarantee (4 years) times out on me and the things do dzzzzttt.
Hence I am tending toward something less exotic and experimental this time round. For example, something which I after 4 years of leasing as a company car might also want to keep as a private vehicle even.
Cheers,
Julius