Awaz
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I don't think not having AWD is a safety issue as such.All vehicles should be AWD at a minimum for added safety IMHO.
I have driven BMWs all my life, always RWD, and my last i4 EV too was RWD. Never felt lack of safety issue.
I think all EV manufacturers are doing RWD variants, that many call long range. And why not?
Even Taycan has a RWD, and reading/watching many reviews, they like it, without missing any of the Porsche driving dynamic that it is known for. I bet some contributors here must have had a Taycan RWD.
Even Chinese manufacturers are offering all variants, including long range. Single electric motor always gives you more range with same battery size. Some even have 3 electric motors or 4 (if I'm not wrong reading it somewhere, recently).
More than one electric motor in EV is not necessarily for AWD purposes, they are also for the car shoot in a blink of a second or something, to compete with some of the super cars. That would be a good toy for some, but not necessarily ideal for day to day driving.
All-wheel drive is probably far more necessary for those taking their Macan off-road, but I bet many will never do
At the end of the day, it's good we all have different choices and preferences.