You’re on the right lines, NJ. It was car leasing that I commented on a few times and I work in the EV powertrain industry. So somewhere in the middle of what you were thinking, like a hybrid
I don’t have an EV and yet I work in the industry. My mates and my old man can’t quite get their head round that, but it simply doesn’t work for me. My weekly mileage is either 50 miles of pottering or 450 miles of Heathrow round trip and the pottering. Until Heathrow and back on a charge becomes possible I won’t be touching an EV. The reason why I commented on leased vehicles is because I came out of the company car scheme and ploughed the money into my own private lease, and have done now for the last five cars. I have a 5 Series mild hybrid diesel that can do 900 miles on a tank, so two normal weeks of my 450.
Just changed my wife’s car and didn’t go EV, so maybe another clue as to where I am with it.
Questions you might want to ask yourself:
Do you need a company car or can you DIY, like I have done?
Do you have a regular journey which would mean a charge en-route, and if so are you ok with it?
Can you charge it at home/will you need to charge it at home?
As for the two cars, the Tesla powertrain (best in class) and the tech is superb, no denying this. However I’m not a fan on styling, but that’s subjective. Bits will also fall off the Tesla much quicker than they will the Beamer, but maybe that’s not a worry as it’s not your car. If the company car route is the way you want to go then I’d take the BMW. Personal preference based on 1. Not as common as Tesla and first one in the car park, 2. Styling, 3. Sytner’s on your doorstep, 4. I don’t like Elon Musk.