#lovemyev it's interesting to hear your feedback on the difference between the 1st gen ZS and the new facelift. I was a fairly early adopter getting my ZS in January 2020 so I was interested in your comment about the handling of the facelift model. I had to test drives on the facelift and with the higher 55 profile tyres on the facelift, I thought the steering was less precise than the original 50 profile of the 1st Gen ZS, Although clearly, the ride benefited from the slightly squishy tyres, although I also think they must have made some adjustments to the suspension.
Yeah - The jury is still out on this one, but the ride is different alright, but in a good way !.
Car is still very new of course, but I have managed to put 1,500 miles on it already.
We have owned the car for just over 2 weeks now and I STILL can't make my mind up on what they have done to improve the ride ?.
But it feels more than just tyres to me somehow ?.
Is it just simply the extra weight of the LR battery, making the car sit lower, or has the car received some suspension tweaks ?.
It does not "Wallow" about so much as the Gen1 model, that's for sure.
The ride is firmer ( in good way ) but not too firm.
What ever is going on, it just rides better than the Gen1 model is for sure.
Personally, I never had a huge problem with the ride on the Gen1 model, although I do understand why people would criticise the handling when the car is pushed hard around tight back roads.
But if you really wanted to do that with the ZS EV, then its very likely you bought the wrong car in the first place.
What ever the charges are, they are certainly for the better.
That goes for the majority of the improvements on the face lift model.
Simply put, if you liked the Gen1 version, you will love the face lift version.