How does it compare?
Range
The Q Yachts Q30 boasts an impressive range of up to 42 miles (68 km) on a single charge. That might sound as limited as a goldfishs memory, but hold your horses—this is designed for serene, leisurely voyages. In contrast, the Rivian R1T flaunts a colossal 314 miles (505 km), while the Lucid Air Dream Edition effortlessly glides for 516 miles (830 km). The Polestar 2 manages a respectable 233 miles (375 km), whereas the Tesla Model S Plaid reigns supreme with a staggering 348 miles (560 km).
Power
With a modest yet purposeful 30 kW electric motor, the Q Yachts Q30 doesn’t compete in terms of raw brute force. The Rivian R1T stomps the ground with a combined 800 hp (597 kW), while the Lucid Air Dream Edition blitzes the scene with 1,111 hp (828 kW). The Polestar 2, comparatively tame, still churns out a notable 408 hp (300 kW), whereas the Tesla Model S Plaid, akin to a rocket on wheels, propels itself with a mind-bending 1,020 hp (761 kW).
Charging Time
The Q Yachts Q30 takes a laid-back approach, requiring about 7 hours for a full charge on a 220V outlet. The Rivian R1T accelerates its recharge to a mere 40 minutes to 80% with a fast charger, while the Lucid Air Dream Edition trims it down to 20 minutes for an extra 300 miles (482 km). The Polestar 2, gradually catching the EV drift, needs about 40 minutes to reach 80%, and the Tesla Model S Plaid zips itself to 80% in just 15 minutes.
Price
The Q Yachts Q30, a premium marvel, commands a princely sum of $208,000 (or about £150,000, €175,000). Compare that to the Rivian R1T, which starts near $73,000 (£55,000, €65,000), the Lucid Air Dream Edition bolting forward at about $169,000 (£123,000, €142,000), the streamlined Polestar 2 at around $61,000 (£46,000, €54,000), and the Tesla Model S Plaid, almost budget at $135,000 (£100,000, €113,000).

