I was just wondering about this. Do the cars merit these speeds as far as performance on the road? There are plenty of ways now to make any shitbox go 200 mph, but do you really want to? Are the cars around the electric motors actually built to be a "sports car?"
EDIT: Oh, I'll add to the discussion just by saying yes, if and when I buy a new car, I will consider BEV, but I haven't owned one yet. Mainly because I have to travel from Illinois to Iowa fairly regularly to see family and our daughter at ISU. We usually use my newer pickup to do that. My wife is holding on to her 2010 Highlander because it still works well and looks good, but I wouldn't trust it for 300 miles of 75mph. That's kind of the way we've always worked, we have one car for travel and the other is the grocery getter that we drive until it falls apart. So, if the next purchase fits into the grocery getter/close commute, then I'll get one.
The other problem I have is I live in an older home with a full electric box. To add a charging station to my house would be upwards of $10,000 because I would have to get a new service brought in and probably re-wire the hole house since who knows exactly how things were wired before I moved in. I've had one quote done when my wife was considering a new car and it just wasn't in the budget.
If you pay $10,000 for a service upgrade and a charger you are getting majorly ripped off.