100%. It's been fun to watch the transformation. I had a muscle car in high school that was considered a rocket ship for the time because it ran low 13 second 1/4 mile times. I had a bunch of sports cars over the years. Now my wife's family car would curb stomp all of those cars and it's not even the fast version. It will do it every single time, over and over. No wheel spin, no missing gears, no damage done, etc.100% agree, they flipped that perception 180 degrees. Instead of the underpowered, slow, unsexy car for wienerless wimps, they made EVs into instant-acceleration rocket sleds that even motorheads could look at and say "the 0-60 time is WHAT?!?!"
I don't think many people now are hesitating to buy an EV because they think it threatens their manhood - like buying a minivan maybe. Now it's just range anxiety, maybe battery life concerns, etc. Which is a lot less emotional and can be overcome with education and time.
When they first came out you heard "Well they may be fast off the line but....". Now that has been debunked
Pretty much all they have now is that they sound good, look good, and handle well. A lot of the "sound well" is now manufactures pumping in fake engine noise, and the majority of sports car owners idea of hitting the limits of handling involves going around 20mph roundabouts in Grimes.