In 1982, my ex-wife and I bought a 1982 Honda Civic 1300 FE (the "FE" was for "Fuel Efficient" or "Fuel Economy"). It was a 2-door hatchback. It had plenty of room for two adults, the rear seat was usable for real people (other than giants), the driver's seat allowed me, at 6'-2" tall, to drive comfortably on extended trips, it had sufficient luggage space for us to go on vacations -- and it produced an honest 40 MPG highway and 30 MPG in normal driving (for us, a mix of urban and suburban commuting).
And they expect me to get excited about a lump that only goes 25 miles on battery before defaulting to carbon-fuel propulsion at WORSE mileage than my Honda delivered 29 years ago? I ... don't ... think ... so.