BBC Top Gear Magazine

CHRIS HARRIS

Our future looks increasing­ly electric, but that doesn’t mean we have to naysay everything else, says Chris

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“THE ONE CONSTANT MESSAGE MY KIDS RECEIVED WAS THAT CARS ARE EVIL”

“If you are not selling combustion engines someone else will ” A rare moment of common sense in the form of a recent utterance from the boss of BMW Oliver Zipse Most people in his position feel compelled to talk only of an all electric future and they fear the consequenc­es of suggesting anything else Because politician­s and many young people who live in large cities have decided being able to cover distances using an engine is the worst thing a human can do As they cluck over coffee freshly shipped from Ethiopia

It’s the certainty of the electro zealots I find so distastefu­l and the fact they think they have a moral superiorit­y Unhelpfull­y for them public opinion on future mobility in the UK has been shaped by politician­s Twitter bullies and to an extent that I find genuinely scary the education system This is …† year scenario planning by Wikipedia The first two are easily understood and visible Cancel culture now means that on most social media you cannot defend the internal combustion engine or suggest a single cyclist in the history of cycling has ever done anything wrong

For those of us who don’t necessaril­y agree with those positions and think that being an adult means you have to acknowledg­e the grey between the black and the white there is always the option of just not being active on those platforms I’ve been off Twitter for five months Š predictabl­y I’m much happier But if you have children and obey the law by sending them to school you can’t avoid the education system

My kids have been taught many things by their mostly inspiratio­nal teachers And most of them surround notions of tolerance and not reaching absolute conclusion­s about anything from empire to gender to the fact that people in the UK shouldn’t be eating avocados in November But the one constant message my kids received was that cars are evil It’s been unequivoca­l

As a car driving parent this force feeding of nonsense is a little frustratin­g As a bloke who presents a TV show that doesn’t always take the most serious approach to burning fossil fuels it’s a bit of a disaster Someone in my position ‘† years ago would have been fending off requests to bring a Lambo to the playground so Year ” could rev it and giggle In ‘†‘‘ I need a disguise to hide from the disapprovi­ng looks Even if I rock up in an EV I still feel the level of judgement would be reduced if I were a convicted armed robber It’s very strange Because most of the kids who nod while teacher tells them they should live in a cave and renounce anything their country of birth has done for the past … ††† years then run out of the school and spread out in the back of mummy’s Range Rover

Anyhow I think we the car community needs to get on the front foot with the education system Do a bit of PR Let them know that electric might well constitute a good portion of future mobility but that other solutions will be needed That driving a car isn’t automatica­lly evil and that cars can be allowed to be fun And that okra isn’t a seasonal vegetable in the UK in January

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