What's a company car? 
There's about a million of them on UK roads, excluding fleet vehicles. They're not exactly rare

Yes, an ice vehicle will be quicker than a tesla over anything over about 200miles, assuming you do it without stopping, which I would say is relatively rare.
But how often does that ever matter? I do 25-30k a year across a couple of vehicles, about 23k ish in the e-golf. The longest journey I regularly make is Birmingham to Bridgewater and even with a range of 120-130mils, the e-golf only adds less than an hour to my day. Even the base model tesla would do it without adding any meaningful time.
Anytime EVs are discussed, suddenly everyone becomes a driver that needs to do 800miles, nonstop, towing a caravan. And for 99% of people it's absolute rubbish. The average annual use for a car is about 9k miles, or 12k in company cars.
So, would you prefer better performance, tech and a quieter, smoother ride, or being able to keep driving over 250miles nonstop, both times a year when it happens. I know which I prefer
