If Ford thought the whole EV thing was going away it thought wrong You’re driving between bright green meadows, hills to one side, mountains to the other, sturdy bridges crossing lively streams, past exquisite old churches and angular new homes, on well-surfaced roads that have benefited from European investment. But then you turn a corner and you’re faced by blocks of Communist-era apartments.
Chances that they smell of decay and bodily secretions? High. Propensity to stop and check? Low.
Slovenia seems to be a mix of the svelte now, the tatty old and the got-a-story-to-tell very old. Which is not far off being a neat analogy with the new Ford Explorer.
The air here is lovely and clean, cool from the Alps, untroubled by stinky factories. We’re in the more…