A little further thought here: first, not sure if you've driven either/both, but the "regular" long range is already faster than a very good number of "fast" ICE vehicles available and honestly in daily driving should be plenty fast for just about anyone. I think other than showing off for friends, the points raised by
@ATPMSD will come into play for daily driving, especially in the city.
And then there's that $63, which doesn't sound like a lot. How long is the car loan for? $63 a month is $756 a year, which still doesn't sound like a lot. But if your loan is for 5 years, that's $3,780. And if it's for 8 years, that's $6,048. Again, not sure how long your loan term is,
@TezlaTO. Depending on your financial situation, this may or may not be a significant amount of money for you.
But let's consider the opportunity cost--what else could you do with that money while still having an extremely nice vehicle (LR MY)? Are you saving to buy a home? That's money toward your downpayment, so you can get the home faster. Do you already own a home and have a mortgage?--could you use the money to pay down your principal a bit and pay less interest to the bank and own your home outright just a little faster? Could you use the money for a vacation? Could you put the funds toward an RRSP or TFSA, reducing your payable income tax and saving for your future? Not sure how much you drive and what your charging situation is, but that could potentially pay for some/all of your "fuel" costs and/or replacement tires (because even the LR will chew through tires faster than you may be used to) for the duration of your loan term?
Anyway, sorry not trying to be a downer or tell you what to do just give you some more things to think about. Life's expensive!
EDIT: just noticed you said you had to decide "today", meaning 8 days ago. Sorry about that. What did you end up deciding??