Personally, I will hold out and burn dinosaurs as long as I can. I absolutely HATE electric/hybrids. As an auto technician, I NEVER wanted to be an electrician let alone deal with the same level of electricity as a lineman.
Our fleet of hybrid Toyota Camry's has dropped since battery packs started needing replaced. I think our cost was something like 10k per unit. For city driving there wasn't near as much cost savings as was promised. More often than not the cars were running on the gas engine/generator anyway.
As a hobbyist mechanic, half of the appeal of an EV is that I won't touch it. I don't really want a hybrid. I'd like a full EV appliance that I can use up and throw away like I would a toaster, but an insanely fast toaster.
Pretty much my entire life I've had to work on my drivers with more frequency than I'd like and at some point the line between drivers and toys gets too blurry and wrenching starts being a chore.
And... I'm not expecting to have anyone watching my back for me as I grow older and I'm eventually going to need the car to drive itself. I may as well get my feet wet while I'm alert enough to understand what is going on. There are dino cars that will sort of self drive, but that's very clearly not where the heart of the technology is.