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There is not enough demand for $120k EVs, theres plenty of demand for reasonable priced ones
Naw. You already have the people who really want to be in EVs. You have to convince the rest.
PHEV is what Americans actually want.
Pure electric most days, no range issues for long trips, more power in sports cars.
Hard disagree.
I'd love to save on gas and maintenance but there's no affordable EVs for a family of 5. I'm not spending 50k+ on a Hyundai crossover.
Yeah, and the the EV9 (3-row) is $60k (not remotely cheap, but the cheapest I'm aware of). It's obviously worth checking the 5-year cost proposition (given fuel vs. electricity pricing), but if the math doesn't work out for your driving needs, then you're pretty well out of options for now.