There is a bit of chatter on the internet these days that EVs sales 'have collapsed', and that EVs are basically 'over'. I read it in the WSJ.
LOL.
So for your consideration here is a little video from Marques Brownlee
It says that Xaiomi (basically, China's equivalent of Apple) makes a car now, and it is both remarkable and priced at $42k. Among its many features, it also does 0-60 in 2.6 seconds.
MB says it compares favorably with a Tesla model costing at least $10k more, and 'feels' like a $70k car.
Of course, this car has been banned in the US. That's right. There IS an actual car ban in the US. Not an ICE car ban, which is a right-wing fantasy talking point. The actual ban is the one that keeps you from buying this car.
The car WILL be sold in the EU. We will see what happens there in a few years with a little competition.
Before anyone says that $42k is a lot of money, the average new car sticker price in the US in 2025 is $48k. Importing these cars would improve affordability! And that would also mean I could buy one used for $25k in 2029.
LOL.
So for your consideration here is a little video from Marques Brownlee
It says that Xaiomi (basically, China's equivalent of Apple) makes a car now, and it is both remarkable and priced at $42k. Among its many features, it also does 0-60 in 2.6 seconds.
MB says it compares favorably with a Tesla model costing at least $10k more, and 'feels' like a $70k car.
Of course, this car has been banned in the US. That's right. There IS an actual car ban in the US. Not an ICE car ban, which is a right-wing fantasy talking point. The actual ban is the one that keeps you from buying this car.
The car WILL be sold in the EU. We will see what happens there in a few years with a little competition.
Before anyone says that $42k is a lot of money, the average new car sticker price in the US in 2025 is $48k. Importing these cars would improve affordability! And that would also mean I could buy one used for $25k in 2029.

