Listed at the link:
https://insideevs.com/features/745920/new-evs-electric-models-2025/
Any under $40k?
While the cars I’ve listed so far inject some fun and much-needed variety to the EV space, none solve perhaps the biggest hurdle facing EVs today: price. In November, the average new EV changed hands for just over $55,000. For electric cars to become just cars, they’ll need to match combustion vehicles on sticker price. And that won’t happen in any kind of significant way in 2025.
Nope.
A Mazda 3 is <$30k. I looked at one on my local dealer’s lot yesterday. Dependable, practical, long-lasting transport that will last >10 years (my last one did, until rear-ended). Where’s the competitive EV?
Hm. Apparently cheapskate AdrainC has not drunk the Kool-Aid that he MUST PAY UP FOR SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGY. LOL
Or a car bigger than a Mazda 3.
We do have a minivan, a legacy from when the kids were little. It’s a keeper, being so useful, and anyway so bashed about that it’s not worth much.
Our other cars are 2x Mazda 3’s, a Niro and a Bolt. We are small and efficient and like our cars to be the same.
JCs count on conspicuous consumer types which you ain’t. Me neither.
JCs count on conspicuous consumer types which you ain’t. Me neither.
We will probably all be marched off to a “re-education camp” to be convinced to get in line and buy what is most profitable for the “JCs”. I saw a Ford ad on the tube a couple days ago: Explorer, Expedition, and F-150 only. No mention of their smaller, less exorbitantly priced, products.
Steve