A Dozen or So New EV Models for US in 2025

Listed at the link:
https://insideevs.com/features/745920/new-evs-electric-models-2025/

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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?

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Hm. Apparently cheapskate AdrainC has not drunk the Kool-Aid that he MUST PAY UP FOR SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGY. LOL

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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.

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JCs count on conspicuous consumer types which you ain’t. Me neither.

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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