Here’s our first look at Volkswagen’s cheapest EV, with prices starting at about $20,000
Here’s our first look at Volkswagen’s cheapest EV, with prices starting at about $20,000
We are finally getting a look at Volkswagen’s answer to BYD and other low-cost Chinese electric cars. Volkswagen previewed its...
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Price sounds good, finally. Now please start to offer some station wagons instead of SUVs.
18 0 ReplyIoniq 5, EV6, GV60
3 5 ReplyCompact recreational vehicles AKA "crossovers" are not station wagons, or if in Europe, touring cars.
It's about the back. It's big, like rear facing seats big; but the car is low, and less massive for it.
This is the high point of the category. We need to bring that shit back.
14 1 ReplyIn what way is the ioniq 5 not a station wagon. I haven’t even seen Hyundai call it a crossover. It’s incredibly low, it’s nowhere near the size of a crossover.
1 0 ReplyGive me the Benz as reissue EV, just do it you cowards!
Baby got back
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