Not a bad-looking car, but still, they’re pushing EVs way too hard because the infrastructure isn’t there for them yet in most places. Until you start seeing large numbers of charging stations along rural Interstates and they begin approaching gas-station numbers, forget it. They’re a city-based novelty. And states like Commiefornia think they can just mandate an entire EV infrastructure into being in just ten years when they can’t even keep the existing lights on?
I don’t doubt that EVs will become a big thing, maybe in 20 or 30 years, but by then we may have something like hydrogen fuel cells or even better gasoline engines that makes battery power obsolete. Compare a modern gas engine to something from 40 or 50 years ago and the technological leap is insane. Most new cars probably have cleaner exhaust coming out than the air coming in if they’re in a big city.
}:-)4
True, we are at the Model T stage of EVs right now..................