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Toyota Corolla Hybrid review, Rivian Max pack details, Kia EV9 range, Aptera update: The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

Which company revealed several upcoming affordable EVs? For EV shoppers, why is leasing a more popular vs. buying than it was last year? Kia has provided full pricing details for the upcoming 2024 EV9 three-row electric.

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Kia Niro EV: Best Car To Buy 2020 nominee

Green Car Reports

The electric-vehicle invasion hasn’t exactly happened the way it was supposed to some years ago—with mass-market models getting longer-range batteries or becoming even more affordable.

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2025 Kia EV5 road test – why it’s a better buy than a Tesla Model Y

EV Central

Do you remember when buying a Tesla made you seem cool and futuristic, the envy of friends, neighbours and strangers? Sure, you could still achieve that feeling today, but you’d have to move to America and buy a Cybetruck to do so, and there are two huge problems in that sentence right there.

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Hyundai, Tesla pave the way for long-range (+300 mi) EV prices falling below average gas cars

Electrek

Buying an electric car with at least 300 miles of range is getting more affordable than ever. Several automakers, including Hyundai , Kia, and Tesla, are now offering long-range EVs (those with at least 300 miles range) that are cheaper to buy than the average gas-powered car in the US.

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The Number of People Willing to Buy an EV Has Declined Since 2023

The Truth About Cars

American car buyers are 14 percent less likely to buy an EV than they were in 2023, down to 34 percent from 48 last year. Automakers are returning to hybrids and plug-in hybrids to satisfy buyers’ desire for more affordable, fuel-efficient vehicles. Images: Kia, Ford, GM/Chevrolet] Become a TTAC insider.

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Study: People Want to Buy EVs but Costs Are Still Too High

The Truth About Cars

A recent study from KPMG found that most people are interested in buying an EV, but many cite affordability as a hurdle to ownership.& KPMG’s global automotive sector leader, Gary Silber, told Automotive News that “a lot of people are excited about the opportunity, but I don’t know how many people can afford it.”

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Why Tesla competitors will need more than affordability to take EV pioneer’s crown

Teslarati

Tesla’s most affordable vehicle is the Rear-Wheel Drive Model 3, which starts at $42,990 before incentives. It is far from the most affordable EV on the market, as several vehicles, both in production and planned for the future, have been marketed as the “Tesla Killers,” a term that was widely put to rest a few years ago.