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Ford plans affordable small electric pickup and SUV, starting around $25,000

Electrek

Amid a flood of new competition, Ford is shifting plans to build more affordable electric vehicles. Ford is developing a new low-cost EV platform to power a small electric pickup and SUV, with starting prices around $25,000.

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Stellantis and China’s Leapmotor open orders for affordable EVs in Europe

Teslarati

Stellantis and its China-based partner Leapmotor announced that orders for their affordable electric vehicles (EVs) officially opened in Europe. The joint venture will also make the C10 SUV available in European dealerships next month. The C10 SUV will start at €36,400. The T03 will start at €18,900.

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Volkswagen aims to debut new affordable electric vehicles in 2027 with prices around $22,000

Baua Electric

Volkswagen is aiming for its new low-cost electric vehicles to debut in 2027. The new affordable VW EVs are expected to be priced around $21,800 (20,000 euros). VW said last week it was still looking at its options for affordable EVs. VW said last week it was still looking at its options for affordable EVs.

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Carmakers Urged To Stop Prioritising SUVs Over Smaller & More Affordable Electric Cars

CleanTechnica EVs

Carmakers urged to stop prioritising SUVs over smaller and more affordable electric cars People in the UK more likely to buy EVs

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Alumobility study shows next-generation aluminum doors can offer automakers an affordable, lightweight solution

Green Car Congress

Alumobility, a non-profit organization focused on solutions to advance the adoption of aluminum automotive body sheet, announced the results of its technical study demonstrating affordable lightweighting through the proposed conversion of a mass-produced C-segment SUV passenger door from steel to aluminum.

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More affordable EVs coming? KG Mobility, formerly SsangYong, teams up with EV pioneer BYD to fast-track development of its electric vehicles

EV Central

Commenting on the new deal, KGM said: “This technical partnership with BYD, renowned for its exceptional technological expertise in electric vehicle battery cells and packs, aims to secure the company’s continued and sustainable growth.” ” The post More affordable EVs coming?

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GM and Honda expanding partnership to codevelop series of affordable EVs in most popular vehicle segments; on sale in 2027

Green Car Congress

General Motors and Honda plan to expand the two companies’ relationship by codeveloping a series of affordable electric vehicles based on a new global architecture using next-generation Ultium battery technology. The compact crossover segment is the largest in the world, with annual volumes of more than 13 million vehicles.

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