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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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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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Target BYD Atto 3! China’s Chery Omoda E5 wants a big slice of the affordable electric SUV action

EV Central

That’s the task BYD’s rival Chinese brand Chery has set its incoming Omoda E5 electric compact SUV. On-sale from July, the Omoda E5 will be the first battery electric model brought into Australia by Chery since it launched here in early 2023. READ MORE: Chery on top? 2024 Chery Omoda E5 interior.

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Ford Plans Affordable EV Models and Promises Profitability

The Truth About Cars

Ford hasn’t had the best luck with profitability on its electric vehicle business, but the automaker is not shying away from aiming at the cheaper end of the EV spectrum. At the same time, it’s unclear how Ford plans to reach profitability with cheaper vehicles, as it’s slowed investments in new factories and other related areas.

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Nio unveils its Tesla Model Y competitor the L60 SUV

Teslarati

Chinese automaker Nio unveiled its Tesla Model Y competitor, the Onvo L60 SUV. Nio’s Chief Executive William Li unveiled the Onvo L60 SUV in Shanghai. Onvo is Nio’s more affordable brand. The Onvo L60 SUV starts at $30,465, 10% cheaper than the Tesla Model Y. The all-electric Onvo L60 SUV has an energy consumption of 12.1

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

Baua Electric

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. Farley said anything “larger than the Escape” better be functional or a work vehicle.