China's electric vehicle (EV) market is heating up, with a new player emerging to challenge the likes of Tesla and General Motors' Hummer EV. The Chinese EV startup, Li Auto, has announced plans to enter the US market with its electric SUV, the L9, which boasts a range of over 300 miles on a single charge. But what does this mean for American dealerships, and how will they adapt to the changing landscape of electric vehicles? As the EV market continues to grow, dealerships are facing increased pressure to offer a wider range of electric options, and Li Auto's entry into the US market is likely to be a significant factor in this shift.
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