As the global electric vehicle (EV) market continues to accelerate, a stark contrast is emerging between Europe and the United States. While Europeans are being offered a range of affordable EV options, including the $17,000 Skoda Citigo e iV, American consumers are still waiting for their turn. Despite growing demand and government incentives, the US EV market remains largely inaccessible to budget-conscious buyers, with most models priced above $30,000. As the world's largest automakers struggle to meet the increasing demand for eco-friendly vehicles, it's clear that the US is falling behind in the EV revolution.
Europe Is Getting $17,000 EVs While America Still Waits For One Autoblog