Electric vehicle (EV) enthusiasts often assume that buyers are drawn to the sleek, futuristic designs of these eco-friendly cars. However, a new study is challenging this notion, revealing that many EV buyers are prioritizing practicality over style. According to research, a significant majority of EV purchasers are opting for more subdued, unassuming designs, often choosing cars that resemble their gasoline-powered counterparts. This shift in consumer preferences may be a sign that the EV market is maturing, with buyers focusing on functionality and reliability rather than flashy aesthetics.


Research Suggests Most EV Buyers Actually Want Boring Cars  Yahoo Autos