As the world shifts towards electric vehicles, U.S. automakers are facing a daunting reality: they may soon be relegated to producing niche products, specializing in gas-powered vehicles that are increasingly out of favor with environmentally conscious consumers. The growing demand for eco-friendly transportation options has left many American car manufacturers struggling to keep up, with some industry experts warning that they may be left behind in the transition to electric vehicles. As countries like Norway and the Netherlands lead the charge in adopting electric vehicle technology, the U.S. lags behind, with many domestic carmakers still investing heavily in gas-guzzling models. Can U.S. automakers adapt to the changing market, or will they become relics of a bygone era?
U.S. Automakers Risk Being Reduced to Niche Producers of Gas Vehicles The New York Times