Two-row versions of the Model Y aren't heavy enough to be classified as SUVs for the higher MSRP cap bracket.
Topics Cloud
BYD (1323)
Car Buying (306)
Car Launch (280)
charging (809)
Charging infrastructure (548)
Charging Stations (548)
China (6899)
Coupe (287)
Crossover (841)
Deliveries (530)
Design Efficiency (319)
Electric (26340)
Electric cars (4169)
eMobility (23714)
eV (23658)
EV Data (497)
Ford (377)
Future Vehicles (495)
Geely (343)
Government/Legal (776)
Green (2988)
Hybrid (508)
Industry News (706)
Li Auto (453)
Luxury (777)
Monthly Data (462)
News (289)
Nio (1339)
Off-Road Vehicles (283)
Performance (702)
PHEV (293)
Plants/Manufacturing (546)
Report (1018)
RVs (280)
RVs/Campers (292)
Safety (294)
Sedan (471)
SUV (865)
Technology (476)
Tesla (1110)
Toyota (290)
Truck (415)
XPeng (619)
Zeekr (372)
_evergreen (292)
Recent Posts
- Deepal hits 400,000 cars in 29 months and aims to double the number in 2025
- GM proposes making prismatic EV batteries differently
- Spy shots show model suspected to be facelifted Nio ET5 Touring on road test
- IM Motors gets L4 autonomous driving road test license
- Hesai delivers more than 100,000 LiDARs in Dec