Electric cars are finally getting cheaper. For years, EVs were becoming more widely available — but still at a high price. These days, the push is becoming less about simply developing an initial wave of EVs, and more about actually competing with them. Part of that has to do with price, so as we head toward a second, much wider wave of electric vehicles, we can expect to see some great inexpensive models.
An actually new design could be very exciting. After all, while previous-generation Bolt EVs offered excellent value, they were hardly good-looking vehicles. There’s also a lot we don’t know about the Ev3; however, we’ll likely learn a whole lot more in the next month when the vehicle is released in Korea. We’re expecting it to offer a range in the region of 300 miles, and cost less than $40,000 — and hopefully much closer to $30,000.
The Volvo EX30 is expected to start at $34,950, which is a great price for such a stylish EV. It can be reserved from the website now, and we’re expecting deliveries to begin in the summer at some point.
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