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Let's Face It, We're Just Plain Lazy
Recent news about the price cuts on the
Ford Focus EV and
Nissan Leaf are proof positive that despite all their eco-goodness, pure electrics as well as plug-in hybrids remain a tough sell to the American mass market.
There's no doubt automakers are committed to electrifying an increasing portion of their product offerings. The problem is that no one needs to buy an EV or plug-in hybrid. But with CAFE standards doubling to 54.5 miles per gallon by 2025 and California's mandate that major manufacturers sell zero-emission vehicles as a percentage of their overall fleets (a measure also adopted by 13 other states), carmakers
have to sell EVs and plug-in hybrids to avoid costly penalties or face caps on the number of vehicles they are allowed to sell.
Matt DeLorenzo
is the former editor-in-chief of Road & Track
and has covered the auto industry for 35 years, including stints at Automotive News
and AutoWeek
. He has authored books including VW's New Beetle, Chrysler's Modern Concept Cars
, and Corvette Dynasty.
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