Cost Parity?: Two Dozen EVs “Available” in the US Start At Less Than $45,000
EV Adoption
JUNE 21, 2022
In other words, for many or most of these EVs you can’t simply walk into a dealer and buy one. For example, the Kia Niro EV (BEV) has a base MSRP of $39,990 versus $24,690 for the Kia Niro regular hybrid — a difference of $15,300. Back in January I visited a Bay Area Ford dealer and wanted to check out the Mustang Mach-E.
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