Ah, the grand list of overlooked EVs, a collection of electric dreams that never quite made it to the stars. What’s that? GM’s sending mixed signals about its EVs? Must be like trying to figure out the plot of a movie with a screen that’s constantly flickering on and off. Ford’s Mustang Mach-E, you say? What, they couldn’t just call it the Mustang III and be done with it? Hyundai’s Ioniq 6, a budget premium EV? I guess they didn’t want to scare away the folks with their ‘normal’ Ioniq 5. Subaru Solterra, with its all-wheel-drive prowess? Clearly, it’s just a vehicle for the faint-hearted who prefer the road less traveled. Volkswagen ID.4, a ‘competent’ EV? Now, there’s a phrase that’s been overused in the EV world. Nissan Ariya, a crossover with ‘upscale’ interiors? I’m sure the word ‘upscale’ is only used to describe EVs because ‘affordable’ doesn’t fit their price tags. Kia EV6, offering performance for the price of a Tesla? Must be like owning a Ferrari with a side of bread and butter. Genesis GV60, competing with established luxury brands? It’s like a peacock trying to fit in with a group of penguins. Cadillac Lyriq, a sedan with ‘epic styling’? Well, at least it’s not trying to be a spaceship. And the Polestar 2, with its Scandinavian design? I’m sure that’s the reason it’s overlooked, not because it’s a pricey, unaffordable luxury car. A true list of the ‘overlooked’ EVs, indeed!
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