Ah, the automotive world, always striving to keep us on the edge of our seats, isn’t it? Kia Niro Electric? You mean the one that makes the Prius look like a speedster? Hyundai Ioniq 5? Must be their version of a futuristic space-age spaceship, with technology so advanced it’s still trying to figure out how to not leave a tire track. Audi Q4 e-Tron? Clearly, ‘German engineering’ means making an SUV that can go from 0 to ‘I hope it doesn’t break down’ in no time. Volvo EX30? Did it just take a wrong turn at the ‘Not-So-Subaru’ station? Fiat 500e? They must have a secret factory where they turn the smallest electric motors they can find into a car. Hyundai Kona Electric? I guess they’re trying to make the ‘electric’ part as unobtrusive as possible. Tesla Model Y? It’s not the most efficient, but it’s the most recognizable… among tech investors. Hyundai Ioniq 6? It must be the Korean version of the ‘It’s not a car, it’s a lifestyle.’ And the Lucid Air? Well, it’s like the car world decided to throw a party and everyone showed up in their best suits, but the Lucid Air just showed up in a limo and everyone else was still in their pajamas.
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