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AFAIK they still have the engineering chops to start building modest and practical daily drivers instead of unobtainably priced and ludicrously oversized trucks and SUVs. Surrendering most of the marketshare pie to Japan, Korea and China is a choice that US automakers have made.
This is exactly why Honda, Kawasaki, and Suzuki own the motorcycle market and Samsung and LG make all your TVs.
And then they will demand that the government protect them from their own actions.
They keep on building huge ridiculous EV then cry that EV aren't selling.. It is like US Automakers are The Sims
Right? Make a Ford Escort EV that starts at $25,000, with a 200 mile range, that can fast charge from 25% to 75% in 5 minutes, and they won't be able to build them fast enough for all the people who would want to buy them.
we have tariffs against the companies selling EV that can actually do that
They can't make profitable, affordable EV yet.. They just don't know how to do it.
People are like oh but the Bolt sold well and was affordable. Sure, at a loss, on a platform not designed to scale up and be profitable at high quantities.
So yes they're building big EVs so they don't bankrupt themselves and yes that then gives them a self fulfilling prophecy.
Edit: just to add, they're using the learnings from these bigger, still not profitable EVs to learn how to make profitable EVs.
yup there will be a Kodak moment when BYD starts their Mexican factory
I have a feeling that might get delayed via US pressure... but that's only going to buy them a little more time to figure their shit out.