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I know there have been talks that VW is in trouble, but boy they are killing it on EV cars right now IMO.
So many great options:
VW models ID3, ID5 and ID7 are all very good.
Skoda Enyaq is the #2 seller here right now for a reason, and the new Elroq is sure to be a hit too, finally some decent range on a low cost EV.
Audi Q4 etron is an excellent $10k cheaper alternative to BMW now that BMW increased the price on i4-40 by almost $12k.
Cupra (SEAT) are killing it on sporty design IMO. My personal favorite is the Born with 231HP and 82kWh battery, an excellent balance of price and performance.
Combined VW family have 8 models, and they all have reasonable range for the price, and high build quality.
It's no wonder they have 5 of the top 10 positions in Denmark.
Tesla simply can't keep pace with this, and VW have better motors and build quality.
They’re killing it in Europe, but half the cars you mentioned aren’t available in North America. That’s part of the problem.