Diverse Automakers Are Focusing On Electrification And, Just As It Happens With Internal Combustion Cars, Consumers Are Looking For Affordable, Compact Electric Cars
Europe Wants Small Vehicles And, With Electric Cars Gaining Ground, Markets Will Also Demand More Affordable And Compact Electric Cars In The Same Zero-Emission Segment. Automakers Are Aware Of This And Are Shifting In That Direction. Stellantis, Volkswagen, And Renault Are The Leading Automakers Working To Move Into Electrification, Which Could Ensure Great Numbers. They Are Not The Only Ones, But At The Moment, They Are The Ones That Have Made The Most Progress With Popular Electric Cars In Europe.
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One Of The Most Recurring Names When It Comes To Popular Electric Cars Is The Fiat Centoventi. Introduced As A Concept About Three Years Ago, It Is Considered The Heir To The Current Panda, Although It Is Likely That A Whole Family Of Electrified Cars Will Emerge From This.
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Recently, The CEO Of The Italian Brand, Olivier François, Spoke Again About The Model, Who Had Already Mentioned An Electric Panda In 2020, Explaining That The Centoventi, Which Could Be One Of The New Electric Car Launches In Brazil, Might Be The Prelude To A Zero-Emission Segment A And Also To A Segment B.
Renault Promises To Bring Affordable Electric Cars To Brazil
Renault Is Also One Of The Major Automakers Promising To Bring Affordable Electric Cars To Brazil, Such As The Renault 4, Which Is Expected To Arrive In The Brazilian Electric Car Market In 2024, Right After The Renault 5, And Will Remain Faithful To The Philosophy That Ensured The Success Of The Original R4 Produced Between The 60s And 90s.
The Executive Director Of Renault, Luca De Meo, Stated That It Will Be Part Of A Next Generation Of Affordable Electric Cars That, Thanks To Next-Generation Batteries And Better Economies Of Scale, Will Achieve Price Parity With Combustion Engine Models Or At Least Be Cheaper Than Those Currently Offered.
Volkswagen Is Working On The Electrification Of Popular Electric Cars
Volkswagen, The Second-Largest Company In The World, Behind Only Tesla, The Electric Giant, Announced That It Is Developing A Family Of Affordable Electric Cars That Will Be Below The ID.3. The First Sign Of This Project Was Shown At The Latest Munich Motor Show, Where The ID. Life Was Displayed, An Interesting Concept That Anticipates Several Studies Of The Next Popular Electric Cars From The Group.
It Is Still Unknown Whether The Production Version Will Be Fully Cost-Effective; However, It Is Known That VW Has The Possibility To Replicate Vehicles In Numerous Models, Taking Advantage Of Other Brands. Thus, An ID Life Reinterpreted By Skoda Could Stand Out As An Excellent Cost-Benefit Ratio. It Will Be The First Model To Arrive In The Electric Car Market In Brazil And Will Be Called Elroq, With An Estimated Starting Price Lower Than R$ 120 Thousand. It Is Expected To Arrive In Mid-2024.
While This Model Does Not Arrive, The German Automaker Decided To Resume Production Of The Electric Up, A Model That Has Registered Great Sales Numbers And Will Return To The Market To Fill The Gap Until The Arrival Of The New Generation Of Popular Electric Cars In Brazil.


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