Toyota Was Mocked For Going Slow On EVs, Honda And VW Are Now Paying For Going Fast
Automakers in the US are taking sharply different paths toward EV adoption. Some, like Toyota and Mercedes, continue with a measured approach to new EVs. Others, such as Honda and Stellantis, are cutting back on their planned EV launches. The auto industry is at a crossroads with EVs, and this is becoming increasingly evident. Nearly every automobile manufacturer has been forced into some level of self-reflection as far as electric cars are concerned. Some are forging ahead in hope, while others are slowing down and reassessing their plans as market demand fluctuates and prices rise. Also: These Are The Best-Selling EVs In America This Year So Far The recent developments in the industry portray the picture of how fragmented everything has become. Some have already abandoned or delayed EV projects since it has emerged that the growth they were envisaging was not that imminent. Others are in the process of doubling down and are taking this as a chance to leapfrog, as com...