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This was an interesting watch. There is mention of Scout.
Agreed. The US had an opportunity to stay ahead in this emerging tech space, but many people feel that recent policy decisions have made that harder. Canada’s approach, which is allowing a limited percentage of Chinese EVs into their market, is a good example of how other countries are positioning themselves differently. And since Canada’s market and automotive preferences are so closely aligned with the US, it really highlights the contrast.Scout will have lots of competition by the time they hit the streets Chinese are coming and not just with luxury vehicles they are far more advanced than us especially in EV's and EREV's and hybrids. But to me EREV's will be short lived for the masses. Once EV technology allows 500 mile of pure EV range the Erev only becomes desirable to people who tow and that's not a large number. And the Chinese will most likely will get there first and at a cost appealing to many. Ford , GM , VW will be forced to collaborate and rebrand some Chinese vehicles till they catch up. But for the dinosaurs who think ice is the future I got a bridge I like to sell ya.