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If the entry model came to the US, it could become the Ford Taurus or Toyota Camry of electrics. But the charging infrastructure would need to build up massively to be able to support that kind of volume.
The fact that they're hitting both low end and high end (plus everything in between) should be massively concerning to every car company.
Don't worry, they will pay politicians to make it illegal for them to sell here.
Just like they did with Tesla at first.
Should we be rooting for or against this company. I'm all for competition, but Elon Musk has made me lose faith in any car company.