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“It will become increasingly difficult for luxury brands to keep charging a hefty price premium for their EVs”

PRICE OF PREMIUM

THE ERA OF electric cars is now here, and one thing that is becoming rapidly evident is the diminishing gap regarding EV technology and features between mainstream and premium brands.

In the past, premium brands have been able to claim higher levels

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