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1. OEMs are doing a fine job of killing themselves in the sector already . . .
Tue May 27, 2025, 07:24 AM
May 27
https://www.shift2electric.com/evinfolist

The link above is to a really handy guide to all EV and PHEV models available in the US, updated monthly (or nearly monthly).

It's eight pages long, so rather than get stuck in one OEM's pricing schedule, I picked the first MSRP on the top of each of those eight pages, and here's how it stacks up:

Acura - $64,500
BMW - $119,500
Fiat - $32,500
Hyundai - $32,875
Lexus - $43,975
Mercedes - $105,250
Rivian - $75,900
VW - $39,735

I haven't averaged the pricing, but would bet it's somewhere around $65,000, given the abundance of luxury EV SUVs, and the paucity of anything under $35,000.

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