European EV makers shift to smaller cars to challenge SUVs
European electric carmakers are introducing smaller, more affordable models designed for narrow city streets, reversing a trend toward larger SUVs. The new Renault Twingo E-Tech, priced from €19,490 in France and expected to sell for about £18,000 in the UK next year, is one example of this shift. Battery technology improvements and reduced manufacturing costs have enabled companies to produce compact electric vehicles that fit European urban environments. Renault’s chief design officer, Laurens van den Acker, stated that small electric cars, not large SUVs, are key to environmental progress. Other models in this segment include the Citroën ë-C3, Peugeot E-208, Mini Cooper Electric, Fiat 500e, and the upcoming Volkswagen ID. Polo. The trend comes as cars manufactured in 2024 were on average 5% longer and nearly 4% wider than in 2016, according to Dutch government statisticians. European carmakers also face pressure to meet emissions targets and compete with Chinese rivals such as BYD and Leapmotor.
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Sources: The Guardian
