The Geometry EX3 electric SUV from Geely comes with a super low price tag.
People are clamoring for electric cars that cost less, yet when manufacturers actually offer them, those same people complain they are too small, can't drive far enough on a single charge, or don't have gigantic interior touchscreens like the one available in the Mercedes EQS. Those people conveniently forget that there are plenty of car buyers who don't tow a camper, go on cross country road trips on a regular basis, or move household appliances from place to place each weekend. The least expensive electric car in Europe may currently be the Dacia Spring, which sells for a touch less than $23,000 before incentives. The low price for a well equipped modern electric car is wonderful news for EV fans. Geely says it is looking to export the car and other Geometry models "In due course." The Geometry is a much better car, which means the results could be even more spectacular. Chinese car companies have just begun marketing their cars in foreign markets, but anyone who knows what happened when Toyota, Honda, Hyundai, and Kia trained their sights on US and European sales will know that history could easily repeat itself. 10 years ago, people laughed at Chinese-made cars that folded up like accordions in crash tests.