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6/27/2025, 5:06:07 PM
>>28482451
No, they tried that and they were all incredible failures. They haven't sold any EV G-Wagens in the US at all, and the "EQ" chassis sedans and SUVs sold so horribly that they cancelled the next generation models so they can go back to their mainline cars with actual engines.
One by one, every legacy manufacturer is starting to realize what happens when they try to go "full EV". People that want EVs typically go to special snowflake brands like Tesla, Lucid and Rivian, Kia/Hyundai if you're poor, not to Mercedes-AMG.
No, they tried that and they were all incredible failures. They haven't sold any EV G-Wagens in the US at all, and the "EQ" chassis sedans and SUVs sold so horribly that they cancelled the next generation models so they can go back to their mainline cars with actual engines.
One by one, every legacy manufacturer is starting to realize what happens when they try to go "full EV". People that want EVs typically go to special snowflake brands like Tesla, Lucid and Rivian, Kia/Hyundai if you're poor, not to Mercedes-AMG.
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