Chevrolet Bolt EV - $26,500
Chevrolet Equinox EV - $48,995
Ford F-150 Lightning - $49,995
Tesla Model 3 Performance - $50,990
Chevrolet Silverado - $51,895
Tesla Model Y Performance - $52,490
Chrysler Pacifica PHEV - $53,425
Chevrolet Blazer EV - $60,215
Cadillac LYRIQ - $58,590
Tesla Model X - $79,990
https://www.thestreet.com/electric-vehicles/only-these-ten-e...Incentivising the hell out of the low end could make travel significantly cheaper for a huge number of people and might mean we can move away from this energy expensive, mutually assured destruction arms race of huger and huger vehicles.
It's possible it own't even remain eligible. I believe it's inclusion here is because Tesla hasn't acknowledge it's exclusion. That could be because they discontinue offering a Performance model -- like they have in Europe with the launch of the Highland revision.
Shrug.
Or if you're parking outside in the winter. 120v will keep your battery warm or charge, but not both.
40k also isn't really expensive for a new car. It is below average.