Mazda's CEO defends the slow transition to electric vehicles, stating that the company is not ready to bet on EVs but plans to introduce more plug-in vehicles for the US market. Dealers and automakers like Ford have experienced slower than expected EV sales, leading to readjustments in production plans. The industry lacks consensus on hybrid cars' future.
Ford and other automakers have had to readjust their electric vehicle production plans because sales have been weaker than they had expected. https://t.co/ObAbgf7XKx
Ford and other automakers have had to readjust their electric vehicle production plans because sales have been weaker than they had expected. https://t.co/3dChNIPl4J
"Carmakers have varying levels of commitments to an all-electric future, yet there’s somehow even less industry consensus about hybrid cars," writes @bypatrickgeorge. https://t.co/hY6EtY5WOD
Why dealers say EV sales have slowed https://t.co/YCqR25oKro
Mazda not ready to bet on EVs but says more plug-ins for the US market https://t.co/wq52n45AHk
Mazda CEO defends slow electric vehicle transition https://t.co/PGO0rqiPlb