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I knocked around this weekend on several EV sites, looked at the current offerings - which "current" still doesn't mean they're available in less than 6 months  - and in the mid-range, mid-upper performance offerings, with AWD, decent amount of tech, etc., I'm still not seeing much.


Right now, in the performance mid-market sedans, there's the Model 3 LR or P, and the BMW i4 eDrive or M50.


There's up market options from Lucid, of course the Model S, Mercedes EQS,  there's the same market space, but what amounts to a crossover/SAV/SUV/CUV in the Ioniq 6, Kia 6, Model Y (and the Ioniq certainly doesn't compete with the Performance Y, and not really the EV6 GT either).


I saw someone yapping about Tesla pricing, but in the market space the mid-upper model occupy, they're totally competitive, and there's not a ton of options at the moment.


(And of course, the lower to lower-mid market is still mostly vacant ...)


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