European Carmakers Shift to Smaller EVs to Be Competitive
Battery technology improvements and lower manufacturing costs have finally made it possible for European automakers to produce compact electric vehicles at affordable prices. These smaller models fit comfortably on the tight city streets of major European capitals, where larger vehicles struggle. Renault's Twingo E-Tech exemplifies this trend: starting at approximately $22,209 in France, the compact hatchback proves that electric mobility no longer demands premium pricing or enormous batteries. For the previous two decades, automakers consistently produced larger vehicles and compact cars nearly vanished from European dealerships. Manufacturers could not generate sufficient profit margins on small vehicles when safety requirements forced the addition of expensive components that proved difficult to package into…