
“The future is electric,” you’ve been told by every automaker over the last five to eight years, each of them trying to push the next evolution of their product lineups with electric power. But despite pressure from global governments forcing automakers’ hands in this regard, manufacturers have felt the heat over the last year, with dwindling demand for battery electric vehicles (BEVs) forcing them to reevaluate their rapid transitions. Now, hybrids are all the rage, although many automakers still swear that the future is electric. But I’m here to tell you it’s not.
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