The widespread love for electric cars, which suddenly arose in the hearts of wealthy and technocratic Russians, swept through the streets of Moscow and St. Petersburg, Krasnodar and Sochi, touching the Urals, Siberia and the Far East. Tesla, desperately competing with the phantasmagoric Chinese, the newly minted Russian Evolute, a few Europeans, and finally – Moskvich! What sanctions, citizens, we have everything and everyone! So why did “electric trains” suddenly appear, albeit in small numbers, on domestic roads poorly suited to “green cars”?
There are actually several reasons. The first, of course, is fashion: through the efforts of Elon Musk, electric cars have become a sign of wealth, the height of the social ladder, and in some circles generally a mandatory feature. If you wish, please correspond. And as you know, everyone, more or less, wants to ‘be’ with us. Then, of course, comes the price component: “beatas” from Belarus and “Chinese imports” suddenly turned out to be comparable in price to an ordinary gasoline crossover, but at the same time they looked many times more attractive.
Anyone who has been to the salon of the Chinese Li or Voyah will not lie: there is space there that, it seems, cannot be surpassed. Those whose budget did not fall within the radius of “3-4 million” were offered Evolute, which immediately received large government subsidies and was comparable in price to the new LADA Vesta.