When that’s all that’s sold in the US, what do you expect? Are there any other electric sedans other than Prius, mini, and Leaf? Hell, Ford doesn’t even sell ICE sedans in the US anymore.
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Yeah, I saw something about the new Renault EV, looks mini-esque, supposed to be great but if it's not even in the market oh well.
Yeah, alternate title: "Feedback Loop Works".
99% of all cars sold have 4 wheels. People really really love their 4 wheels so much they don't even buy any other cars.
I mean, the US isn't a market where sedans and coupes ("conventional cars" as the OP says) can succeed. SUVs and CUVs have been the popular choice for consumers here by far. Domestic automakers get the majority of the sales from the US market, so of course their EV line needs to address that market.
Seems like the system is working as intended to me. If people were going to buy an ICE crossover before, and now they bought an EV style instead, that's a win