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The best-selling electric vehicle in China costs just $ 5k and has a range of 100 miles – Geek review

February 10, 2022
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Wuling Hong Guang’s MINI EV is China’s best-selling electric vehicle ever, outperforming Tesla and all others in sales. When you compare it with one of the cheapest electric vehicles in the United States the nearly $ 28,000 Nissan Leaf, it’s easy to see why. The GM brand Wuling MINI EV costs between $ 4,000 and $ 6,000 at current exchange rates, has a sleek design, plenty of cargo space, and has a range of around 100 miles per charge. If you had no idea that Chinese electric vehicles were so cheap, you are not alone. For those wondering, The Mini...
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