"Addressing the Size Concern: Introducing Family-Friendly EVs for American Consumers"

The main reason electric vehicles (EVs) haven't gained widespread popularity in the US is not due to charging infrastructure or range anxiety, but rather because automakers have not produced larger EVs that cater to the needs of American consumers. However, with upcoming releases like the Kia EV9, Volvo EX90, and Cadillac Escalade IQ, automakers are targeting the demand for larger family-oriented EVs. By offering bigger EVs, automakers have the opportunity to attract more female buyers and expand their customer base beyond early adopters. While there are already midsize-plus electric SUVs available, some consumers still find them too small for their needs. The desire for larger vehicles poses challenges in terms of practicality and safety, but automakers believe that offering bigger EVs will help drive adoption among American consumers.
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