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Are electric SUVs an embarrassing betrayal of what EVs were supposed to be?
As 2026 brings stricter emissions regulations and a wave of massive electric SUVs to market, many question whether these heavy, energy-hungry vehicles align with the original promise of EVs as efficient, eco-friendly alternatives. Cast your vote and share your take on this growing debate.
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