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Does high-performance luxury branding actually justify its carbon footprint, or is it pure marketing hype?
As 2026 brings tighter emissions regulations and growing consumer scrutiny, luxury automakers face mounting pressure to reconcile high performance with environmental responsibility. Cast your vote on whether these brands are leading real change or just polishing their green image.
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