The Model 3, the best selling plug-in in the US sold 160k units last year. The runner up, Prius Prime, sold 24k units. Perhaps there's more demand globally for the Lightyear, but I don't see them taking Tesla's milk shake with a more expensive, slower car. I wish them well, even if I don't expect them to do well.
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