The Olinia Uno is a planned six-passenger car that can travel up to 125 kilometers (77 miles) on a single charge. It is expected to go on sale next summer for about 150,000 Mexican pesos or roughly $8,500, according to a press release.

The car is designed for urban settings and has a top speed of 50 kilometers (31 miles) per hour.

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    4 days ago

    Mexico makes some pretty good cars man.

    Like, none of their own…but there’s a lot of auto assembly in Mexico, and for some brands those plants are preferable because of their track record.

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      3 days ago

      Same with Canada, the Civic and Rav4, plus several garbage Detroit models.

      The reason is simple, automakers can’t afford US healthcare. US healthcare is the entire reason why manufacturing has been leaving the US over 30 years.

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      4 days ago

      Sure, but what about this ultra cheap EV that’s like half the price or less of the next cheapest EV on the market elsewhere?