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The 12 Cheapest Electric Cars With Over 300 Miles Of Range

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2026 Subaru Uncharted   Shopping for an EV no longer means choosing between affordability and usable range. InsideEVs highlights 12 new electric vehicles currently on sale in the United States that start below $50,000 including destination fees and still deliver more than 300 miles of EPA-rated range. That lineup stretches from budget-friendlier entries like the 2026 Nissan Leaf S+ at $31,535 with 303 miles of range, up through options like the Chevrolet Equinox EV, Tesla Model 3, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Toyota bZ, Tesla Model Y, Kia EV6, and Honda Prologue. At the top end of the group, the 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA250+ stands out with 374 miles of EPA range for $48,600. The bigger takeaway is simple: buyers now have more real-world EV choices that combine strong range with prices that stay below the $50,000 mark. Read the full article at InsideEVs

Jaguar’s EV Gamble May Have Cost It More Than Anyone Knew

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 Jaguar’s EV reset may have cost the brand more than most people realized. According to Car and Driver, former Jaguar design director Ian Callum said replacements for the XF, XJ, F-Type, and F-Pace were already in the works before they were scrapped to make way for Jaguar’s radical new EV direction. He also said Jaguar had created “quite a lot of new Jaguars” that were ultimately abandoned, and Car and Driver notes the company has not launched a new model since 2018. Callum praised the boldness of the Type 00 concept, but argued that Jaguars still need to be beautiful. That’s what makes this story so compelling: Jaguar didn’t just change course, it appears to have thrown away a large part of its near-future lineup to do it. Read more: https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a70792546/jaguar-cars-sacrificed-new-ev-ian-callum-interview/