European electric vehicle makers are ditching the trend toward bigger, heavier SUVs in favor of smaller, cheaper cars designed for narrow city streets—and they're making them genuinely stylish in the process.
The shift represents a refreshing pushback against the automotive industry's decades-long obsession with ever-larger vehicles. These compact EVs promise to be more affordable, easier to park, and better suited to urban environments where most people actually drive. It's a smart design challenge that proves sustainability and practicality don't have to mean sacrificing style. Read the full story →
Today's takeaway: Smaller doesn't mean compromise—it means better cities and more accessible clean transportation.
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