Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green
So, just where is the line between hype and bluster and reality when we're talking about the Zotye electric SUV? That's something that will be made much more clear in the next two months, as that's when deliveries of this $20,000 highway-speed, all-electric SUV are supposed to start. In the near term, let's get busy with the Chicago Auto Show.
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