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How Europe’s EV makers shrank their product to challenge the bloated SUVs
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How Europe’s EV makers shrank their product to challenge the bloated SUVs

The Guardian Environment · Jun 21, 2026, 4:00 AM

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Smaller, cheaper cars built for narrow city streets are becoming more stylish – but require careful design decisions. The winding backstreets of London, Paris and Rome are a large part of their charm. But they are also a problem for electric carmakers. For a long time, squeezing big batteries into smaller, cheaper cars to fit European streets was too much of a problem, so manufacturers focused on bloated SUVs instead.But that is finally changing. Battery technology has improved and Europe’s carmakers havecut manufacturing costs enough that they can now sell cars that might have a chance of fitting down a medieval lane or two. Continue reading...

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