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Well that's total bullshit.
Among if not the top selling EV's in 2023 were the Bolt and the Model Y.
And then Chevy discontinued the Bolt.
Auto makers make higher profits on bigger, more expensive models. So of course that's what they offer.
Anything smaller just cuts into that profit, so they prefer to not sell smaller cars at all.
It might be anecdotal, but it's funny that pretty much everyone I know wants a smaller and more inexpensive SUV or truck.