My personal hot tip? Keep your eye on Hyundai. Over the past 24 years, this Korean automaker has evolved from a purveyor of low-priced, mediocre transportation into one of the industry’s most respected brands. Hyundai and its sister company Kia currently offer perhaps the best value for money in the auto world.
, a fast-moving corporate culture, and, not least, a public image that embodies modernity and disruption. To a greater or lesser extent, all of these advantages stem from the fact that the company doesn’t have to try to sell two competing powertrains, and doesn’t have legacy products or soon-to-be-stranded assets to defend.
The brand that would be king will have to storm Tesla’s moat and not look back. It must cross the Rubicon, burn its bridges, make it a true Daily Double. It must declare something like this: “When you buy an EV from us, you’re getting 100% of our technology, 100% of our manufacturing expertise, 100% of our customer service.
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