EVs Exposes the Illusion of Legacy Luxury Cars, Legacy brands Japanese, European, often struggle with electric vehicles (EVs). The challenge isn’t just price, as their cars have always been 50-200% more expensive in some markets. The issue stems from the "exposure effect," where the industry’s mystique fades. Historically, buyers knew to go Japanese for reliability, European for luxury, and American for a unique style, while new players struggled to break in. Korean brands pushed hard but often lacked the margins, cost efficiency, or supply chain to truly compete, as combustion engine technology had plateaued with costly, marginal gains. European brands built their premium image on craftsmanship, performance, and safety. But as Chinese brands entered the EV space, they bypassed this old game and introduced EVs that offer 90% of what Legacy brands provide but at a lower price. Legacy brands feel exposed as the advantages they built over decades-like balance and weight distribution-lose relevance in EVs. Even newer players like BYD, and now Xiaomi, offer EVs with natural balance and sports car-like handling, disrupting the market that Tesla first shook. The game has shifted, and legacy brands must adapt or risk fading out.
Monocoque is an structural design build pertaining to a single Shell like body structure in car manufacturing. It's not a type of materials that you've put too much emphasis in your video.
comcept plng yan , subject for changes pa ,hindi pa naglalabas ang mitsubishi kung anong engine type pero ang cgurado between montero and xpander cross sia maipupwesto😂😂at yan na ang magiging standard design daw nang mitsubishi