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As the Detroit Auto Show unfolded, attendees noticed a stark contrast from previous years, with fewer unveilings and buzz around new electric models. Despite this decline in excitement in the automotive capital, European events are still showcasing innovative vehicle designs, including the remarkably affordable Renault offering.
On the other hand, another brand, Zer, has teased the release of an electric station wagon priced at around $29,500. While still a luxurious price compared to the Hyundai and Renault options, its futuristic design could appeal to consumers looking for style without sacrificing their budget. With plans to build a manufacturing plant in Europe, Zer is positioning itself to circumvent exorbitant import tariffs and cater to a burgeoning market for electric cars.