Detroit

Buick’s $25K, 435-Mile EV Isn’t a Victory. It’s a Surrender.

Buick’s Electra offers 435 miles of range and 376 HP for $25,000 in China, looking like a dream car but actually acting as a desperate survival tactic. In China’s hyper-competitive EV market, legacy automakers are selling premium specs at a loss just to stay relevant. Keeping it out of the US isn’t protecting consumers from bad tech—it’s protecting Detroit from an unreachable price-performance reality.