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The Luxury Electric Vehicle (EV) market is a subset of the larger Electric and Hybrid Vehicle (EHV) market. Luxury EVs are typically higher-end vehicles that offer more features and amenities than standard EVs. They are often more expensive than standard EVs, but they also offer more performance and range. Luxury EVs are typically designed to be more aesthetically pleasing than standard EVs, with more attention to detail in the design and construction. They also often come with more advanced technology, such as advanced driver assistance systems and more powerful batteries.
Luxury EVs are becoming increasingly popular as more consumers are looking for vehicles that offer more than just basic transportation. They are also becoming more affordable, as manufacturers are offering more competitive pricing.
Some of the companies in the Luxury EV market include Tesla, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, and Porsche. Show Less Read more