MassDeduction
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It's not uncommon for an e-car to have a significant new revision ever 2-3 years. The BMW i3 was released in 2014, had a significant revision in 2017, and another significant revision in 2019. Similarly the Soul EV was released in 2016, had a revision in 2018, and a revision in 2020.
What are the odds of a significant new revision in 2022, therefore? If you need a new car now, it obviously make sense to just buy the 2021 Soul EV and enjoy it. But what if you're on the fence? Any chance that it might make more sense to wait for a potential 2022 revision?
It now shares the same platform as the e-Niro and the Kona Electric. Any hints about either of those models getting a significant revision for 2022? That might be a preview.
What are the odds of a significant new revision in 2022, therefore? If you need a new car now, it obviously make sense to just buy the 2021 Soul EV and enjoy it. But what if you're on the fence? Any chance that it might make more sense to wait for a potential 2022 revision?
It now shares the same platform as the e-Niro and the Kona Electric. Any hints about either of those models getting a significant revision for 2022? That might be a preview.