China’s booming electric vehicle market had a new king last year, and it wasn’t a Tesla or a BYD. The Geely EX2 has been outselling the popular BYD Seagull and the Tesla Model Y, with nearly half a million sales in China alone last year.

Kevin Williams drove the EX2 during his recent trip to China, and he said the supermini felt anything but cheap. It has cutting-edge software, independent rear suspension, and it’s rear-wheel drive.

That’s not it. It has plenty of other goodies which make it an irresistible value. Read Kevin’s review of the EX2 for all the details.

Other stories on the deck today:

  • My electric road trip in a Hyundai Ioniq 5 showed how EVs can help beat high gas prices—even at pricey fast chargers.

  • The number of Tesla Robotaxis was revealed for the first time in registration information submitted by Tesla to the Texas DMV.

  • Rivian says the tremendous progress of AI-powered voice assistants will make CarPlay a thing of the past.

—Suvrat Kothari, Staff Writer

Photo: Kevin Williams

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