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Elon Musk triumphs again as Ford abandons its plans to compete with Tesla’s affordable electric vehicles. Meanwhile, Jeep introduces a budget-friendly electric off-roader and Honda offers attractive leasing options for its electric lineup.

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As Elon Musk basks in the glory of his $56 billion success, Ford takes a bold step by reviving its Mannequin E program and acquiring cast-off electric vehicles from Tesla, Rivian, and Apple to create affordable EVs – a move that’s electrifying the automotive landscape.

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