BMW and Mercedes are done watching Tesla play 0 two biggest luxury brands from Europe have just thrown down the gauntlet with all-electric SUVs meant to take back the 1 Tesla’s Model Y exploded into the scene and crushed every legacy automaker’s pride, the Germans are now swinging back, with range, software, and billions in development cash, according to The Wall Street 2 Cryptopolitan previously reported , BMW showed off its new iX3 at a splashy event, with CEO Oliver Zipse calling it a “once-in-a-lifetime moment.” Two days later, Mercedes revealed the electric GLC inside a damn royal palace in Munich, because why not? Both launches were timed just before Europe’s biggest auto event, IAA 3 SUVs are built to push out Tesla, shut down BYD’s quiet takeover, and rewire how buyers think about tech, design, and status in the EV 4 roll out high-range tech-heavy SUVs The GLC from Mercedes hits 457 5 easily beat the long-range Tesla Model Y, which only gets 387 6 alone will pull attention fast, especially with EV buyers increasingly worried about range in the real 7 cars are packed with chips, AI, and digital 8 teamed up with 9 worked with Nvidia, plus Google and 10 combo lets the new GLC do stuff like open windows, find restaurants, and chat back using ChatGPT.
Tesla’s lead came from doing everything 11 and Mercedes, meanwhile, leaned on Silicon Valley to leap forward. It’s a different route to the same goal: smart, fast, digital 12 it’s not just for 13 tech will eventually go into gas and diesel models 14 two German SUVs aren’t cheap. BMW’s iX3 will sell for around $80,000 in 15 Model Y sits closer to $60,000. Mercedes hasn’t dropped a price yet, but it won’t be cheap 16 price gap reflects the brands’ target market.
Tesla’s been cutting prices to chase 17 and Mercedes want the rich nerds, the tech lovers with money to 18 the U. S., BMW is already luring “Tesla defectors,” according to its July investor update. A Gartner index ranking “digital automakers” put Tesla in the number one 19 came in 20 was 21 was a drop from last year, thanks to strong entries from China’s Xiaomi and Li 22 Pedro Pacheco, who wrote the report, said the new German EVs could help boost their rankings, once they’re actually on the road. Europe, China, and the race to survive Tesla’s head start That’s the other problem: 23 had a head start.
BYD, now the world’s biggest EV seller, isn’t standing still 24 the same Munich show, BYD’s Executive VP Stella Li announced that its Hungary plant will start production by the end of 2025. “This shows we are in Europe to stay,” she 25 first car off the line will be the Dolphin Surf, a compact 26 had earlier considered delaying that plant until 2026 and running it below capacity for two years. That’s now off. They’re speeding up 27 they’re not the only Chinese firm on the 28 is shipping its new long-range G6 SUV to Germany for €47,600, about $55,800.
That’s over $20,000 cheaper than the iX3, which is priced at around $80,000 in 29 hasn’t even announced GLC pricing yet. Tesla, which once poached buyers from Mercedes and BMW, has been cutting prices to hold on to market share. It’s working for now, but BMW says it’s already luring the most Tesla defectors in the U. S.
That’s not a good sign for CEO Elon 30 longer Tesla acts like a political meme account and less like a car company, the more space it gives legacy brands to steal back loyalists. Don’t just read crypto 31 32 to our newsletter. It's free .
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