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Apparently it’s related to “expenses related to collision and damage” and they’ve had to put speed and torque limitations on the fleet cars.
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/hertz-sell-about-20000-evs-us-fleet-2024-01-11/
Telsas and Polestars are not slow cars, and it sounds like renters are driving them aggressively. I wouldn’t be surprised if torque and speed are also the reason why Tesla is #1 with recent car accidents stats.
Hertz is also famous for renting Mustang GTs which are much faster and much more likely to be driven aggressively.
I'm guessing it has more to do with the misconceptions around "self-driving" that these cars don't even include.
I wouldn't say a mustang GT is any faster. Most EV's have a sub 5 second 0-60, which is what a Musang GT has. EVs are just incredibly fast, especially Teslas.
Well if you said anything different you'd simply be wrong.
This isn't "most EVs", this is a Tesla Model 3 standard range (AKA RWD).