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EY survey: Some 40% of respondents plan to buy a new car by mid-2026, and 24% say they are likely to buy an electric vehicle.

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The demand for new cars, including electric vehicles, is likely to grow significantly in the coming years, according to a global survey by EY. Nearly 40% of 19,000 global respondents plan to purchase a new car by mid-2026, up 7 percentage points from last year.

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