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European car makers facing black hole in electrifying family SUVs


The rise of the C-segment SUV has been remarkable. The C-segment is right in the middle: bigger than A (city car) and B (supermini) but not as voluminous as E or F.

This has always been the heart of the market, with cars like the Ford Focus and Volkswagen Golf catering for family buyers for years. But then came the family friendly SUV, pioneered by the likes of the Nissan Qashqai, and now it’s far and away the biggest segment.



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