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In Los Angeles, Tesla's rivals roll out larger, cheaper electric SUVs
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Large SUVs account for the top-selling segment in the U.S. market, industry executives and analysts have said.</p>\n<p>\"EVs are going from econo boxes to aspirational vehicles to the heart of the market,\" Brett Smith, technology director at Center for Automotive Research.</p>\n<p><b>ROTATING DASHBOARD SCREENS</b></p>\n<p>Tesla challengers are also betting on novel features such as a rotating dashboard screen in Fisker Ocean SUV to differentiate themselves from the pack.</p>\n<p>Henrik Fisker, chief executive of Fisker Inc, said the Ocean will be the first production car with a screen switching between its vertical and horizontal orientations.</p>\n<p>\"We filed a patent on it,\" he told Reuters, adding the screen will be supplied by Foxconn Technology Co Ltd, which will also produce Fisker's electric SUVs in the United States.</p>\n<p>\"I think it's going to appeal to a lot of young people who would love to play around on the screen. 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These models are expected go into production around 2024, two persons familiar with the matter said.\n\"They (Tesla) have strong sales and they have a very good public awareness. But not everything is for everybody. So there should also always be an alternative,\" said Michael McHale, Kia's brand experience director.\nThe focus on electric SUVs reflects the strong preference among U.S. consumers for SUVs, which typically sell for higher prices than similar-sized sedans. Large SUVs account for the top-selling segment in the U.S. market, industry executives and analysts have said.\n\"EVs are going from econo boxes to aspirational vehicles to the heart of the market,\" Brett Smith, technology director at Center for Automotive Research.\nROTATING DASHBOARD SCREENS\nTesla challengers are also betting on novel features such as a rotating dashboard screen in Fisker Ocean SUV to differentiate themselves from the pack.\nHenrik Fisker, chief executive of Fisker Inc, said the Ocean will be the first production car with a screen switching between its vertical and horizontal orientations.\n\"We filed a patent on it,\" he told Reuters, adding the screen will be supplied by Foxconn Technology Co Ltd, which will also produce Fisker's electric SUVs in the United States.\n\"I think it's going to appeal to a lot of young people who would love to play around on the screen. 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