# US New Car Prices Surpass $50,000 Mark for the First Time: Understanding the Shift
> The average price of new cars in the U.S. tops $50,000 for the first time, driven by supply chain issues and strong consumer demand.
> The average price of new cars in the U.S. tops $50,000 for the first time, driven by supply chain issues and strong consumer demand.
> Tesla adjusts Autopilot features in affordable models, nudging buyers towards Full Self-Driving purchases to boost sales and revenue.
> Genesis is launching two electrified versions of the GV70 SUV, including its first hybrid and extended-range model, enhancing its commitment to sustainability.
> Duracell launches its first-ever EV fast charger network in the UK, supporting the rising demand for electric vehicles and promoting sustainability.
> Ford cuts prices on the F-150 Lightning by up to $4,000 and boosts range, adapting to market changes after losing the federal EV tax credit.
> The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra impresses in Carwow’s review, matching the Porsche Taycan in performance while offering a competitive price point.
> Anker launches the SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 power station at 50% off. Jackery offers the HomePower 3600 Plus with new low prices and a free bonus station.
> Toyota’s new solar plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, generates power for 1,400 homes annually, enhancing sustainability at its largest car factory.
> Thousands of Tesla owners in Australia have joined a class action lawsuit over alleged false claims regarding the company’s Full Self-Driving package.
> Lucid Motors playfully challenges Tesla by asking Elon Musk’s AI, ‘What’s the best luxury EV?’ A look at the rivalry and innovations in the EV market.