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Who wins the drag coefficient test among the best EVs and ICEs? [Video]

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A big advantage of Electric cars in being slippery is that they don’t have undersides of internal combustion engines. That doesn’t diminish the accomplishment by both Toyota and Tesla for making incredibly aerodynamic cars that boost fuel efficiency, especially at high speeds.

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