David Fickling & Elaine He, Columnists

Electric Cars' Race to Nowhere

Automakers' rhetoric doesn't always match reality.
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Once upon a time, it was only Elon Musk making shoot-for-the-stars statements about the glittering future of electric cars. Now, even the most sober of his rivals are getting in on the act.

Chongqing Changan Automobile Co. and BAIC Motor Corp., China's fourth- and fifth-largest automakers, announced in October and this month that they'll end deliveries of petroleum-powered cars by 2025. A target for hybrids and electric vehicles to be 90 percent of Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd.'s sales by 2020 is still on track, according to a company presentation last weekBloomberg Terminal, despite making up about 1.5 percent of the total in the first half.