This is what I call fearmongering. It's nonsense to say that people are being forced to buy EVs, why say that? All this garbage about affordability - can you name a time in the past where everyone has bought a brand new car? Never. There is a target for manufacturers to phase out ICE and sell EVs, and then SOME people will buy them, the same type of people who have always bought new cars anyway, and they will sell them later thus feeding the cheaper second hand market, which will grow and further support around it will form, such as battery reconditioning and recycling. That's guided capitalism.
Then there is the coming changes in car ownership generally which is part of the industry itself, you will simply see less personal ownership and more leasing/corporate ownership. And with driver tech, self driving I foresee a move to car subscription because cars spend most time sat idle. For example you may subscribe for a car class, and when you want to use it you get your phone out and a car will come to you and take you somewhere (ie Robotaxi for example). Anyway, that's Tomorrow's World.
As for the manufacturers, those believing that ICE won't die are cuckoo. No manufacturer is going to run 2 separate production lines from R&D through to support. It won't be cost effective, we already have a shared market of engines, chassis etc, it'll be the same for EV - it already is. Kiss goodbye to the actual mass production of ICE vehicles.