Top 10 Electric SUVs that Follow the Latest Trend of Coupe Body Design




The so-called coupe-SUV body-style, which is basically just a sloping roofline, is one of the latest trends in the automotive design. That is why, there is no surprise that electric crossovers are eagerly adopting it as well, trying to underline their sporty nature. Today we will be covering the best electric coupe-SUVs on the market, that charge the offense against internal combustion models not with better performance, but also incredibly good looks.

Some of the previous episodes that appeared on #AutomotiveTerritory and extensively covered EV market segment:

Pickup truck models that are equipped with all-electric powertrains: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp60-9SrOsk

Most recent news from the EV world: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgLLT9tPi0E

List of all models that were shown in this #ATelectriccars video:

Lynk & Co Zero Concept: zgh.com/media-center/news/20200923-2/?lang=en
LYNK & CO ZERO CONCEPT previews the first all-electric crossover by the Chinese brand, that will be based on the new EV architecture and will get elegant exterior design with a sloping glass roof and a roof spoiler.

NIO EC6: nio.com/de_DE/ec6

Despite everything that is happening in China and in the world this year, the latest Nio EC6 still manages to start production and customer deliveries without major delays. Based on the ES6 mid-size SUV, the model is distinguished by a new coupe-SUV profile, while getting the familiar interior tech and drivetrain setup.

Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron: audi.com.ng/en/experience-audi/models-and-technology/concept-cars/q4-e-tron-concept.html

Unlike the original e-tron SUV, this compact version is being developed on the VW modular platform and will become the first out of three electric Audis mounted on the MEB by 2025. This model is an expected follow up to a less sporty standard e-Tron Q4 concept.

Audi e tron Sportback & Sportback S: audi.com/en/experience-audi/models-and-technology/production-models/audi-e-tron-sportback.html

The original all-electric Audi has been showing positive sales dynamics, currently accounting to nearly 5% share out of overall volume. Its coupe-SUV version is barely starting to roll off the production lines, but it definitely has the potential to be the leading e-Tron.

KIA Futuron: press.kia.com/eu/en/home/media-resouces/press-releases/2019/Kias_Futuron_Concept_proposes_an_illuminating_new_design.html

KIA Futuron concept gives us a chance to predict the possible look of Korean crossovers in the nearest decade. KIA designers see the new-age models as coupe-SUVs with ultra-low profile, full panoramic glasshouse roof and super wide tiger-nose grille.

Nissan Ariya: global.nissannews.com/en/releases/nissan-ariya-debuts-press-kit

Already revealed in its production-ready look, Nissan’s first all-electric crossover will go on sale worldwide in late 2021, but it promises to be worth the wait. Nissan Ariya is built on a new platform with 2 drivetrain and 2 battery options.

Ford Mustang Mach-E: ford.com/suvs/mach-e/2021

Until the arrival of the all-electric Ford F-150, the Mustang Mach-E Coupe Crossover shall be the major EV vessel for the American brand.

CUPRA Tavascan: cupraofficial.com/our-dna/garage/new-cupra-tavascan-concept.html

Undoubtedly, the Cupra Tavascan was one of the most attractive concepts revealed in 2019, and according to Seat’s new President Wayne Griffiths, it might actually end up rolling of production lines by 2024. The SUV is expected to be built on VW’s MEB platform, keep the concept’s sporty coupe-SUV styling, and have sizing similar to VW ID4.

Tesla Model Y: tesla.com/modely

Taking into account extremely positive feedback from the buyers and continuous improvements introduced by Elon Musk, the Model Y crossover might end up being the most successful Tesla yet, surpassing the glory of its sedan counterpart Model 3.

Citroen e-C4: citroen.co.uk/new-cars-and-vans/citroen-range/new-c4

Built on the new CMP platform, the 2021 Citroen e-C4 belongs to the new, 3rd generation of the model and introduces a more mature coupe-SUV styling and upmarket interior design.

Skoda Vision IV: skoda-auto.com/news/news-detail/vision-iv

This concept was unveiled back in 2019 as a preview to the upcoming electric vehicle Skoda Enyaq iV. The latter is already on its way to production in the orthodox SUV form, but a coupe-like bodystyle is definitely to follow.

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25 Comments

  1. Super content, super footages and “probably” very informative, if one could understand a word he says!? Sorry to be so blunt but …

    PLEASE GET A MODERATOR THAT SPEAKS ENGLISCH!

    His pronunciation is absolutely ATROCIOUS. It distracts from the content and leads us to turning off the sound EACH TIME because one just can’t focus on anything else than the weird sounding vowels and consonants. Whilst trying to understand that gibberish one just looses interest. Alternatively, let him speak in his mother tongue and use subtitles. EITHER-WAY PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT!

  2. There are some strange mfg co names & model names as well.
    Love the concept designs of Link & Co Zero, Audi Q4 E-tron, Cupra, & Citroen. Unfortunately some of those will not be avail in NA market.
    Hopefully the production models will not disappoint.

  3. the Skoda Vision IV is called Enyaq and it will not be delivered with virtual mirrors. The pictures you showed were still from the concept model.

  4. Definitely one of the most bizar attempts of emulating an American accent that I have heard in a long time. He takes himself veeeery seriously and then at times it's almost unintelligable what he says – priceless.

  5. Whether you like the coupe like sloping rear roof design or not, it's good that it became popular in the last few years for the sake of EVs. It allows for better air flow and therefore extends the range versus a standard suv design.

  6. Why are Chinese cars always so ugly? even if they steal a design the make it uglier as the original. Is there some sort of communist law why Chinese cars have to be ugly?

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