Top 5 Electric Car Flagships of 2020: Longest Range and Best Performance Models




It seems that we have finally crossed the point of no return for the transition to electric automobiles, since not a single auto show is taking place without a loud announcement of yet another EV not only from startups, but from large automakers as well. These new arrivals mean that the competition within the segment of EVs as well as across the entire car market is about to get really intense. In this episode of #AutomotiveTerritoryDailyNews, we will be taking a look at the premium electric flagships that are spearheading the new era of carmaking!

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#1 2020 Porsche Taycan Turbo

Porsche is known for building stunning automobiles, but with the new all-electric Taycan, that is based on the Mission E concept, the company has undoubtedly outdone itself. This highly anticipated model has a very Porsche-like exterior design with sporty sloping roofline, sculpted side sections, and new 4-point LED lights.

#2 2020 Mercedes Vision EQS

2020 Mercedes Vision EQS is the newest member of the EQ family that represents the company’s take on the all-electric S-Class. When it goes in production in 2021, the EQS will be the flagship luxury sedan of the EQ sub-brand.

#3 2019 Tesla Model S

People might have various opinions about Tesla and its eccentric CEO, but one thing is undeniable, that since its launch in 2012, Model S has remained one of the most desirable automobiles within the EV community which forced other luxury brands to stop looking away from the electric segment.

#4 2020-2021 Audi E-Tron GT

Described as a “highly dynamic coupe,” the new Audi E-Tron GT has classic GT proportions and shares its exterior looks with the modern S7 Sportback. The model is expected for production in late 2020, and it will be manufactured at Audi’s Sports facilities near Stuttgart alongside the new R8.

#5 2020 Lucid Air

It has been a while since we last heard of the notorious Tesla killer from 2018 – the Lucid Air, but rest assured, the Californian startup is alive and well being backed by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.

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