Top 10 Electric Cars Previewing the Upcoming EV Model Lineup for 2020




Ladies and gentleman, it has been a while since we last presented to you new electric vehicles, but, the wait is over and there is a whole batch of newcomers coming your way. What’s interesting is that big name manufacturers are finally going all in with the EV age releasing some truly stunning models that will be nearing the sustainable future of auto making we are so patiently waiting for.

Previous #AutomotiveTerritory you might want to check out:

New plug-in hybrid SUVs that you should consider: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bZvmzZauI0

Best all-electric vehicles that are available in 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAZnqBuyOng

All of the vehicles shown in this #ATelectriccars release:

Mercedes Vision EQS: mercedes-benz.com/en/eq/concept-cars/vision-eqs/

The 2019 model year has come and gone, leaving us expectant for the EQC electric SUV. However, Mercedes-Benz was not being idle, developing their newest concept, the 390-mile Vision EQS.

Porsche Taycan Turbo and Turbo S: porsche.com/international/models/taycan/taycan-models/taycan-turbo

Offering plenty of customization options, such as 10 exterior colors, 9 upholstery choices, additional performance and luxury packages, 2020 Porsche Taycan gets two performance variants, Turbo and Turbo S.

Honda E: honda.co.uk/cars/new/coming-soon/urban-ev/overview.html

Unlike the prototype versions, the production-ready 2020 Honda E gets 16 instead of 17-inch wheels as standard, and its grille badge is no longer illuminated. It accommodates 4 people and is comes packed with high tech features.

Volkswagen I.D. 3: volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/id3-4984

The final version of the 2020 Volkswagen I.D. 3 was revealed during the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, powered by a 204hp electric motor that can be paired with one of three battery options, offering 205, 261 and 342 miles of range.

Mini Cooper SE: mini.co.uk/en_GB/home/range/mini-electric.html

The first ever electric Mini was unveiled in 2008 as a part of an experiment and basically was a conversion of the gasoline model. Meet the 2020 Mini Cooper SE, an electrified hardtop Mini Cooper.

Drako GTE: drakomotors.com

Like many young automakers that came before it, the Silicon-Valley startup Drako is making big promises in regards to their first build – an all-electric 4-seater called GTE. Claimed to deliver driving dynamics and cornering precision like no other supercar on market, the model is slated for a limited production run of 25 units in 2020.

Lotus Evija: media.lotuscars.com/en/models/evija/evija.html

2020 Lotus Evija is the first model to be introduced by the British automaker since it became a part of the Chinese Conglomerate Geely, and it appears that the influx of money from this cooperation is going to make wonders.

Audi AI:Trail Quattro: audi-mediacenter.com/en/audi-aitrail-quattro-2019-11996

Audi has been developing an entire family of conceptual vehicles for the past couple of years and now the quartet that consists of the lounge on wheels Aicon, compact futuristic hatchback AI:ME, and PB 18 racer is complete with the arrival of the visionary off-roader AI:TRAIL quattro.

Byton M-Byte: byton.com/products/m-byte

Though the Chinese Byton M-Byte SUV is not exactly a new name on the EV market, we decided to revisit it once again as the long-awaited car has been revealed in its final form that will go on sale in mid-2020.

Bentley EXP 100 GT: bentleymotors.com/en/world-of-bentley/the-bentley-story/future/exp-100-gt-concept.html

Bentley is joining the club of centenarians in 2019 and to celebrate the occasion, the British automaker presented their own vision of the luxury automotive future and the direction the brand is going to take. Supposedly we are looking at a Bentley grand tourer of the 2035.

Hyundai 45: hyundai.news/eu/brand/hyundai-motor-unveils-45-ev-concept-at-iaa-2019

The name of this concept celebrated the 45th anniversary of the Pony Liftback, Hyundai’s first ever mass market model. It is built on the same platform skateboard E-GMP as its corporate sibling Kia Habaniro.

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33 Comments

  1. Should electric vehicle use high voltage low current for public safety because low current leads to low emission and easy shielding for human protection

  2. Hyundai 45 is so clean and cool! Very minimalistic and futuristic. I am kind of bored with that super aggressive sporty look oldfashioned designs in every car (no matter what class is the car they look the same) . The design of an electric car should be clean with a spacious interior full of daylight.

  3. Beyond reduction in zero CO2 emissions, electric cars aren't the perfect solution – they aren't 100% environmentally friendly!
    Shifting emissions off roads onto power plants (thermal) and disposing of those batteries still poses environmental hazards.
    Imagine all vehicles (cars and Heavy Duty trucks) in the world went green how much environmental hazard is the disposal of batteries pose?
    More needs to be done but thanks to the innovators for the tremendous technological efforts so far!

  4. Next they will add a subscription service that you will have to pay monthly to hook up at all the variously owned Fast Charging stations. Just like your streaming service. This is going to spike electricity costs in the long run of society once gasoline engines becomes obsolete.

  5. What will be the use of such electric car when visiting remote area where there is no electricity? How do we energy for car in remote and rural areas?

  6. How did you miss the Tesla Model Y? It's entering production before almost all of those. Of those listed, the MByte is the only one that will be available in the US in 2020.

  7. Thinking about the Model S / Taycan rivalry, I was suddenly reminded of how pop music stars have often been portrayed in the press as rivals or even that they hate each other, and then finally, Elvis Costello, for instance, says in an interview, "I'm a huge Springsteen fan. We hang out all the time. Actually, on this album of his, on that track, that's me playing bass." Or Rob Zombie and Lionel Richie do a remake of "Brick House." Seems to be much more common that learning that they really are enemies.

    Maybe car rivalries are much more serious.

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