
Representing Top 10 All-New Electric Cars That Will Hit The Roads in 2020.
01: Audi e-Tron Sportback
The Audi e-tron is a series of electric and hybrid concept cars shown by Audi from 2009 onwards. In 2012 Audi unveiled a plug-in hybrid version, the A3 Sportback e-tron, released to retail customers in Europe in August 2014, and slated for the U.S. in 2015.
The 2019 Audi e-tron has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting at $74,800 for a Premium Plus model or $81,800 for the Prestige version. Destination charge is an additional $995. Both of those prices are before the $7,500 federal tax credit and other possible incentives for emissions-free vehicles.
02: Tesla Model Y
The Tesla Model Y is an upcoming electric compact crossover utility vehicle (CUV) in development by Tesla, Inc. … It is Tesla’s second vehicle built upon the tier-3 mass-market-vehicle platform, alongside the Model 3. Model Y will offer optional third-row seats for a seven-passenger seating capacity.
Tesla just introduced its latest electric vehicle, the Model Y, a crossover SUV that will cost from $39,000 to $60,000 depending on configuration.
03: Ford Mustang Mach E
The Mustang Mach-E rides an all-new dedicated EV platform which can be had with either single-motor rear-wheel drive or dual-motor all-wheel drive. Power ratings vary from 255 horsepower and 306 lb-ft in the standard-range rear-drive model up to 459 horsepower and 612 lb-ft for the all-wheel-drive GT.
None are exactly cheap — the most affordable one starts at $43,895, which is a few thousand dollars more than the current average selling price of a vehicle in the US. But buyers of Ford’s electric and hybrid vehicles are still eligible for the full $7,500 federal tax credit — something Ford was quick to point out Sunday night. Depending on the state people live in, government incentives could help reduce the ultimate cost by around $10,000 in the US.
04: Rivian R1T
Rivian is an electric vehicle manufacturer on a mission to keep the world adventurous forever.
Rivian says the R1T pickup truck will start at $69,000 and the Rivian R1S SUV willbegin at $72,500. Both prices are before a $7,500 federal tax credit. Rivian iscurrently taking refundable $1,000 deposits on the vehicles. Deliveries of the new Rivian electric vehicles are slated for late 2020
05: BMW iX3
The BMW iX3 is going to be the German premium automaker’s first next-gen electric vehicle. Today, BMW confirmed that the electric SUV, which is going into production next year, is going to have a 74 kWh battery pack with a WLTP range of 273 miles (440 km).
The iX3 concept previews BMW’s new fully electric SUV. BMW is at the beginning of an electric vehicle offensive. … This year alone, BMW will offer new, PHEV versions of the 3 Series, 7 Series, X3 and X5. BMW’s next fully electric vehicle will be the iX3 SUV, which is expected to arrive in 2020.
06: Polestar 2
The Polestar 2 is an avant-garde 5-door fastback, packed with distinctive design flourishes. … These details don’t just give the Polestar 2 its unique look. They’re also the intersecting points of form and function, establishing the Polestar 2 as a versatile, modern, progressive electric car.
In common with all Polestar cars, Polestar 2 will only be available for ordering online. The guide purchase price for the launch version of Polestar 2 is 59,900 euros1 with subscription pricing to follow at a later date. Pre-orders are open at polestar.com.
07: Porsche Taycan
The Taycan is ready for the future, thanks to its innovative total concept. It is characterised by the features that have always been decisive for any Porsche
The Porsche Taycan is finally here, and the Turbo trim, which is the base model at launch, starts at $150,900 in the United States. Going for the more powerful Turbo S takes the price to $185,000.
08: Volkswagen ID 3
The Volkswagen ID.3 is a compact electric car produced by Volkswagen based on the MEB platform, and the first model of the I.D. Series. It was unveiled in 2019 at the Frankfurt Motorshow, after being first shown as the I.D. concept car at the 2016 Paris Motor Show.
Volkswagen has rolled out the final version of its first affordable long-range electric car, the ID.3, at the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show. Coming in at “under €30,000” (about $33,180, currently), the ID.3 will come in three variants that offer between roughly 205 and 340 miles of range.
09: Mini Cooper SE
For drivers who want their retro British hatchback with modern-day electric-driving range, the 2020 Mini Cooper SE is a car that should be worth the wait. The EV shares its shape with the iconic two-door Mini Cooper Hardtop and should be just as spunky.
The Mini Electric (also known as the Mini Cooper SE) is now slated to start deliveries in March 2020, and will hew closer to the conventional two-door Mini in design than the 2017 vision. You won’t get massive wheels (‘just’ 17 inches at most), elaborate headlights or fanciful bodywork.
10: Peugeot e-208
The new PEUGEOT e-208 electric city car offers a lively and stimulating drive thanks to its 100% electric powertrain.
If you want more carrying space, the 3008 SUV is larger, while the 308 SW is the estate version of the 308 hatch, and even bigger still. Biggest of all is the seven-seat 5008, which uses a similar platform to the 308. The 308 is the latest in a long line of Peugeot hatchbacks, although not all have been class leaders.
+Bonus: Mercedes-Benz EQA
The electric athlete in the compact segment. The Concept EQA features a powerful electric drive system: two electric motors with a system output that can be increased to over 200 kW thanks to scalable battery components, and permanent all-wheel drive ensure high driving dynamics.