While Electric cars still represent a very small percentage of global car sales, automotive companies have made significant investments in them. As governments move to increase emissions standards, even traditional manufacturers anticipate electric vehicles playing a big role in the near future.
1-Volkswagen I.D. Crozz.
The Volkswagen I.D. Crozz is an electric concept car based on Volkswagen’s electric MEB platform, and part of the I.D. series. It was first shown as a prototype at the 2017 Shanghai Auto Show. A revised version, named the “I.D. Crozz II”, was shown at the 2017 Frankfurt Auto Show. A hint of the I.D. Crozz production version was also promised for the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, alongside the debut of the ID.3 and the next generation E-up. Volkswagen says the vehicle will have a range of up to 300 miles. The ID Crozz will have two motors, 302 horsepower, and the ability to drive up to 300 miles per charge, Volkswagen has said.
2-Jaguar I-Pace.
Jaguar released its first fully-electric vehicle, the I-Pace, in 2018. The I-Pace was named the best car of 2019 by the World Car Awards. The I-Pace has a range fo 234 miles and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 4.5 seconds.
3-Tesla Model Y.
Tesla starts producing the Model Y near the end of 2020. The Model Y will have up to 300 miles of range, Tesla says. The Model Y will have between 230-300 miles of range, depending on the trim, Tesla says, as well as the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in as little as 3.5 seconds.4-
4-Audi e-tron.
Audi release its e-tron quattro SUV in 2018. Audi has made bold claims about the car. The e-tron has a 204-mile range, up to 402 horsepower, and the ability to accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.5 seconds.
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