These Electric Vehicles Get The Most Miles Per Charge

Apart from its sticker price, the most crucial specification of an electric vehicle is the distance it can travel on a single charge. Purchasing an EV that offers a sufficient operating range not only assures zero emissions but also ensures that your vehicle never becomes stranded at the side of the road with an exhausted battery.

With the introduction of the new models packed with longer-range and cheaper batteries, electric cars are expected to rise rapidly in the coming years. So if you are planning to buy a current or an upcoming model, go through these slides to learn about the EVs with the most extended average operating ranges.

The 2019 Tesla Model S Long Range

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Today, a growing list of electric vehicles come with an impressive range, exceeding 200 miles. However, the Tesla Model S is the only car available that offers almost double the range — roughly around 370 miles. This car even has more range than some of the gas vehicles.

The attractive cabin of the Model S features a 17-inch touch screen, spacious seating for five people and sizable cargo hold. It also delivers thrilling performance, thanks to its sporty handling and ludicrous acceleration. The 2019 Tesla Model S also boasts standard features such as heated seats, a Wi-Fi hotspot, voice-activated controls, navigation, a built-in dashboard cam, and synthetic leather upholstery.

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The 2019 Tesla Model X Long Range

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The Tesla Model X is an outstanding SUV that offers up to 325 miles of range, which is pretty terrific for a midsize SUV. This car features comfortable seating for up to seven passengers and large cargo capacity. In addition, similar to all the Tesla vehicles, the Model X provides composed handling and ludicrous acceleration. Not only that, but the long-range Model X comes standard with all-wheel drive.

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The 2019 Model X Long Range also comes loaded with amenities like a 17-inch touch screen infotainment system, a panoramic windshield, heated seats, a Wi-Fi hotspot, synthetic leather upholstery, and an air filtration system. You can purchase the Tesla Model X at a base price of $82,000.

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The 2019 Tesla Model 3 Long Range

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Tesla Model 3 is one of the most affordable options among other vehicles. On a full charge, this long-range and performance vehicle is estimated to go up to 310 miles. It also delivers a smooth ride and agile handling, while the all-electric powertrain of the Model 3 offers extremely quick acceleration.

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The 2019 Model 3 has a minimalistic and modern cabin that boasts a 15-inch touch screen infotainment system, plenty of cargo space, and two roomy rows. It also includes other features like the Autopilot semi-autonomous driving suite, a built-in dashboard cam, and a Sentry Mode security system that makes use of multiple cameras to capture events taking place around the car.

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The 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric

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The 2019 Hyundai Kona Electric comes with a more extended range than most of its rivals. Its EPA-rated electric range is 258 miles, exceeding the range of Hyundai’s Ioniq Electric and Ioniq Plug-in. Moreover, the Kona provides brisk acceleration, boasts a long list of standard features, and is pretty affordable for the performance it delivers. You can purchase the 2019 Hyundai Kona for an impressive starting price of $36,950.

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Other features of Kona include responsive infotainment technology, a smooth ride, and several standard active features like blind-spot monitoring, pre-collision warning, a rearview camera, rear cross-traffic alert, and a driver condition monitor.

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The 2019 Kia Niro EV

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The Kia Niro is a decent electric SUV. You can purchase this subcompact crossover for a few more dollars than the Bolt, which provides the same amount of electric range of up to 239 miles. Moreover, Kia Niro boasts a better-predicted reliability rating and more cargo and passenger area than the Chevy. Overall, it is not just a fun-to-drive vehicle but also delivers composed handling, lively acceleration, and a comfortable ride.

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The 2019 Kia Niro also includes a lengthy list of amenities, such as a wireless phone charger, a user-friendly infotainment system, partial leather upholstery, many driver assistance technologies, smartphone app integration, and heated front seats.

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The 2019 Chevrolet Bolt

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The Chevrolet Bolt is both fun and practical, and it provides more range (238 miles) than most electric vehicles out there. Although this all-electric vehicle does not have an upscale, it boasts ample space in both rows and large cargo capacity. The Bolt also delivers agile handling, strong braking, lively acceleration, and an impressive road grip.

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This Chevy also earns above-average predicted reliability ratings and an excellent crash test score. Additionally, it comes with plenty of standard features, including a Wi-Fi hotspot, an intuitive infotainment interface, and a Teen driver safety system.

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The 2020 Jaguar I-Pace

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If you are looking for an all-electric vehicle with a decent electric range, the Jaguar I-Pace is a perfect choice. It has a range of 234 miles, which is pretty good for an SUV. It also impresses both on and off-road, thanks to its athletic handling, standard all-wheel drive, potent torque, and advanced adaptive air suspension.

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The 2020 Jaguar I-Pace offers a large cargo capacity, a high-end cabin, and two rows of comfortable seats. Not only that, but it also comes with attractive technology as well as safety features. The standard features of I-Pace include a Wi-Fit hotspot, a Meridian Sound system, smartphone integration, six USB ports, Bluetooth, dual-screen customizable display for the driver, HD Radio, satellite radio, and navigation.

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The 2019 Nissan Leaf Plus

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The Nissan Leaf’s affordable price, nationwide availability, highway-safe top speed, and its impressive range of 226 miles makes it the most desired electric vehicle. If you can manage with a lower range of 150 miles, you can go for the base Leaf that can be purchased at the least expensive price of $29,990.

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The 2019 Nissan Leaf Plus also boats spacious seating in both rows along with a generous amount of cargo hold. In addition, it delivers poised handling, energetic acceleration, and a smooth ride. The Leaf comes with a standard infotainment system that features a 5-inch display, and easy-to-access controls and menus.

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The 2019 Audi e-Tron

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With elegant styling, light off-roading ability, innovative tech, standard all-wheel drive, and a decent range of up to 204 miles, the Audi e-Tron is a perfect pick, among other electric vehicles. Also, it receives superb crash test ratings and comes standard with all-wheel drive and supportive seats in both rows. Not just that, but the e-Tron has an ample amount of cargo area.

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The 2019 Audi e-Tron can seat up to five passengers and comes standard with leather seating, power-adjustable and heated/ventilated front seats. All in all, Audi e-Tron performs better than most electric crossovers due to its respectable off-road capability, composed handling, strong acceleration, and a cushioned ride.

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The 2019 BMW i3

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The BMW i3 is a small luxury car that offers a better range than other electric vehicles. The extended range version of the i3 comes with a gasoline-powered engine that gives you up to 200 miles of range. This version also allows you to pull into a gas station to refuel in between charges.

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The Standard features of the i3 include LED headlights, heated front seats, push-button start, proximity keyless entry, cloth upholstery, a rearview camera, automatic climate control, rain-sensing windshield wipers, power-folding and heated seats, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. Overall, the 2019 BMW i3 is known for its spacious and modern cabin, lively acceleration, and solid build quality. In addition, it also earns excellent predicted reliability and safety ratings.

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The 2019 Volkswagen e-Golf

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Apart from the all-electric powertrain, the e-Golf is almost identical to the gas-powered Golf. Although this car does not offer a competitive range, it delivers dynamic handling, brisk acceleration, and a smooth ride. Furthermore, it features an upscale cabin, plenty of standard amenities, spacious seats, and roomy cargo hold.

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The e-Golf also has an available infotainment system that comes with a 9.2-inch touch screen. This system can be controlled by hand gestures to view several application icons on the screen. Not only that, but the 2019 Volkswagen also gets excellent mileage of up to 111 MPGe on the highway and 126 MPGe in the city.

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The 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Electric

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The Hyundai Ioniq Electric is a compact car that offers a range of up to 124 miles. It is one of the best vehicles as it can travel more miles on a single charge compared to other electric cars. The electric Ioniq is also highly practical, all thanks to its excellent crash test scores, hatchback configuration, and above-average predicted reliability rating.

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The all-electric Ioniq has one of the highest MPGe ratings in the class — 136 MPGe. This compact car also boasts decent passenger space and a well-constructed interior. You can purchase the Hyundai Ioniq Electric at a starting price of $30,315.

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The 2019 Kia Soul EV

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The Kia Soul is one of the best compact cars on the market. On a single charge, it offers 111 miles of range. Even with its boxy and tall shape, it handles quite well and provides abundant cargo and passenger space. The Soul EV also features intuitive technology, a stylish interior, and excellent predicted reliability and safety ratings.

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The standard features of the Kia Soul EV include automatic climate control, heated front seats, a DC fast-charging port, a pedestrian warning system, adjustable driver's seat, multiple steering modes, LED running lights, automatic headlights, keyless ignition and entry, a pedestrian warning system, and more.

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The 2019 Honda Clarity Electric

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The Honda Clarity Electric is a well-rounded car that offers a minimal range of up to 89 miles. It boasts a coddling ride, sleek cabin, and loads of standard features. If you intend to leave the city limits, then the plug-in hybrid version of Clarity is a more practical option.

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Similar to other electric vehicles, the Honda Clarity gets off the line quicker but struggles to perform well at highway speeds. The Clarity also comes with a few safety standard features, including automatic emergency braking, lane-departure warning, adaptive cruise control, forward-collision warning, and lane-keeping systems. You can get this Electric vehicle at a starting price of $34,320.

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The 2019 Fiat 500e

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The Fiat 500e is a compact yet practical electric car that boasts lots of standard features and a unique style. This vehicle offers only 84 miles of range, which is shorter than other EVs on the market today. However, the compact size of the 500e makes it easy to maneuver the car in crowded urban centers and park it.

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Additionally, the Fiat 500e delivers agile handling and peppy acceleration. The standard features of this electric vehicle include a rearview camera, 15-inch alloy wheels, remote unlocking and locking, rear parking sensors, premium vinyl upholstery, automatic climate control, heated mirrors, cruise control, and more. All in all, the 500e is a solid choice for people who will primarily drive in the city and who do not require much passenger or cargo space.

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The 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQC

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The Mercedes-Benz EQC is a fully-electric compact luxury SUV that is expected to offer an impressive range of 279 miles per charge. This crossover does not look like a Mercedes until you open its doors and see the high-end interior with luxurious seats, a wide touch screen, and bold ambient lighting. The rear and front electric motors are correctly placed under the sheet metal. These motors with an 80-kW-hr battery work together to produce up to 564 and 402 lb-ft of torque.

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The 2021 Mercedes-Benz EQC comes with a progressive and clear design and features, such as LED strip light front and rear, a widescreen cockpit, and the black panel radiator grille. You will also find the MBUX infotainment system inside the car. The price range of the Mercedes-Benz is expected to be around $68,895, including the destination fee.

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The 2018 Ford Focus Electric

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The 2018 Ford Focus is a competent and well-rounded small car. It boats a single electric motor and a lithium-ion battery that combine to produce up to 143 horsepower. The Focus offers a range of 115 miles on a single charge, which is decent enough.

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It also comes equipped with a nine-speaker Sony system, premium cloth seats, navigation, and more. The powerful and fast infotainment system on the Focus supports Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, ensuring your commute is full of entertainment. Standard features of the Focus include a height-adjustable driver's seat, power front windows, USB port, Bluetooth, air-conditioning, a 4.2-inch central display, keyless entry, a rearview camera, 15-inch steel wheels, and more.

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The 2016 Chevrolet Spark EV

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Chevrolet produced the Spark EV for three years, from 2014 to 2016. It offers 82 miles of electric range, which is enough for round-trip suburban commutes. The Spark EV also delivers excellent acceleration, reaching from zero to 60 mph within 7.2 seconds ⁠— all thanks to its high-torque electric motor.

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Standard features on the 2LT trim include a seven-inch touchscreen display, leather-wrapped steering wheel, remote start, heated front seats, 15-inch alloy wheels, air-conditioning, a six-speaker sound system with satellite radio, a height-adjustable driver's seat, tilt-only steering wheel, and Siri Eyes Free voice-recognition capability.

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The Mercedes-Benz B-Class EV

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The Mercedes-Benz B-Class EV, also known as the B250e, is a compact electric vehicle. It boasts a zero-emissions powertrain and a roomy interior that can comfortably seat up to four people. This vehicle offers 84 miles of range, which translates to a mileage of 82 mpge on the highway and 85 mpge in the city.

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The standard safety features on the Mercedes-Benz B250e include forward collision warning, stability and traction control, automated braking, side curtain airbags, drowsy driver warning system, active front head restraints, front-seat side-impact airbags, a driver-side knee airbag, and antilock disc brakes.

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The 2020 Porsche Taycan

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The Porsche Taycan is an all-new high-performance electric sports vehicle. The Turbo model of the car offers up to 201 miles of electric range, which is excellent. It also produces peppy acceleration, thanks to its electric all-wheel-drive system. The Taycan not only feels nimble around turns but also rides smoothly on rough roads.

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Additionally, the Porsche Taycan boasts an equally impressive interior — it is quiet, elegant, and loaded with high-tech features. It comes standard with lane-keeping assist, a rearview camera, automatic emergency braking, rear and front parking sensors, forward collision warning, traffic sign recognition, and adaptive pivoting headlights. All in all, the Porsche Taycan lives up to the hype.

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The 2021 Polestar 2

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The Polestar 2 will be the first direct competitor to the fantastic Tesla Model 3. It is expected to be released during the summer of 2020. It will come with a 78-kWh battery and will offer an estimated 275 miles of electric range.

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Inside the car, you will find an impressive 11-inch touch screen infotainment system that incorporates Google Play, Google Maps, and Google Assistant. Your smartphone will be the key for the Polestar and will always keep you up-to-date on things like its charging status and remaining range. Furthermore, it will boast a vegan interior with premium materials and textiles.

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The 2020 Aston Martin Rapide E

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For the model year 2020, Aston Martin will bring its first electric vehicle to the market. It will be based on the four-door Rapide S and is expected to produce an outstanding 700-pound feet of torque and 602 horsepower with its two electric motors. Additionally, it will come with 65-kWh lithium-ion batteries that are expected to provide an electric range of 200 miles.

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Inside the car, you will find an abundance of luxury, a modern 10-inch digital instrument display, premium leather upholstery, and carbon-fiber dashboard elements. Its infotainment system will provide access to information like battery charge levels and energy consumption. Overall, Rapid E will create a perfect combination of eco-friendly efficiency and power.

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The 2020 Mini Cooper SE

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Mini is ready to enter the electric-vehicle fray in the year 2020 with its SE model. This battery-powered car will produce up to 199 lb-ft of torque and 181 horsepower with its single electric motor. Cooper will be capable of charging 80% in just 35 minutes.

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Additionally, it will be equipped with a standard navigation system, which will help you to see how far your current range takes you. Also, the nav system will recommend the green route to minimize energy consumption. Not only that, the SE’s standard application connectivity will let you monitor the charging status and the range of your vehicle through your smartphone. This efficient electric vehicle will definitely live up to all your expectations.

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The 2021 Rivian R1T

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Rivian is a new American automotive company that will soon launch its futuristic-looking pickup R1T for the year 2020. It is rumored that this truck will deliver a range of up to 400 miles with its quad motor system. Not only that, but the R1T is said to accelerate from zero to 60 mph within three seconds on paved roads.

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The interior of the car is packed with easy-to-clean and durable materials. Also, you will find exciting textures and tasteful wood accents inside the car. Additionally, it boasts a gear tunnel, which is a lockable space situated under the bed and behind the truck. This space can hold snowboards and golf bags and is accessible from both sides of the truck. The Rivian is sure to catch people’s eye when driving down the street.

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The 2020 Tesla Model Y

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Tesla is all geared up to produce the all-new Model Y crossover for the year 2020. This SUV will be based on Tesla Model 3 and will deliver cutting edge technology, stunning acceleration, 300 miles of electric range, and a convenient supercharger network.

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The Tesla Model Y will be available in three trims and will come with a 15-inch touchscreen, a panoramic glass roof, 12-way power-adjustable seats with heating, a navigation system, and a premium audio system. Less expensive and smaller than the Model X, the 2020 Tesla Model Y is sure to be the company's best selling vehicle.

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The 2020 Tesla Roadster

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The first Tesla Roadster was produced from the year 2008 to 2012, and now it is coming back for the model year 2020. This all-electric vehicle is said to deliver uncanny performance and an impressive range of 620 miles with a full charge. Not just that, but Tesla also claims that it can fly from a speed of zero to 60 mph within 1.9 seconds and reach a top speed of up to 250 mph.

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The all-wheel-drive Roadster will have four seats instead of two and will come with three electric motors and a removable glass roof. This performance-oriented vehicle is sure to impress buyers once it hits the market.

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The 2020 Mercedes-Benz eSprinter

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For the year 2020, the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter is being fully redesigned. It will offer two batteries: a 55 kWh that delivers up to 93.2 of the range, and a 41 kWh battery that produces around 71.5 miles of electric range.

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This van has a shorter range than most EVs as it will be more focused on daily deliveries instead of long-range driving. With a DC (Direct Current) charger, both the batteries can be charged up to 80% within 45 minutes. Last but not least, you will find ample and sufficient space inside the Mercedes-Benz eSprinter for a wide range of transport requirements.

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The 2020 Volkswagen ID

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For the model year 2020, Volkswagen is planning to release an all-new electric-vehicle Volkswagen ID, which will be powered by a small battery. Also, it will come with an electric motor that will produce up to 168 horsepower and will deliver an electric range between 249 - 373 miles on a full charge.

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Inside the car, you will find comfortable seating and a well-arranged driving position. The dash of the car is pushed forward, away from the reach of passengers so that the cabin feels more spacious and airy. This affordable electric hatchback is a remarkable engineering effort and is sure to impress buyers.

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The 2020 BMW iX3

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The BMW iX3 is an electric crossover, which was revealed as a concept car at the Beijing Motor Show. This car is expected to be released in 2020 and is said to be equipped with a 70 kWh battery pack that delivers up to 220 miles of range on a single charge. Besides, its single electric motor will produce up to 270 horsepower, which is quite impressive.

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This car will also boast a fifth-generation system. The unique part about this system is that it combines system electronics, electric motor, and transmission into one unit, which not only reduces the weight of the vehicle but also saves space.

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The 2020 Volvo XC40 Recharge

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The Volvo is ready to add the Recharge model to the XC40 lineup. It is the first all-electric vehicle produced by Volvo. It will offer more than 240 miles of range and will produce up to 408 horsepower. Not only that, but it is said that Recharge will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in less than five seconds.

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When it comes to the exterior appearance, the Recharge is almost similar to XC40 non-electric version apart from the solid grill placed upfront. On the inside, you will find an infotainment system powered by an Android-based system, which will allow you to add new features and stay updated.

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The 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E

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Ford is all geared up to release its first SUV that will carry the Mustang nameplate. The Mach-E will only be available as a fully electric vehicle, and there will be no hybrid or gas-powered version. It will feature either an all-wheel or rear-wheel drive and will come with an option of two battery packs. The smaller battery pack of 75.7-kWh will deliver up to 230 miles of range. Whereas, the larger (98.8-kWh) battery pack will be able to produce a range of 300 miles.

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Inside the car, you will find several technology features and a giant touch-screen that is placed at the center of the vehicle. This screen will control the main functions of the car. In addition, there is a second screen that will display available range and speed.

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The 2021 Fisker eMotion

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In 2016, the new company Fisker Inc. announced its plan to build an all-electric vehicle called the eMotion. Then finally, in 2018, it revealed the car at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas.

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This car will come with several battery options, and the top-tier models are said to produce 400 miles of range, which is quite impressive. Not only that, it will reach a top speed of 160 mph. With the multiple ultrasonic sensors, Lidar sensors, and camera, the eMotion will drive itself in a wide range of situations, ranging from highway cruising to stop-and-go traffic. Plus, this car will be equipped with a steering wheel so that the driver can take the wheel whenever required.

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The 2020 Byton M-Byte

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The Byton M-Byte is an all-electric SUV, which will be released in the United States by fall 2020. Its base price will start at $45,000 and will at least deliver a range of 224 miles.

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Additionally, the M-Byte will have a 48-inch curved screen that stretches on the top of the dashboard. This screen will display everything, including the latest weather, movies, sports scores, and conference calls. Besides, it will be compatible with both Apple CarPlay and AndroidAuto. At the center console, there is a second screen, which is designed for passengers to use. All in all, Byton comes with robust self-driving and high-tech capabilities, thus making driving a fun experience.

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The 2020 Bollinger B1

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Bollinger B1 is an all-electric vehicle, which is set to release in the United States for the model year 2020. With its 120-kWh battery pack, the B1 promises to deliver a range of 200 miles and produce up to 668 pound-feet of torque and 613 horsepower.

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The Bollinger B1 also boasts several features, including Bluetooth technology, air conditioning, 10 110V outlets, removable windshield, removable doors, removable glass, removable roof panels, removable rear seats, optional heated seats, and optional all-glass roof panels. Also, it has comfortable seats that are available in leather, cloth, or vegan leather. This electric SUV will be available at a price of $1,25,000.

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The 2021 Tesla Cybertruck

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Tesla’s Cybetruck looks nothing like a truck. It has sharply peaked roofs and comes with zero rounded surfaces and the angularity of a paper airplane. It will have three different versions that will deliver more than 250, 300, or 500 miles of range. Also, it will accelerate from zero to 60 mph within 2.9 seconds. With a single-motor, it will tow up to 7,500 pounds and with the dual-motor up to 10,000 pounds.

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In addition, all Cyber Trucks will come with standard Autopilot mode. You can pay an extra $7,000 to activate full self-driving mode on your vehicle.

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The 2021 BMW i4

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BMW is all set to begin the production of i4 in 2021. It will boast the fifth-generation eDrive system and will be packed with an 80-kWh battery pack that will deliver up to a range of 370 miles. Not only that, it will accelerate from zero to 62 mph in just 4 seconds and will reach a top speed of 125 mph.

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This car will boast an Active Sound Control system that transmits ambient and natural sounds. Additionally, the i4 will feature the latest tech that will include an intuitive infotainment system with a fully digital gauge cluster and gesture-operated controls. Furthermore, it will offer Apple CarPlay connectivity, several audio-system upgrades, wireless phone charging, and a Wi-Fi hotspot.

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The 2019 Smart EQ ForTwo

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The Smart EQ ForTwo is a subcompact electric car. It has a starting price of $24,650 and is available in both convertible and coupe models, which are powered by an electric motor that produces up to 80 horsepower. Also, it delivers a range of 57 miles for the drop-top and 58 miles for the hardtop. The EQ ForTwo accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 10 seconds and reaches a top speed of 81 mph.

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The best part about this subcompact vehicle is that it is easy to park and maneuverable. It even has various features, including 15-inch steel wheels, rear-wheel drive, automatic front air conditioning, remote keyless entry, ABS and driveline traction control, seek-scan Radio, and more.

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The 2020 Lucid Air

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Lucid is a startup based in California. In 2016, the company announced that it would build a four-door electric sedan, but it was just recently that Lucid confirmed its production. The Lucid Air is expected to be released at the end of 2020 and promises 400 miles of range, a top speed of more than 200 mph, and 1000 horsepower.

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Plus, this efficient car will accelerate from zero to 60 mph within 2.5 seconds. Not only that, but Lucid Air will also come with autonomous-driving technology and over-the-air updates. All in all, this luxury sedan will surely impress the buyers after its release.

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The 2021 Nissan Ariya

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The Nissan Ariya is a concept car that was revealed at the Tokyo Auto Show. This small SUV is expected to be released in the United States in 2021 or later. It might start around $40,000 and deliver a range of 300 miles, which is terrific. Also, the Ariya will boast the latest driver-assist system ProPilot 2.0 and dual rear and front motor drive configuration.

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When it comes to infotainment and connectivity system, the SUV will feature door-to-door navigation. It will allow the driver to set a destination on their smartphone, and then automatically, the directions will be transferred to the infotainment display of Ariya. Besides, you can also pre-cool or pre-heat the interior while the car is charging and is parked.

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The 2021 Rivian R1S

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The new electric-vehicle manufacturer, Rivian, is ready to produce this seven-passenger sports-utility vehicle. It will be built on the same platform as the model R1T, delivering a range of 400 miles with its largest 180 kWh battery pack. Additionally, it will accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 3 seconds and will tow up to 7,716 pounds.

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Similar to the R1T, the R1S also boasts an attractive cabin that features fancy leather, contemporary styling, and two large screens — one for the driver’s gauge display and the other for infotainment. Furthermore, this car comes standard with a suite of active-safety features, a Level 3 autonomous-driving system, and an adjustable air suspension.