10 Upcoming Electric Cars Making Automotive News Headlines in 2020

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It’s been a while since we last updated you on the electric car news and, oh boy there is a lot to talk about. 2020 Consumer Electronics and Automotive shows have introduced new EVs across all major classes, from family crossovers to massive pickup trucks. If you want to be the first one to find out about these upcoming models, make sure to stay tuned till the end!

Other #AutomotiveTerritory videos on the topic that you may find useful:

Some of the cheapest electric cars you can get today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-jUrwBkzzA

Guide to upcoming electric crossover models of 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do2gyn2qgdY

Information about all models shown in this #ATelectriccars release:

NeuronEV T-One: neuronev.co

NeuronEV T-One is the upcoming electric pickup/van by the California startup of the same name, that is built on a modular electric platform. It can be configured to seat from 3 to 6 passengers.

TOGG: togg.com.tr/content/automobile

The company employed Pininfarina design team and developed an electric SUV. Externally there is a clear resemblance with the 2018 concept by Pininfarian K350. The TOGG C-SUV will be sold in two configurations.

Nio EC6: nio.com/

The Chinese startup Nio legitimized itself in 2018 after a successful market offering and now their lineup of vehicles which currently includes two crossovers ES6 and ES8, will be expanded with the EC6 CUV.

Peugeot e2008: peugeot.co.uk/showroom/new-2008-SUV/

2020 Peugeot e2008 is the brand’s first electric crossover model, that comes built on PSA’s common

Fisker Ocean: fiskerinc.com/about

2022 Fisker Ocean is a new crossover model announced by Henrik Fisker, that will go on sale in 2021-2022, with a starting price of $37,500 and a range between 250 and 300 miles.

Sony Vision-S: sony.net/SonyInfo/vision-s

Since future electric cars will basically be smartphones on wheels, its no wonder why companies previously known for their high tech are eager to jump on board of the EV hype train. Sony is the latest example of such a transition, who surprised everyone at the 2020 CES with their Vision S prototype.

Faraday Future FF91: ff.com/us/ff-91

The Faraday Future FF91 was brought once again to the CES and the public was actually allowed to test the production ready version of the SUV.

Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR: media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/en/instance/ko.xhtml?oid=45292684

Presented at the 2020 CES, the Mercedes-Benz Vision AVTR is an unprecedented concept vehicle, inspired by the Avatar’s movie universe. According to its creators, the holistic model is a result of a symbiotic relationship between a man, a machine and nature.

Rimac C-Two: rimac-automobili.com/en/hypercars/c_two

The C-Two easily shares the title of the world’s most anticipated electric hypercar of tomorrow with Tesla’s Roadster. However, if the latter has been out of the news for the past couple of years, 17 units of the Rimac creation are currently going through the final testing.

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

2020 Byton M-Byte is a new electric SUV from the Chinese Byton that will be ready to enter the North American market in late 2020. The M-Byte gets a modern exterior, full pack of equipment and a competitive price tag starting at $45,000.

Audi AI:ME: audi-mediacenter.com/en/audi-aime-2019-11455

2020 Audi AI:ME is an all-electric hatchback concept that was brought to the 2020 CES. The car has extremely compact dimensions, measuring 14 feet in length and 6.2 in width, and passenger-centered cabin with level 4 driving autonomy.
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