2020 is expected to bring us around 20 new EV models, and most of them are all-electric. Here are some standout models that we think will really move the needle when it comes to accelerating EV adoption. See which one might be your next EV or win you over to driving electric. (Keep in mind the prices provided are before any of the EV incentives that might be available to you.)
Audi eTron® GT
Gran Turismo style and electric energy make up this attractive Audi expected in Europe in late 2020 and the U.S. in 2021. A vegan interior with carpets made from recyclable materials extends the responsible choices and proves that choosing sustainability doesn’t compromise style.
Range | 250 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
10 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
800-volt charging at up to 350 kW |
0 to 60 mph |
3.5 seconds |
Battery Size |
90 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
434 kW of power (590 horsepower) |
Top Track Speed |
125 mph |
BMW iX3
For those who know and love the BMW brand, this release steps up its presence in the all-electric market with more range and plenty of flash.
Price |
$72,000 (est.) |
Style |
Sports “Activity” Vehicle |
Electric Range |
250 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
10 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
30 minutes |
0 to 60 mph |
5 seconds |
Battery Size |
75 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
Fifth-generation BMW eDrive Technology AWD |
Ford Mustang Mach-E
Vroom, vroom! Ford will soon bring us an all-electric SUV that's an evolution of the iconic Mustang. This new form factor should spark more EV sales for Ford.
Price | Starting at $43,895 |
Electric Range | 230 to 300 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
9-12 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
47 miles in 10 minutes |
0 to 60 mph |
Mid-3 seconds (GT) |
Battery Size |
70 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
Ford Co-Pilot 360° Technology AWD |
Top Track Speed |
112 miles (?) |
Styles |
First Edition $59,900 Select $43,895 Premium $50,600 California Route 1 $52,400 GT $60,500 |
Land Rover Range Rover PHEV
Going down down baby, your street in a Range Rover... with zero emissions! Though it’s not the most affordable PHEV out there, it’s an opportunity to really make your mark without making a bigger carbon footprint than you have to. After pioneering luxury EVs with the Jaguar I-PACE the Range Rover PHEV makes going electric appealing to people who also want to go off the beaten path.
Price |
$90,900 |
Electric Range |
22 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
2 hours 45 minutes |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
N/A |
0 to 60 mph |
6.4 seconds |
Battery Size |
13 kWh |
Available Features |
Regenerative braking, wading capacity of up to 35.4 inches. |
Top Track Speed |
137 mph |
Styles |
RANGE ROVER HSE Base MSRP from $90,900* P400 HSE Base MSRP from $95,950* Dark Atlas grille surround, Atlas grille mesh and ribs, perforated Windsor leather seats. P525 HSE Base MSRP from $105,950* 518 HP V8 engine with Dynamic Response, 21" 6 Spoke 'Style 6002' alloy wheels and other luxury performance features. |
Lincoln Corsair (formerly MKC)
Formerly known as the MKC, the new Corsair is Lincoln’s first plug-in hybrid option, expected in 2021. It offers another luxury option for devotees of the brand. The more people who can go electric, the better for all of us.
Price |
$35,945 |
Electric Range and Charging Time |
TBD |
Connector Types |
J1772 |
DC Fast Charging |
N/A |
Available Features |
Lincoln Co-Pilot360™ Driver Assistance All-Wheel Drive Lincoln Concierge Piano Key Shifters |
Mazda MX-30
Mazda's first electric vehicle is a sleek SUV that will attract fans of the brand's fun "zoom zoom" driving experience.
Price |
~$35,000 |
Electric Range and Charging Time |
120 miles (193 km) |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
5 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
31 min (to go from 18 to 144 km or 10 to 90 miles) |
0 to 60 |
9 seconds |
Battery Size | 35.5 kWh |
Available Features | Skyactiv engine, Smart Brake Support (SBS), safety features and more |
Mercedes EQC
The EQC delivers Mercedes style in the company’s first all-electric package, presenting a gorgeous silhouette with an impressive amount of power. It’s sure to win over brand loyalists and catch the eye of others who want luxury and electricity combined.
Price |
$70,000 |
Electric Range |
275 to 290 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
11 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
80% in 40 minutes |
0 to 60 mph |
4.8 seconds |
Battery Size |
80 kWh |
Available Features |
Horsepower: 402 hp Torque: 516 lb-ft 4MATIC all-wheel drive Standard active brake assist Integration with ChargePoint 19 or 20” wheels |
Top Track Speed |
112 mph |
Mercedes Vision EQS
This attractive and highly anticipated electric sedan rounds out Mercedes’ electric offerings. Few details are available, but those who’ve gotten their hands on it loved the car:
“The Vision EQS has huge potential to reshape people's perception of near-term electric luxury... In a market dominated by numb SUVs and a future seemingly dominated by autonomous living rooms on wheels, it's more than a little refreshing to see a concept that not only looks remarkably good but is intended to be good to drive as well.”
–Tim Stevens, CNET
MINI Electric
Everyone’s favorite little UK classic goes all electric at an affordable price, reasonable range and workable charging time. Whether you dig the MINI brand, want an adorable electric car at a low cost or are Jason Bourne, the MINI Electric is a great option.
Price |
$29,900 |
Electric Range |
146 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) | 6 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
80% in 35 minutes |
Battery Size |
32.6 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
Connected Navigation, Heated Exterior Mirrors and front seats, Sport Leather Multifunction Steering Wheel |
Polestar 2
Volvo’s all-electric brand brings an attractive, affordable in the electric “fastback” shape of the Polestar 2. To be produced in China, it’s a totally redesigned approach to electric cars to enable a low center of gravity and maximum interior space for this performance car.
Price | $55,000 |
Electric Range |
~300 miles (500 km) |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
8-10 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
80% in 45 minutes |
0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 km) |
4.7 seconds |
Battery Size |
78 kWh |
Power |
300 kW / 408 hp |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
Natural speech recognition, backed by Google services, phone-as-key, vegan interior, advanced LED headlights |
Top Track Speed |
140 miles |
Wheels |
20” alloy wheels |
Styles |
Shanghai or Berlin packages |
Porsche Taycan
We’ve already highlighted the ins and outs of charging this stylish sports car, but this beauty is worth checking out if your budget allows.
Rivian R1S SUV
Rivian has been getting a lot of buzz for its electric pickup, but the brand’s off-roading SUV also looks appealing.
Price |
$72,500 |
Electric Range |
Up to 400 miles |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
16 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
200 miles in 30 minutes (up to 110 kW) |
0 to 60 mph |
3 seconds |
Battery Size |
105 / 135 / 180 kWh options |
Seats |
7 |
Available Features |
Quad motor system Up to 750 horsepower Wading depth over 3 feet Max towing 7,700 pounds |
Rivian R1T Truck
We haven’t seen anyone take a sledgehammer to it (yet), but the Rivian R1T truck is slated to be available in 2020. Pre-order it now if you don’t mind a more traditional than futuristic pickup silhouette. With pricing comparable to many F-150 packages, Rivian will finally deliver a desirable electric truck option for consumers and may break open the market for people who hadn’t considered the switch.
Price |
$61,500 |
Electric Range |
Up to 400 miles |
Level 2 AC Charging | 16 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
200 miles in 30 minutes (up to 110 kW) |
0 to 60 mph |
3 seconds |
Battery Size |
105 / 135 / 180 kWh options |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
Horsepower: 754 Cargo space in front and back Wading depth over 3 feet Max towing 11,000 pounds |
Top Track Speed |
125 mph |
Tesla Model Y
Hey, Y not? Tesla has dominated EV sales for years with industry-leading innovations. Now it brings cost savings and scale to the crossover form factor with the Model Y, just as it did with the sedan for the Model 3. Interest is already high as enthusiasts and EV curious folks alike are won over by the features. Parts sharing between the Model 3 and Model Y should help keep costs down for Tesla.
Price |
$48,000 |
Electric Range |
280 to 300 miles |
Connector Types |
Tesla connector |
Level 2 AC Charging | 12 hours |
DC Fast Charging (Tesla connector) |
168 miles in 15 minutes |
0 to 60 mph |
3.5 sec |
Battery Size |
50 to 75 kWh |
Seats |
7 seats |
Available Features |
Full self-driving capability: 360-degree camera visibility, Forward Facing radar, ultrasonic sensors Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive 66 cubic feet of cargo space Designed for safety: all new Tesla cars come standard with emergency braking, collision warning, blind-spot monitoring |
Top Track Speed |
150 mph |
Wheels |
20” performance wheels |
Styles |
Performance Long Range AWD Long Range RWD |
Crossing the Pond: A Few Highlights for Our European Friends
We’ve often focused on North American EV models in the past, but as our company and the EV movement have become undeniably global, it’s time to take a look at some hot European releases too. These vehicles use the Type 2 Mennekes connector for Level 2 AC charging and CCS Combo connector for DC fast charging, as is typical in Europe.
Audi e-tron Sportback 55 quattro
Audi continues to build out its all-electric offerings with the Sportback 55 quattro, a sleek car with tons of range and looks to match. It’s expected to be available in the UK in early 2020 and is a great option for Audi aficionados and electric car fanatics.
Price |
£70,000 (€83,150) |
Electric Range |
277 miles (446 km) |
Level 2 Charging | 11 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
80% (~192 miles) in 30 minutes, up to 150 kW |
0 to 62 mph |
5.7 seconds |
Battery Size |
95 kWh |
Available Features |
Digital matrix LED headlights |
Top Track Speed |
125 mph (200 km/h) |
Fiat 500e
Much of the information on this anticipated update is still to be released, but a refreshed design and a bit more range help make the already-attractive Fiat 500e an even more appealing choice among affordable EVs. Fiat has said it will make about 80,000 of the model in Europe, a big jump from the 500e’s small numbers.
Price |
Likely around $33,460 |
Electric Range |
Upgrade expected from the current model’s 84 miles |
Battery Size |
Upgrade anticipated from the current 24 kWh |
Honda E
This Honda E is super cute, and tens of thousands of people have already registered interest in the compact electric car. Available at an affordable price with a reasonable range, the Honda E provides yet another small car option that’s relatively quick and convenient to charge up at home.
Price |
£26,160 (€33,850) |
Electric Range |
125 miles (200 km) |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
~5 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
31 minutes to go from 12 to 36 miles (20 to 60 km) |
0 to 60 mph |
9.5 sec |
Battery Size |
32.0 kWh |
Seats |
4 |
Top Speed |
90 mph (45 km/h) |
Opel Corsa-e
This compact hatchback will help many folks hit the streets emission-free over the next few years.
Price |
£26,490 (€29,900) |
Style |
Hatchback |
Electric Range |
180 miles (290 km) |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
~7 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
28 min to go from 18 to 144 miles (29 to 232 km) |
0 to 60 mph |
8.1 seconds |
Battery Size |
50 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Peugeot e-208
This all-electric city car will empower new folks to make the switch to electric.
Price |
£25,050 (€30,450) |
Electric Range |
217 miles (350 km) |
Level 2 Charging |
7.5 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
30 minutes to 80% (nearly 175 miles or 280 km) at 100 kW |
0 to 60 mph |
8.1 seconds |
Battery Size |
50 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
17” aerodynamic aluminum wheels PEUGEOT 3D i-Cockpit® Battery has 8-year or 100,000 mile warranty for 70% of its charge capacity. |
Volkswagen ID.3
The standard range ID.3 is expected in summer 2020, bringing another compact and stylish option to European drivers. The 275 km range should be enough for most trips and the sleek design is appealing without being overly futuristic. It’s already available for pre-order in the Netherlands and UK, and is expected to be released in Germany as well.
Price |
£22,000 (€30,000) for standard range to £37,000 (€45,000) for long range |
Electric Range |
170 miles (275 km) to 280 miles (450 km) |
Level 2 Charging (240V) |
8 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
34 minutes (from 45 to 360 km) |
0 to 60 mph |
3 seconds |
Battery Size |
45 to 77 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Styles |
Standard Mid Range Long Range |
Volvo XC40 P8 AWD Recharge
Volvo adds on to the longstanding availability of its XC90 PHEV with the XC40 P8, its first all-electric vehicle under the Recharge brand. With a good size and features that many drivers demand, like all-wheel drive, at a price point typical for the category, it should quickly become an option of interest. Volvo aims for half of its sales to be all-electric by 2025, and this model shows it’s on its way.
Price |
£50,000 (€59,000) |
Electric Range |
230 miles (375 km) |
Level 2 Charging (240V) | 9 hours |
DC Fast Charging (CCS Combo connector) |
33 min to go from 38 to 300 km (25 to 185 miles) |
0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 km) |
4.9 sec |
Battery Size |
75 kWh |
Seats |
5 |
Available Features |
AWD |
Top Speed |
112 mph (180 km/h) |
That’s all we’ve got for now! Stay tuned for more information about charging some of these highly anticipated models and to see how their sales are going.
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