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These 15 Electric Cars Will Be Here By 2020

 

These days, if you are in the market for a fully electric, long-range vehicle, your options are pretty limited.

In fact, Tesla vehicles are currently the only cars that have an official range of more than 200 miles per charge.

But it won’t be long before there’s an influx of long-range electric cars hitting the market.

Most major automakers, including GM and Volkswagen, have vowed to roll out more than one fully electric car by 2020.

Here’s a look at some of the vehicles coming to market in the next few years.

Tesla revealed its first mass market, long-range vehicle on March 31, but the car won’t go into production until 2017.

The car has a starting range of more than 200 miles per charge and can go form zero to 60 miles per hour in just six seconds.

rtr2s40h-300x225The car will cost $35,000 before incentives and will be about 20% smaller than the company’s Model S.

However, it can still seat five people pretty comfortably.

Tesla will reveal a new Roadster in 2019, according to a statement by CEO Elon Musk in July of last year.

Almost no details have been revealed about the new car, except for the fact that it will be built for speed.

Musk said in the statement that the new car will be capable of going from zero to 60 in less than 2.8 seconds, which is faster than its cars can go in “Ludicrous Mode.”

General Motors revealed the production model of its first affordable, long-range car called the Chevrolet Bolt EV.

The car will become available before the end of 2016, have a range of about 200 miles per charge, and will cost around $30,000 after tax incentives.

Audi confirmed in January that it was planning to begin production of its first all-electric SUV at its Brussels plant in 2018.

The new vehicle will be heavily inspired by the company’s e-tron quattro concept, which the company originally unveiled at the International Motor Show in Frankfurt in September.

The new SUV will have three motors, a range of 310 miles on a single charge, and quick charging capabilities, the company also confirmed in January.

The name of the new car has not been officially announced, however, it is rumored to be called the Q6.

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