Electric vehicles are expected to arrive in 2021

Here’s a look at some of the electric vehicles that are just reaching the market, will soon be available or are expected to arrive in 2021.

Electric vehicles are expected to arrive in 2021Audi e-Tron Sportback: A four-door coupe version of the full-size Audi e-Tron sport utility electric vehicles, introduced last spring, the Sportback is expected to be available in spring 2021. Designed to look and handle like traditional Audis, the e-Tron models will feel familiar to anyone who knows the brand.

BMW iX3: BMW will start production of its electric electric vehicles S.U.V. in 2021 at its plant in China. The rear-wheel-drive vehicle is expected to provide 286 horsepower and a 273-mile range, according to the European test cycle, which is more optimistic than its American equivalent.

Ford Mustang Mach-E: Ford enlisted its Shelby designers to create a traditional-looking electric S.U.V. that would echo its iconic Mustang sedan. Its first version, a 332-horsepower all-wheel-drive model, will be available late 2020, with a 459-horsepower GT version expected 18 months from now.

Mercedes EQC 400 4Matic: Originally expected to arrive in the States next year, the first purpose built all electric Mercedes will be delayed until 2021, the company recently announced. It blamed demand in Europe.

Porsche Taycan 4S, Turbo and Turbo S: The “entry level” version of Porsche’s first electric vehicle, the 4S will be available this spring, starting at about $104,000. (The imminently shipping Turbo costs about $151,000, and the Turbo S is $185,000.)

Volvo XC40 Recharge: To cut costs and time to market, Volvo is equipping its existing XC40 S.U.V. with an electric drive train. Expected at the end of 2020, for “under $48,000” after incentives, this is the start of a Volvo product road map that will bring out one new E.V. model each year.

Byton: Distinguished by many enormous wraparound screens, this Chinese-built S.U.V. will be sold in the United States, at a starting price of $45,000, beginning in the second half of 2021. Sales of electric vehicles in its home country will start at the end of next year.

Canoo: One of several hopeful start-ups, Canoo plans to sell its namesake model at the end of 2021. Unlike several established marques, Canoo has taken advantage of the lack of an internal combustion engine to rethink the look of a electric vehicles.

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