The 10 hottest electric SUVs you’ll see on the road in the
next few years.
Mercedes-Benz will launch its WQ electric vehicle brand with
the EQC SUV in 2019. Daimler Smaller vehicles have dominated the first
generation of electrified cars.
But a wave of upcoming electric SUVs could help bring
battery-powered cars further into the mainstream. In the coming years, both
established auto companies and startups plan to release a range of electric
SUVs to compete with Tesla’s Model X.
If electric cars are the auto industry’s future, SUVs
represent its present. SUVs continue to take an increasingly large share of the
global auto market, worrying those who support a movement toward higher fuel
efficiency and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
But the popularity of SUVs has presented an opportunity to
ease the transition from gas-powered to electric vehicles. While smaller
vehicles have dominated the first generation of electrified cars, an upcoming
wave of electric SUVs could help bring battery-powered cars further into the
mainstream.
In the coming years, both established auto companies SUVs to
compete with Tesla’s Model X. Here’s what they have planned:
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