2020 was a massive year for electric vehicles, but 2021 may be even better.
Battery-powered pickups, SUVs, luxury sedans, and more — ranging from around $40,000 into the six figures — will hit US roads by the end of 2021. Over the next year, upstarts like Rivian, Bollinger, and Lucid are set to deliver their debut vehicles, while established brands like Mercedes-Benz, GMC, and Volkswagen will bring their first electric offerings to the US market. Ten years ago, if you wanted a new all-electric car, the pickings were slim. But over the last decade, the electric-vehicle space has exploded — and looking forward to 2021, there will be more battery-powered options on the market than ever before.
EVs of all shapes, sizes, and price points are set to hit streets this year from established manufacturers and upstart companies alike. By the end of 2021, well over a dozen new EVs ranging from Bollinger's $125,000 off-road pickup to Volkswagen's $40,000 mass-market crossover will be whirring up and down US roads.
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