• The Mercedes-Benz EQC is a new all-electric crossover SUV that’s based on the regular subcompact GLA-class. Power comes from an all-electric powertrain that generates 188 hp or 268 hp, which both source power from the battery pack mounted under the floor of the vehicle. The interior includes gold accents and other trimmings. That means five seats with a reasonable amount of cargo space inside the rear hatch.



  • Not interested in making another minivan or standard SUV Tesla decided to make a splash with its second even mainstream model – and so the Model X was born.

    With eye-catching gullwing rear doors and unconventionally sleek styling from nose to tail, this isn’t the sort of SUV that appeals to those who want a rugged off-roader. It’s a high-tech, eyes-on-me city SUV, with amazing electric driving range and enormous performance to boot.



  • The Tesla Model S is arguably the most important and influential new vehicle to be launched globally during the 2010s.

    A four-door coupe EV, it put Tesla on the map with a prodigious performance from its electric motors and high-tech yet simple cabin, as well as a range that can top 550km on a single charge. Cabin quality isn’t a strong point, but the Model S does many things right.



  • The Nissan Ariya, Nissan’s first all-electric crossover SUV, offers powerful acceleration and smooth, quiet operation, and, with an EPA estimated range of up to 304 miles for the Venture+ model, Ariya is the perfect partner for daily commutes and road trips alike. The Nissan electric SUV has managed to retain the bold and daring styling of the Nissan ARIYA concept and has brought it to life with advanced tech and intelligence never seen before. Dependent on which motor (either the 63kWh or the 87kWh) will determine your electric driving range, power output and wheel-drive system.




  • The Jaguar I-Pace is a sustainable sports car delivering next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) technology and five-seat SUV practicality to place Jaguar at the forefront of the EV revolution.

    With a state-of-the-art 90kWh Lithium-ion battery using 432 pouch cells, the I-Pace delivers a range of 480km (WLTP cycle). Owners will be able to achieve a 0-80 per cent battery charge in just 40 minutes using DC rapid charging (100kW). Home charging with an AC wall box (7kW) will achieve the same state of charge in just over ten hours – ideal for overnight charging.



  • The all-electric BMW i4 sedan is an important piece of BMW’s expanding EV portfolio. It offers the style of the 4-series Grand Coupe with a battery powertrain and highly refined road manners. The new i4 offers Iconic Sounds Electric as an optional extra. This enables a variety of synthesized sounds played through the car’s speakers and coordinated with its acceleration. According to BMW the single-motor rear-drive i4 eDrive40 can travel up to around 300 miles on a full battery.



  • The compact, fully-electric Honda e is inspired by Honda’s 2030 prediction, and its desire to improve the environment, particularly in busy urban areas. The all-new Honda e is the ultimate creation based on the brand’s philosophy of human-centred engineering.
    The Honda e first appeared in concept form in 2017 as the ‘Urban EV’. This was followed by the near-production ready Honda e Prototype, which received international acclaim at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show. The compact EV features cutting-edge technology and advanced intelligent connectivity to keep owners in sync with everyday life. The Honda e sets new technology benchmarks in the compact EV segment, with intuitive infotainment services and connected apps that seamlessly integrate with the owner’s modern lifestyle, accessed via the dual touchscreen displays, Honda Personal Assistant artificial intelligence or via the My Honda+ smartphone app.


  • The new generation smart is one thing above all: authentically electric. The brand returns to its origins with the systematic switch to emission-free, battery-electric powertrains. In combination with progressive design and intelligent connectivity, smart already offers a sustainable and comprehensive concept for urban mobility today.




  • The new 100% electric Renault ZOE has evolved in versatility, quality and technology to offer superior features while still remaining affordable.

    On the outside, the New ZOE continues to deliver distinctive and fresh design, while the interior has been completely overhauled, with a fully redesigned instrument panel and dashboard for improved comfort.

    Under the skin the New Renault ZOE gets a powerful 52 kWh battery that delivers a range of up to 242 miles (WLTP). There are also more recharging options, including the introduction of an optional direct current charger.

    The New ZOE is equipped with many innovative features. The Renault EASY CONNECT services deliver increased connectivity, plus there are extra driving aids, a 10-inch TFT instrument cluster, the Renault EASY LINK multimedia system and a new B Mode, which has been perfected for urban driving. All have been designed to make everyday driving easier and more enjoyable.



  • Designed as a mobility companion that adapts to the user’s needs, Smart #1 fits perfectly into any environment, be it a pulsating city like Lisbon or a twisting road through the coastal mountains. The Smart #1 is the first of its kind of new smart cars, transforming how users will experience mobility as soon as they get into the car.






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