All-Electric GMC Hummer Truck and 10 Other EVs to be Excited About in 2021

 Published On Oct 21, 2020

If you have not yet jumped onto the electric bandwagon, we will attempt to expedite your faith conversion by showcasing the most exciting news from the world of EVs. The highly anticipated GMC Hummer EV has finally been unveiled, the cheapest production electric car is already available for pre-order and the announcements go on and on.

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GMC Hummer EV: gmc.com/electric-truck/hummer-ev

Once discontinued as a wasteful gas guzzler, more than a decade later the iconic Hummer brand is making a comeback as the world’s first zero emission supertruck.

Dacia Spring: en.media.groupe.renault.com/news/the-all-new-dacia-spring-electric-the-electric-revolution-by-dacia-0be5-989c5.html

Basically a rebadged version of the Asian Renault K-ZE, the Dacia Spring arrives to Europe, sporting a €10,000 pricetag and the title of the most affordable electric car on the market.

Renault MÉGANE eVISION: press.renault.co.uk/en-gb/releases/2784

Renault Zoe might have enjoyed a zealous following through the years of its production, but in terms of the looks and form factor it was never destined to become a universally craved EV. This fate will be enjoyed by the new generation of Renault’s previewed by the Megane eVision concept.

Audi e-tron GT: audi-mediacenter.com/en/presskits/passion-for-quality-and-progressiveness-the-new-audi-e-tron-gt-13259

2022 Audi e-tron GT has already been announced to start production at the revamped Bollinger Hofe plant by the end of 2020, but we are yet to see the production version of the model. For now, we will base our report on the info released for the concept vehicle, occasional statements from Audi, and the camouflaged prototype shots.

Mercedes EQS Lineup: media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/en/instance/ko.xhtml?oid=47699540&relId=1001&resultInfoTypeId=173


Despite very poor sales of the first electric Mercedes EQC, that have not even reached a thousand units in two years, the premium German brand is still moving forward with the EV lineup expansion. All in all there will be 6 new electric cars and SUVs.

Buick Electra: media.gm.com/media/cn/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/cn/en/2020/Sept/0928_Buick.html

Developed by GM's joint-venture with the Chinese SAIC, Buick Electra concept predicts what Buick’s all-electric future holds for us and comes powered by two electric motors and the company’s advanced Ultium battery

Italdesign Voyah i-Land: italdesign.it/press/

Voyah is a new sub-brand of the Chinese Dongfeng Motor Corporation, that is readying to enter the luxury electric mobility segment in 2021. Their first vehicle is the I-Land grand tourer co-developed in cooperation with the Turin-based Italdesign.

Lynk & Co ZERO Concept: lynkco.com/en

Launched back in 2016, the Lynk and Co is a subsidiary of the Chinese Geely and a corporate sibling of Volvo. The company usually builds its vehicles on the basis Volvo’s CMA platform, but this is about to change with the arrival of their first ZERO-emissions crossover in 2021. The model is rumored to debut a dedicated architecture that will be used for Geely’s future electric vehicles.

Hyundai RM20e: hyundai.news/uk/model-news/the-next-generation-of-hyundai-n-performance/

Hyundai has been spoiling us with a couple of new electric concepts for the Ionic brand this year, but the most recent RM20e protype hints at the all-electric future for another branch of the company - the N-Performance division. The sports car is inspired by the all-electric TCR racecar and is built on a new RM platform.

Mazda MX-30: mazda.com/en/new-generation/mx-30

Unorthodox freestyle doors and unique front fascia of the last year’s all-electric introduction by Mazda, led us to believe that the car was at the conceptual. However, the model has already hit the production lines without any major changes.

Honda SUV e:concept:
To the envy of all of the Honda fans, only the attendants of the Auto China expo in Beijing were able to witness the unveil of the first electric SUV concept from the Japanese.

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