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A slew of long-range electric cars are expected to hit the market by 2020. Several of these electric vehicles will be made by luxury automakers and will most likely cost upward of $50,000.But several automakers are working on EVs with a range of more than 200 miles that are likely to have a friendlier price tag.Here’s a breakdown of the long-range electric cars coming to market in the next few years that people would be able to afford.
Tesla’s Model 3.
Tesla Model 3.Timothy Artman/Tesla
The Model 3, which Tesla began delivering on July 28, starts at $35,000. But consumers will have to pay a couple thousand extra if they want features of Autopilot, Tesla’s driver-assist technology, activated.
Tesla also plans to launch its Model Y, a compact SUV, by 2020.
The Model Y will be Tesla’s first compact SUV.David Becker/Getty Images
Musk said during the company’s first-quarter earnings call that the Model Y would arrive by late 2019 or 2020.Musk has kept mum on details about the upcoming vehicle, but he has said it would share components of the Model 3.
Volvo says its first electric car is coming by 2019.
Volvo is aiming to price its first electric vehicle at about $40,000.Volvo
In April, Volvo said it would build its first all-electric car in China and export it around the world.The vehicle is expected to have a 100-kilowatt-hour battery and a range of 250 miles per charge. But perhaps the best thing will be its price tag.In March, Lex Kerssemakers, the CEO of Volvo Cars of North America, said he was pushing for its first electric car to price between $35,000 and $40,000, according to a report from Automotive News.
Volkswagen is expected to launch an electric crossover in 2020 with a range of about 300 miles per charge.
The ID will have a range of more than 250 miles per charge, Volkswagen says.Volkswagen
The German automaker plans to launch its Volkswagen ID in 2020.The crossover is expected to have a price tag of $30,000 to $35,000 and a range of about 250 to 300 miles per charge.The vehicle will have a top speed of 99 mph and be able to accelerate from zero to 62 mph in less than eight seconds, Volkswagen says.
Ford is expected to launch an all-electric SUV for the masses in 2020.
Ford’s upcoming electric SUV is expected to be in a similar price range as the Ford Escape.Ford
The 2018 Nissan Leaf is expected to be available later this year.
The 2017 Nissan Leaf has a range of about 100 miles per charge, but the 2018 Leaf is expected to surpass 200 miles on a single charge.Nissan The 2018 Nissan Leaf, which the company plans to reveal in September, is expected to go on sale later this year and have a range of more than 200 miles per charge.
General Motors has launched its Chevy Bolt, which starts at about $37,500.
The Chevy Bolt begins at $37,500.Hollis Johnson
The Bolt has a range of 238 miles per charge, a top speed of 91 mph, and a cost of about $37,500 before a $7,500 federal tax credit.General Motors began production of its vehicle last year, beating Tesla to the punch to create the first mass-market electric vehicle.