Feature: The 3 Best EVs for Road Tripping
Are you ready to take an EV on a road trip? Rent, lease or buy one of our three favorite models.
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Are you ready to take an EV on a road trip? Rent, lease or buy one of our three favorite models.
Automakers continued to increase our choice of plug-in hybrid and all-electric cars and crossovers. Competition is heating up for the U.S. electric car leadership claimed by Tesla for the past few years. The Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Volt are legacy players in the battle, now joined by dozens of new players. Consumers win because they have choice.
This week Audi did a virtual unveiling of the Audi Q4 E-tron Coupé concept, a barely veiled version of a model that will hit the market next year.
In the U.S. it looks like Audi has work to do to make a mark in the emerging electric vehicle market. The gang from Ingolstadt does have a plan.
What began in 2019 and promises to accelerate in 2020 is company for Tesla’s current and future vehicles.