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Just Published Book on the Hottest Electric Vehicles in the Pipeline for the Next Decade
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My latest book "Hot Electric Vehicles for the 2020's" is designed to keep you informed and up to date on the latest prototype electric vehicles being developed for launch during the 2020's. It's news you can use to spot the electric car of your future. And, it's a great Christmas/Hanukkah gift for anyone who loves cars. For a
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Big Electric Push by Big Auto: Tesla, GM, Ford
Big SUV and Pickup Truck Green Driving
Big news. Tesla's
all electric Cybertruck picked up 250,000 orders in the week following its
launch in Los Angeles. That's a big deal. People love the sleek
armored truck look and power of the electric muscle truck that is Tesla CEO
Elon Musk's pet project. Engineer Musk made the truck from the same steel
he uses at Space X for his rockets. Buyers apparently forgave the faux paus of
the bullet proof windows shattering twice when hit by a metallic ball at its
debut. Production on Cybertruck starts in two years. Prices start
at $40,000 and the vehicle has a battery range on the top class model of 500
miles. Musk has some time to work on the shattered glass of the
shatterproof windows.
All Electric Pickup Wars
GM announced it will
deliver an all-electric pickup truck by fall of 2021. Ford will deliver
on an all-electric pickup truck F150 at about the same time. And a
Detroit based startup Rivian, which is backed by Amazon and Ford, will start
producing its own electric pickup in 2020. The e-pickup category is very
hot and congested with competition. The reason is that pickups are hot,
accounting for 17% of US light vehicle volume sales and a staggering 70% of the
profits.
All Electric Crossovers
Meanwhile, electric
crossover vehicles are a super charged market. Ford unveiled its 2021
Mustang Mach-E all electric SUV to rave reviews as a revival of the iconic
sports brand. The Mach-E will take on Tesla Model Y, a compact e-SUV that
goes into production in 2020. BMW, Audi and Mercedes are also all in the
game. In all, 100 electric vehicles will
be hitting global showrooms in the next couple of years.
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