EVs in 2024
【Summary】2024 will bring more choices for electric vehicles (EVs) including Honda's first electric SUV and a challenger to the Tesla Model 3 from Volkswagen. There will also be a greater variety of smaller and more affordable EVs available. Performance will not be overlooked, with alternatives to Tesla's Ludicrous speeds. Seven models worth waiting for in 2024 are highlighted.
The electric era is attracting more automakers, leading to an increase in choices for car shoppers across various segments. In 2024, Honda will introduce its first electric SUV, while Volkswagen plans to challenge the popular Tesla Model 3 with its own electric vehicle. Additionally, 2024 will bring a greater variety of smaller and more affordable EVs to the market, following a period dominated by luxury SUVs from high-end brands.
However, the focus on affordability does not mean that performance will be overlooked. Several models will aim to provide alternatives to Tesla's high-speed capabilities.
Here are seven highly anticipated models set to debut in 2024.
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