EVs in 2024
【Summary】In 2024, car shoppers can expect more choices in the electric vehicle market. Honda will release its first electric SUV and Volkswagen will introduce a challenger to the Tesla Model 3. Additionally, there will be a greater variety of smaller and more affordable EVs available. Despite the focus on affordability, performance will not be overlooked, with several models aiming to rival Tesla's speed.
As the electric era continues to gain momentum, car shoppers can expect to have more options in all segments, including those that have been overlooked in the past. In 2024, Honda plans to release its first electric SUV, while Volkswagen will introduce a competitor to the popular Tesla Model 3, which will also receive an update soon. Additionally, there will be a greater variety of smaller and more affordable electric vehicles entering the market, following a period dominated by luxury SUVs from high-end brands.
However, this increase in options does not mean that electric vehicle manufacturers will sacrifice performance in order to achieve lower starting prices. In fact, there will be several choices available that will aim to provide alternatives to Tesla's Ludicrous speeds.
Here are seven highly anticipated models to look out for in 2024:
Furthermore, if you are in the market for a used car, there are also several options that have experienced significant price drops.
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