That new car feeling. Is there anything that beats it? Each year, the top car brands release new models that have people impatiently waiting in line to drive them out of the showroom. The sleek new designs leave old motors in the dust with better specs, mileage and technology.
The future of cars is certainly exciting, to say the least. With the 2030 ban on brand new petrol and diesel cars coming into effect, car manufacturers are innovating now so they’re ready for the future of the car industry.
Here are some of the most anticipated cars for the future.
- Audi Q6 e-tron
Coming late 2022, this latest SUV from Audi is going to turn a lot of heads on the roads. With a modern shape and an even better finish, you’ll be looking head and shoulders above the other cars on the road.
With a 90-100kWh battery, you’ll be able to drive for around 300 miles before it needs recharging. Its charge time is estimated to take around 20 minutes to reach 80% battery level.
- Hyundai Ioniq 6
This state of the art model truly proves that the future is now for car manufacturers. This upcoming model will be available in late 2022 and will make you forget all about the recent surges in fuel prices.
This beauty has the looks, the interior and the driving experience to propel the electric vehicle market even higher. With a 226bhp motor, four-wheel-drive and a 77.4kWh battery, this car puts you in control of the ultimate driving experience, each time you travel.
- Mercedes Benz EQB
The recently launched Mercedes is a beast in all weather conditions and road types. Displaying the usual impeccable driving experience we have become accustomed to over the years as well as modern electric technology.
With a 250kWh battery and seven seats available, you and the family can drive for hours without needing a recharge.
- Renault 5
Coming in 2023, Renault has modernised an old classic from the 1970s with this latest model. Still in its prototype phase, this car is already showing signs of being a very popular car in the new year.
These new electric vehicles are sure to be a hit with car drivers up and down the country. If one of these looks to be your future car then you’ll want to make sure you’ve got the right insurance to cover it from any damage.