Electric cars coming in July

Every month there is a car that has to be unveiled, in July there was a plan to unveil the Polestar 2 and the VW ID.3. however , due to the pandemic many companies closed down , they are slowly going back to normal .

Electric cars coming in July

Every month there is a car that has to be unveiled, in July there was a plan to unveil the Polestar 2 and the VW ID.3. however , due to the pandemic many companies closed down , they are slowly going back to normal . we are yet to see all the cars that they promised to unveil in 202o coming to visualization. keep it here for more details once the EVs are unveiled.

Here are the list of the EVs that were to be unveiled in 2020:

Polestar 2

The Polestar 2 is a mid-sized saloon-cum-SUV priced from £49,900 including government plug-in grant, and promises 311 miles of WLTP-tested range.

Polestar 2 equipped with a 78 kWh battery pack and electric motors on the front and rear axle. It has 402 bhp from twin electric motors making it fast despite weighing 2.1 tonnes.It is a two-wheel drive version, and a 2 with a smaller battery.

The electrical system will support fast charging up to 150 kilowatts, but charge time remains unknown. According to Polestar, owners should be able to cover 275 miles of road on a single charge. The range is 310 mile this is close to the Tesla Mode 3.

Volkswagen ID 3

Designed and built as a pure electric car, the ID hatchback will be a crucial launch for VW. It will closely match the Golf hatchback in size, and the company is anticipating a price starting from £27,000 - or close to that of a Golf diesel, making it a more affordable EV than existing models, although the First Edition model going on sale first will retail closer to £39,000. Order books will open in July, with the first customer deliveries expected by September.

It will be built on the modular MEB platform, and offer a variety of battery options for a range of between 249 and 373 miles between charges. The final design largely remains true to the original concept, which was first revealed in 2016 and went on to inspire several other ID models, which are all due to launch over the next five years.