The Cruise Origin
Estimated cost: $50,000
This electric, boxy, six-seater was developed by Cruise in collaboration with General Motors appears to be quite the ‘robotaxi.’ The car has two sliding doors, making it very accessible.
It’s also super spacious inside. The many features including cameras, radar, sensors, and lidar make human driving decisions almost non-existent. This vehicle will really only be for commercial use and should actually be ready by early 2022.
Fisker Ocean
Estimated cost: $37,499
Henrik Fisker, the designer, and creator for BMW and Aston Martin is back with an eco-friendly, five-passenger EV crossover called the Ocean. This model has it all; 300 miles of range, base 2WD, battery capacity over 80 kW-hr, a 16-inch touchscreen.
Then there are the fun features. A multilink rear suspension, a roll-down hatch window, and even a karaoke display. The Ocean is also built out of recycled materials that have been retrieved from the ocean!
Cadillac Lyriq
Estimated cost: $75,000
This electric midsize crossover with a wide stance, long wheelbase, low roof, and 23-inch wheels looks pretty darn impressive. Cadillac will say goodbye to the traditional grille and will replace it with a new pattern and the iconic crest between the headlights.
The car will be Cadillac's first true EV(electric vehicle) with GM's BEV3 dedicated electric vehicle structure and Ultium fast-charging batteries. Sadly we will have to wait for 2022 for this one.
Jeep Grand Wagoneer
Estimated cost: $45,000
As expected, this baby shines with its off-road capability and has a plug-in hybrid powertrain. We might even see the return of that iconic wood paneling.
You can also look forward to the 3.6-liter V-6 and 5.7-liter V-8. Don't worry, both will likely have emission-reducing motors.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Estimated cost: $41,000
Get ready for this larger, more SUV-like Bolt that is exclusively front-drive. Soon to have a 3-inch wheelbase, which makes the back seat a little roomier, overall making the vehicle about 6 inches. It's also going to be the first non-Cadillac to get the hands-free highway driving system AKA Super Cruise.
The push-button gearshift and a button replaced pedal will be great features too.