Byton M-Byte
Estimated cost: $45,000
The Byton has evolved to become an interactive, technology-filled automobile with incredible performance. The dash-spans 48-inch screen and is simply jaw-dropping, and the swiveling front seats are pretty amazing too.
The company that’s based in China-based company is carrying on courageously. For the production, Byton will be collaborating with Electrify America for public charging.
Porsche Macan EV
The new Porsche Macan is going to be blowing people away with its electric performance. The price might however have a similar effect on people. It's not exactly mass-market worthy. One slight issue, the MLB platform it runs on wasn't exactly designed for battery drive.
For this reason, the Macan will be built on the PPE structure that provides the base for the Volkswagen Group's premium electric cars.
Volvo XC100
Estimated cost: $85,000
The new Volvo perfectly showcases the brand's capabilities. While the SUV is mechanically very similar to the family-geared next-gen XC90, it will however take a more luxury approach. Look forward to a four-seat arrangement that is fine-tuned to ultimate comfort. The vehicle will also feature autonomous capabilities and distinct Volvo styling.
There are talks of a hybrid XC90, but the XC100 will certainly be electric to showcase the brand's commitment to an eco-friendly future.
Ferrari Roma
Estimated cost: $230,000
This is the first automobile with the all-new modular vehicle design that will eventually support the next-generations of the Portofino and GTC4Lusso, and even the highly anticipated Ferrari Purosange SUV. The architecture has been designed from the get-go to contain a plug-in hybrid powertrain, though the initial launch will have an internal combustion engine power.
The 3.9-liter twin-turbo V-8 under the Roma's hood makes 612 hp and 593 lb-ft, enough to take the machine from 0 to 60 mph in about 3.2 seconds.
Honda Civic
Estimated cost: $22,000
historically the Honda Civic has been replaced with a new model every five years, roughly. This is why we are expecting the 11th generation to be entirely rehashed. Look forward to new technological development and more advanced powertrain.
Look forward to new styling and technology and updated powertrains. Taking the popularity of the coupe and hatchback into account, Honda will likely release those styles too, as well as the popular four-door sedan.