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These cars will hit our roads in 2020

Children are looking forward to holidays and snow, and car enthusiasts are also looking forward to the year ahead, as it will serve us with quite a few interesting cars. Even with more electric ones, because whether we like it or not, electricity will shape our future. So which cars will hit the roads in 2020?

We browsed through the novelties we expect this year 2020, and classified it into a few categories. Cars are exciting, and for most of us, we are already impatiently waiting to see them live, on the road. With the flood of new cars coming, it's impossible to cover everything, but nothing for this, as we will diligently keep you informed of every new development.

1. City cars (Hyundai i10)
2. Family cars with a chopped back (Seat el-Born)
3. Compact SUVs (Alfa Romeo Tonale, Peugeot 2008, Mercedes-Benz GLB)
4. Family SUVs (Audi Q4 E-Tron, Tesla Y, Volkswagen ID Crozz)
5. Larger SUVs (Audi E-Tron Sportback, Land Rover Defender)
6. Coupes (BMW 2 Gran Coupe)
7. Fast SUVs (Audi RS Q8, Ford Mustang Mach-E)
8. 'Pocket Rockets' (Mini John Cooper Works GP)
9. Combined vehicles (Mercedes-Benz EQV)
10. Athletes (Ferrari F8 Tributo)

1. City cars

Hyundai i10

Hyundai's little i10 already got its third version. It's still compact, so it's ideal for city centers. Although it has grown up, improvements are noticeable at every step, it has retained a sporty design.

2. Family cars with a chopped back

Seat el-Born

Electrical concept Seat el-Born was named after one of the most recognizable neighborhoods in Barcelona, where el-Born was designed and developed. The el-Born is based on Volkswagen's MEB platform and will be produced together with Volkswagen ID in Germany. Seat will thus become the second brand within the Volkswagen group, with a fully electric car on the market, which is based on the MEB platform.

3. Compact SUVs

Alfa Romeo Tonale

Alfa Romeo Tonale is a crossover that can be placed under the Stelvio model in terms of size and represents a look into the future of this brand, which is linked to the famous previous Alfa models. The rear is attractive and gives the Tonal a unique look that we can only hope will carry over to the production version of the car as much as possible.

Peugeot 2008

Peugeot 2008 it has the unmistakable image of the latest generation of Peugeot cars, and the striking front part emphasizes the distinctive light signature. The latest generation, 2008, is slightly larger and offers more space for passengers in the back seat. It has 434 liters of luggage space. The most interesting is the arrival of the all-electric e-2008, which is powered by an electric motor with 100 kW (136 hp) of power.

Mercedes-Benz GLB

New ones Mercedes-Benz GLB is a compact SUV based on the A-class – it surprised by offering a third row of seats, which allows it to accommodate up to 7 people. In this compact class, this is the exception rather than the rule - the optional third row offers two seats, between which we find drink holders and USB ports. They also have air curtains, and child seat anchors will be available for the youngest.

4. Family SUVs

Audi Q4 e-tron

Audi Q4 e-tron should be ready for production by the end of 2020, and due to the use of Volkswagen's MEB platform, it should also be more affordable - if Audi keeps the interior of the concept, the battery with a capacity of 82 kWh and gives it a suitable price, sales will definitely be successful.

Tesla Y

Tesla Model Y is an electric mid-sized crossover, based on the Tesla 3 sedan model and the X SUV model. It will accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.8 seconds, and the maximum speed will be 209 km/h.

Volkswagen ID. Cross

Volkswagen ID Crozz it is designed as a crossover and has a very sporty character. According to the Germans, the electric drive, which can squeeze out 366 hp (225 kW) and reach speeds of up to 180 km/h, was born both for wandering through the urban jungle and for releasing adrenaline.

5. Larger SUVs

Audi e-tron Sportback

Lines Audi e-tron Sportback they remain sharp, and because of them we can instantly tell that it is an electric car. With a coupe-like rear end, it is perhaps even more attractive than its 'classic' SUV form. The two electric motors have 300 kW (408 hp) of power, and the distance that the sportback achieves on a single charge is even slightly greater (10 km) and amounts to 446 kilometers.

Land Rover Defender

New ones Land Rover Defender will be available in 90 and 110 body styles, with up to 6 seats in the 90 and the option of 5, 6 or 5 + 2 seats in the 110 body style. You will be able to customize your vehicle in more ways than any previous Land Rover, as it has four packages accessories that give each Defender character.

6. Coupes

BMW 2 Gran Coupe

At BMW, they decided to follow the trend of Mercedes and present a design special. New ones BMW 2 Series Gran Coupe it's actually an extension of the 1 Series. The M235i Gran Coupe (currently the best and fastest model) is powered by the 302bhp turbo engine it shares with the M135i. It also shares front-wheel drive with the 1 Series, which has not been a practice at BMW until now.

7. Fast SUVs

Audi RS Q8

Audi RS Q8 is a real 'green Hulk', which hides an enviable cavalry in its entrails. The fastest and most powerful Audi SUV is powered by a 4.0-liter V8 engine with as much as 600 horsepower (441 kW) and 800 Nm of torque. It takes just 3.8 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, which is only two tenths of a second slower than the Lamborghini Urus. Top speed is electronically limited to 305 km/h, which means it goes as fast as a limited Lamborghini.

Ford Mustang Mach E

Name Mustang has great historical significance in the world of motoring. Since 1965, the Mustang has gone through six generations and hundreds of versions, totaling more than 10 million models sold. At Ford, however, they decided to "slightly" change the successful and proven Mustang recipe. The Ford Mustang Mach-E is both the first electric Mustang and the first Mustang crossover SUV, as well as an important stepping stone in Ford's quest for an electrified future.

8. 'Pocket Rockets'

Mini John Cooper Works GP

The latest Mini John Cooper Works GP is extremely fast. The fastest and most powerful production Mini to date goes from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, and because it has no electronic speed limiter, it will go all the way to 265 km/h.

9. Combined vehicles

Mercedes-Benz EQV

Mercedes-Benz presented the first luxury van powered exclusively by electricity at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It is a van with the EQV designation, and it is based on the already well-known and extremely popular class V. The electric motor with a power of 150 kW is installed on the front axle, and it draws energy from a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 90 kWh. This means that it will be enough for up to 405 kilometers, to charge from 10 to 80 %, but we will need less than an hour at a fast charging station.

10. Athletes

Ferrari F8 Tributo

New ones Ferrari F8 Tributo it features the most powerful V8 engine to ever come out of the Ferrari factory. It has an enviable 720 horsepower and as much as 770 Nm of torque. The 3.9-liter V8 has the same output as the one in the Ferrari Pista and 50 horsepower more than the outgoing GTB model. The Tributo needs just 2.9 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, and its top speed is 340 km/h.

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