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13 electric cars to get excited about in 2019
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13 electric cars to get excited about in 2019

Industry giants like Audi, BMW and Mercedes are to join the electric car race this year

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Expect 2019 the year electric cars finally go mainstream.

While electric vehicles from Tesla and Jaguar proved popular at the luxury end of the market — with Nissan and Renault finding their own niche — 2019 will see the world's biggest car companies, like Audi, BMW and Volkswagen, go all-in on battery power.

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This shift has been years coming, and will continue to take effect into the next decade. But with so many mass-production EVs (electric vehicles) waiting in the wings for a 2019 launch, the next 12 months in particular will be thoroughly exciting.

As the world's biggest car makers go electric, we'll see also see Tesla take its Model 3 to Europe, the UK and beyond, and finally bring the promised and highly-anticipated $35,000 entry-level Model 3 to market in the US. 2019 will see electric cars become both affordable and widely accessible.

Bringing further options to the lower end of the electric car market will be BMW with the Mini E, and Honda with a production version of the Urban EV concept which won so many hearts with its retro looks back in 2017.

Click through the slideshow for the 13 new electric cars to get excited about in 2019.

Porsche Taycan

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Porsche will put its first electric car, the Taycan, into mass production in 2019. The company (owned by the Volkswagen group) is currently testing a huge fleet of prototypes across Germany and beyond, and is manufacturing several more on a weekly basis.

Formerly known as Mission E, the Taycan will sit somewhere between the company's 911 sports car and the Panamera luxury sedan, with Porsche planning to build at least 20,000 examples per year. Performance stats include 600 horsepower, a 155 mph top speed, and a zero to 62mpg time of under 3.5 seconds — similar to all but the quickest version of Tesla.

Porsche is busy developing chargers which can refill car batteries more than twice as quickly as Tesla's Supercharger network.


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