The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

An electrifyi­ng year ahead

- JACK MCKEOWN, MOTORING EDITOR

Happy New Year to readers of Courier Motoring. If 2020 was a year when electric cars became mainstream, 2021 will be the year many more exciting new models join the market. Here are some of the best to look forward to.

Ford’ s new Mustang Mach-e is by far one of the most exciting EVS due to arrive this year.

As the firm’ s first standalone electric vehicle, the Mustang Mach-e is how the Blue Oval will properly announce its entry into the battery-powered world.

With more than 330bhp on tap and a 0-60mph time of just over five seconds, the Mustang Mach-e looks set to tick the performanc­e boxes too.

Skoda will debut an electric vehicle with the new Enyaq.

With a range of up to 316 miles, the Enyaq is expected to cost from £ 33,340 – excluding the government’s plug-in car grant.

It’ll be available with two battery size options, too, as well as rapid charging capabiliti­es.

Mazda’s striking MX-30 looks set to shake up the EV segment, bringing stunning looks and a classy cabin alongside that allimporta­nt electric powertrain.

Though its range is on the shorter side of things at 124 miles, as a rival to the likes of the Honda e and Mini Electric, the MX-30’S practicali­ty shines through.

Though BMW’S i3 has been a key contender in the EV segment for many years now, the German firm has yet to elongate its range of electric vehicles – until now, that is.

The ix3 enters into the flourishin­g electric SUV area of the market, bringing a high ride height and imposing looks.

It’s got a decent 285-mile range, too, and will deliver a 0- 60mph time of 6.5 seconds.

Volvo has already committed to an electrifie­d future but up until this point, all of its vehicles have only incorporat­ed mild or plug- in hybrid powertrain­s into its line-up.

The Recharge P8 is its first fully electric vehicle, packaged into the smart and well- finished XC40 design.

Thanks to two electric motors, it ’ ll push out 402bhp yet deliver a range of up to 248 miles.

Volkswagen has already made great electric strides with its new I.D 3, but it’s looking to push further with the introducti­on of the I.D 4.

Larger than the 3, the I.D 4 is an EV aimed at family buyers.

 ??  ?? ELECTRIC POWER: Ford’s eagerly awaited Mustang Mach-e boasts 330bhp.
ELECTRIC POWER: Ford’s eagerly awaited Mustang Mach-e boasts 330bhp.

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