Thanks to an increasing concern over our planet’s well-being due to global warming, the world is looking for more eco-friendly solutions to their everyday life troubles. This, naturally, includes transportation. The idea of these new vehicles is to optimize consumption and go green.

Electric cars have grown increasingly popular over the last few years, given that they reduce emissions harmful to our environment and even help you save money. Going green does not mean you have to downsize on your vehicle, so today we present you with you ten SUV to help the environment and do it in style.

10 GMC Hummer EV

GMC Hummer EV
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If size is what you are looking for, then the GMC Hummer EV is the perfect match. Arriving in fall 2021, the newest addition to the Hummer line promises to bring a “quiet revolution” to the roads. Created to withstand even the toughest obstacles, this model counts with a top-of-the-line interior design and next-generation technology.

GMC Hummer EV
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This first Edition proposes an out of this world experience, with a design heavily inspired by the Apollo 11 moon landing. As an added feature, this car is one of the quietest among its peers, even though it counts with a 1000 HP.

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9 Audi Q4 e-Tron

Audi Q4 e-Tron
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Expected to be released in early 2021, there is a lot of hype surrounding the latest model in Audi’s e-Tron line. The fourth model in this eco-friendly line reaches the upper end of the compact line. Despite the latter, it is rumored this design will be one of the most affordable to date.

Audi Q4 e-Tron
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Beyond its concept images, there is little information about this model. According to Audi, this compact car has 300 hp, and it reaches from 0 to 60 mph in just 6.3 seconds. So far, this four-seater only comes in one color, “Solar Sky”, a shade of blue that changes hue depending on the angle the light hits it.

8 Tesla Cybertruck

Tesla Cybertruck
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This unique model in the Tesla line aims to please those who are craving a cyberpunk-inspired ride in their lives. With a design based on the Blade Runner and The Spy Who Loved Me films, this truck boasts a futuristic design. Its most notable feature is the payload capacity on its vault, which also includes a ramp.

Tesla Cybertruck
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Its vault also possesses an optional solar panel. This model is made using the same material that Tesla’s sister company Space-X uses in its famous spaceship, which makes it a very sturdy model. This model comes with three different motor options: a single motor RWD and two different AWD models.

7 Mercedes-Benz EQC

Mercedes-Benz EQC
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In 2016, Mercedes presented for the first time this amazing five-seater. The Mercedes-Benz EQC was the German manufacturer’s bet to enter the EV market. The first of its kind for the brand, this model began production in 2018.

Mercedes-Benz EQC
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It boasts “a luxurious yet progressive design”, aimed towards those who want to change to a more environmentally conscious vehicle and yet maintain all the prestige that comes with a Mercedes. This model has 408 HP, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 60mph in barely 5.1 secs.

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6 Ford F-150 EV

Ford F-150 EV
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Aiming to “go further”, this model launches Ford’s effort to position itself in the EV market. Mixing its F series with a Mustang-inspired styling is foreseen to be a huge hit for the brand, with its giant front truck and dual motors.

Ford F-150 EV
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Although there is no release date for the foreseeable future, Ford states that this model will become the fastest in its F-line. Not a lot of details are known about the F-150, as it is barely entering its production phase. However, there is a viral video claiming the model can tow a million pounds of train cars.

5 Jaguar I-Pace

Jaguar i-Pace
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With a sports car-like design, this model is aimed towards those who have a taste for luxury and can afford it. Its dual motors deliver 394 HP and there are some other improvements over its predecessors, such as offering a 4G data plan and wireless charging system.

Jaguar i-Pace
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This five-seater SUV allows its owner to maintain the high-quality that is often associated with the brand without sacrificing functionality.

4 Rivian R1T

Rivian R1T
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From up-and-coming brand Rivian, this model is expected to hit the market during the second quarter of 2021. Out of the three models offered by the brand, the R1T appears to be the quickest of the bunch with 754 HP, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds.

Rivian R1T

The brand claims to have over 68 cubic feet of storage, and it can reportedly tow up to 11,000 pounds. This vehicle is geared towards those who are open to adventure and can withstand several surfaces and climates.

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3 Cadillac Lyriq

Cadillac Lyriq
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Arriving in the second half of 2022, the Lyriq will be Cadillac’s first model in the EV variety. Not a lot of information is available on this model, as it is still in its developmental stages. Some sources report that one of its appeals will be its Ultium battery.

Cadillac Lyriq
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With this powerful battery, this model will reach 0-to-60 mph in only 3.0 seconds. According to footage shown on the brand’s official website, the Lyriq will feature a backlit logo, which according to some concept designs shown, will change to various colors.

2 Bollinger B2

Bollinger B2
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This model by Bollinger Motors is an almost completely square and rectangular design, very reminiscent of the industrial aesthetic, as it has no time for add-ons such as a navigation system or radio console. The brand opted to go for a simpler design.

Bollinger B2
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Bollinger focused on specs over the design to sell this model, with 614 horsepower and 688 lb-ft of torque. The B2 cabin is unique among its peers, as it is almost completely made of glass. Despite its interesting design, some safety concerns have been raised for this EV, looking as if it did not include airbags.

1 BMW iX3

BMW iX3
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Finally, we have BMW’s first electrical SUV. Regarding acceleration, this model can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in about 6.8 seconds. The innovative outer design counts with an almost entirely closed frontend. This is possible thanks to the lesser cooling needs of this model.

BMW iX3
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Not having a hot engine is a game-changer. Other specs include a tune composed by famed composer Hans Zimmer that plays every time you press the stop/start button. The iX3 highlights its charming design with blue accents on its drivetrain as an optional characteristic.

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