Read more about the Audi RS6 E-tron
BMW iX3
This SUV is the first step into BMW’s ‘new-class’ design revolution. We’ve no performance or range figures yet, but we know it will be equipped with 800V electrical hardware, which will make it one of the fastest-charging EVs on sale.
The combustion-engined BMW X3, the company’s bestseller, will continue to be sold alongside the iX3.
Read more about the new BMW iX3
BYD Atto 2
Another electric compact crossover, this time from Chinese giant BYD. This Vauxhall Frontera rival gets a single motor with 174bhp and a 45.1kWh battery, which produces around 194 miles of range. Inside, the Atto 2 offers seating for five and a 400-litre boot.
Read our BYD Atto 2 review
BYD Seal update
Technology and efficiency updates arrive for the Seal saloon, which gets a slightly smaller battery for a range of 320 miles. Updates to the interior include a new steering wheel and more upmarket materials, although the powertrains remain the same.
Read more about the BYD Seal facelift
BYD Seal 06 GT
Crucial Cupra Born and VW ID 3 rival joins BYD’s expanding range. Inside, it’s largely the same as the BYD Seal saloon, complete with its huge central infotainment screen. The 06 GT will also use that car’s architecture.
Full specifications have yet to be released, but it is likely to share battery tech with the saloon too, including its 800V charging capability.
Read more about the BYD Seal 06 GT
Cupra Raval
This all-new small EV will sit below the Born in Cupra’s line-up, with a reasonable price tag of below £20,000. Performance and range are to be confirmed, but the hatchback is rumoured to produce around 231bhp and have a range of circa 273 miles.