Car Buyers Guide: New Car Reviews, Release Dates, and Prices 2021

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2021 is going to bring a new wave of innovation to the automobile market, as more companies introduce electric vehicles and tech that takes driving to another level. But between the cars, SUVs, trucks, and everything in between, how do you know which to buy this year?

Here is the ultimate car buyers guide for 2021.



Cars

The new cars for 2021 felt lackluster, as most companies are favoring the SUV and crossover market. In fact, companies like Ford are pretty much done with sedans outright, finding that the market for trucks and crossovers completely dominates current trends.

But that doesn’t mean that companies aren’t releasing anything special for cars.

Kia K5

The Kia Optima is finished with production and takings its place is the Kia K5. The K5 offers more horsepower than the Optima did, making it more appealing for those that enjoy fast speeds.

Beyond just the tech specifications, the K5 got a body overhaul, making it sleeker than the Optima. It has a narrow and long frame, but still has the edges necessary to give it that sleek finish. The Optima tended to favor a long and round look, making it look like every other sedan out on the market.

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Hyundai Elantra

The sister company of Kia, Hyundai is also revamping the Elantra line but is opting to still keep the same name. Beyond the same sleek and tight body kit that is similar to the K5, the Elantra is expanding into the fast and furious market as well. You can look to see that extra horsepower in their Elantra N Line series.

The Elantra is continuing its move over to electric, as they upgrade the Elantra Hybrid again to be more competitive. The hybrid uses tiny amounts of gas to keep the engine going and instead utilizes a battery more often.

BMW i4

The BMW i4 is a continuation of the electric cars that BMW offers. But this time, they’re really bringing competition to the floor to finally compete with companies like Tesla. The i4 is quoted to be able to carry you around 370 miles on a single charge.

Beyond the range, you can still feel the horsepower in this vehicle. At 530 horsepower and 0 to 60 miles per hour in four seconds, you’ll feel like you’re on a rocket ship flying by.

SUVs

SUVs seem to be favored by most Americans these days. It is perfect for every occasion, whether it means traveling across the country or needing extra space to get the kids to soccer practice.

All of these SUVs have a 2021 release date, except the GMC Cadillac Lyriq.

Cadillac Lyriq

Cadillac has also taken the steps to start competing in the electric vehicle world. While the Cadillac Lyriq might not be out until 2022, it was worth mentioning now, as the features are outstanding for a new electric vehicle.

The Lyriq is a midsize SUV that can take you and your family up to 300 miles on each charge. The key feature to stand out on the Lyriq is the 33-inch display that shows your dashboard and information. It truly makes you feel as if you’re in the future.

Chevrolet Bolt EUV

Chevy continues their dive into the electric world by expanding the Bolt. Currently, the Bolt line only featured a sedan, but by expanding it and turning it into an SUV, they’re appealing to a much broader audience now.

The car itself isn’t the top of the line but is a great introductory to the electric SUV world. It will only get around 250 miles on a single charge.

Ford Mustang Mach-E

The first Ford Mustang SUV arrives in the electric vehicle style. Designed to be the first real competitor to the Tesla Model Y, the sleek design of the Mach-E looks just like a normal Mustang, just bigger and better.

You can expect to get around 300 miles on a single charge. But in true Mustang fashion, you can still get up to around 460 horsepower, depending on the trim that you decide to buy.

Trucks

Trucks are seeing real innovation this year, as the introduction of electric trucks is outperforming even the strongest of diesel engines when it comes to pulling capabilities. With Ford’s electric F-150 being able to pull over 1 million pounds in their conceptual model.

Here is what the competitors are answering to that.

GMC Hummer EV

The Hummer is back but in a completely new style. Rather than its individualistic model design of the past, it has now opted for a flatbed design that is capable of pulling just about anything. The truck has over 1,000 horsepower and 11,500 pounds of torque.

But it doesn’t just stop with the power, it offers a mileage that is hard to compete within any vehicle make. At 350 miles a charge, you can make your way around the country pulling whatever you need to with the Hummer EUV.

Telsa Cybertruck

The company that truly kicked off the electric vehicle race is also releasing its truck this year. The Cybertruck, which truly looks like something out of a video game, is truly a masterpiece of mileage.

The Tri-Motor version of the truck is going to be able to get around 500 miles on a single charge. That is beating out even some of the best hybrids that are out there. The Cybertruck is more based on speed rather than torque, so while you may not be able to pull everything, you’ll certainly be able to get where you need to go faster than the competition.

Use This Car Buyers Guide to Purchase Your Next Vehicle

By utilizing this car buyers guide, you can be on the road to purchasing one of these new vehicles in 2021. There are plenty of options out there for everyone when it comes to electric vehicles nowadays, so consider buying one and helping the world go green.

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