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These 6 electric cars will pose the biggest threat to Tesla's Model 3
1. 2018 Nissan Leaf
Nissan focused on enhancing the driving experience with the 2018 model.
The car will have features, like enhanced autopilot and braking systems, that were designed to make the driving experience more painless.
2. 2018 Chevy Bolt
General Motors surprised many in 2015 by releasing an affordable electric vehicle, the Chevy Bolt, before Tesla. The 2018 Bolt starts at $37,495.
The 2018 Bolt will be slightly different from the 2017 model.
New features include a heated steering wheel and sliding sun visor for the driver and front passenger.
3. BMW Mini E
BMW has said it will launch 12 electric cars by 2025, including its Mini E, which is scheduled to hit dealerships in 2019.
BMW hasn't released many details about the car.
While the company hasn't released specs for the car, we do know that, unlike previous models, the Mini E won't have any chrome.
4. Subaru's all-electric crossover
Subaru may release an all-electric crossover by 2021, but very little is known about the car at the moment. In August 2016, a Subaru spokesperson told Automotive News that if the company ends up building an electric car, it would probably build it on its Global Platform, like the 2017 Subaru Impreza, pictured above.
But an "electrified" vehicle may come sooner.
Subaru told Cars.com in November 2017 that the company will have an "electrified vehicle" on the market at some point in 2018, though it may be a hybrid.
The vehicle is part of a larger trend for Volvo.
The company said it wants to sell one million electric cars by 2025. Its first fully-electric car will be a version of the XC40 SUV. The company has said it will be able to travel more than 200 miles per charge and will likely cost between $35,000 and $40,000.
The car will have advanced tech features.
Volkswagen's concept version of the I.D. Crozz has self-driving system, so it's possible there will be some element of semi-autonomous technology in the production version.
The company has also said the car will be able to travel more than 200 miles per charge.
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