Volkswagen unveiled its I.D. Crozz concept that will serve as the basis for an electric SUV arriving in 2020. The concept can drive an estimated 310 miles on a single charge, according to the NEDC.
Audi also unveiled an electric SUV concept called the Elaine that could drive 311 miles on a single charge.
Audi unveiled an electric concept, the Aicon, that it says could drive 400 miles on a single charge. The Aicon also supports wireless charging and the battery can be charged to 80% capacity in 30 minutes, Audi says.
It's not purely electric, but Mercedes debuted its hydrogen-powered GLC car that will go on sale in the US in 2019. The SUV has a combined range of 310 miles. The 9.3kWh electric motor boasts a 30-mile range.
These estimates were provided by the New European Driving Cycle. The range will likely be lower once the car is assessed by the Environmental Protection Agency. You can read more about the GLC F-Cell here.
BMW also unveiled its i Vision Dynamics concept that it says boasts a range of 373 miles and top speed of 120 mph.
A production version of the coupe is slated to arrive in the next few years as part of BMW's big push to over 12 all-electric cars by 2025.
BMW also debuted a new Mini concept that will serve as the basis for a production model in 2019. There's no word on specs yet, but the concept shows the next Mini may not have chrome features for the first time.
BMW is giving its i3 a facelift for 2018. The automaker will release a sport edition called the i3s that comes equipped with a starting range of 97 miles and 184-hp electric motor.