Nikola Badger (Expected: Eventually)

Known more for its upcoming hydrogen fuel-cell semis, Nikola is using what it’s learned developing big trucks for the open road and transferring it to a more human-sized vehicle. While most EVs are based only a battery-electric powertrain, the Badger is actually available in two flavors. It has the requisite pure EV version but also a hybrid battery-electric/fuel-cell version. The automaker states that the two vehicles have 300 and 600 miles ranges respectively from a 160.0-kWh battery pack and 120.0-kW fuel cell. The five-seater will have 906 peak horsepower, 980 ft lbs. of torque, and a towing capacity of over 8000 pounds. Nikola says it’ll do zero to 60 in 2.9 seconds. Plus, the interior is waterproof and will have a hidden fridge. No word on price or when production will start, but CEO Trevor Milton says he wants to take the thrown from Ford’s F-150. —Roberto Baldwin