The boxy Bollinger B1 SUV might look like vintage gasoline-burning off-roaders of the past, but it boasts a modern all-electric powertrain with 614 horsepower. We see elements of the original Ford Bronco here as well as the Land Rover Defender. The B1 will be built alongside the B2 pickup truck in Detroit and both are said to provide a 200-mile driving range between charges. The B1 is a utilitarian affair, and from what we can see so far its interior is free from just about every luxury. We'll know more about the B1 when it's officially unveiled in production form in September 2019.
Pros Gutsy turbocharged engines Sharp steering, stellar handling Plenty of standard interior luxuries
Cons Dated infotainment system Ride on rough roads can be harsh Driver assist technology isn't as refined as it should be
Pros Gorgeous inside and out, terrific ride and handling traits, more practical than Aston sports cars.
Cons Regular model gets outrun by rivals, brake pedal feels too soft, lacks some common driver assists.