Automakers take on Tesla Demand for electric vehicles is pushing the biggest car companies in the world to spend billions introducing EVs in a bid to catch up with pioneer and pacesetter, Tesla TESLA 936,172 Model S and 3 sedans and Model X and Y SUVs sold in 2021 Cybertruck: Production of electric pickup truck (above) expected 2022 VOLKSWAGEN 322,000 fully electric vehicles delivered Jan-Oct 2021 ID.3 ID.3 hatchback: ID.3 and ID.4 SUV architecture to underpin 27 EV models in 2022 TOYOTA World’s largest carmakeraims to launch seven beyond Zero models by 2025 bZ4X GENERAL MOTORS 24,828 Chevrolet Bolt EVs (above) sold in 2021 Aiming to introduce 30 new EVs globally by 2025 Hummer EV GMC Hummer EV: Deliveries of pickup started in 2021. Chevrolet Silverado: Electric pickup launch in 2023 FORD 27,140 Mustang Mach-E electric crossovers sold in 2021 F-150 Lightning F-150 Lightning: Electric pickup with maximum range of 480km and towing power of 4.5 tonnes to go on sale in 2022. E-Transit van to also debut this year Sources: Bloomberg, Reuters Pictures: Ford, GM, Tesla, Toyota, VW © GRAPHIC NEWS