Lordstown Motors

In 2020 Lordstown Motors revealed its strictly-for-business electric pickup that will be built at a former GM factory in Ohio.

2020 was tough on many industries, but the auto industry actually saw some bright spots.

Despite having to shut down production for weeks at a time, some factories were able to pivot to make personal protective equipment and other medical supplies just when the country needed it most.

Several automakers were still able to reveal some of their most important product launches in years, including General Motors' new GMC Hummer EV and Ford's Bronco.

And certain major trends emerged, like a long-awaited embrace of electric trucks and a return to the extra-rugged SUV.

Another big trend: shopping for a car from the COVID-free safety of your home.

Here's a look at some of the biggest trends that shaped the industry in 2020.

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