We’ve driven numerous impressive new EVs this year at automotive.fyi, from sporty models like the new Lotus Emeya and Hyundai Ioniq 5 N to family-friendly crossovers like the Kia EV9. However, the most intriguing EV is often the one we haven’t seen yet. Several exciting new electric vehicles will debut over the next few years, and here’s a glimpse of the ones we’re particularly thrilled about.
Anticipated EVs of 2024-25
Alfa Romeo Giulia EV
Alfa Romeo is set to reintroduce the Giulia sedan with a significant twist—it will be entirely electric. This new model is expected to share much of its underpinnings with the Dodge Charger Daytona EV, promising a blend of Italian flair and American muscle.
2026 Alfa Romeo Giulia Rendering
Audi Q6 E-Tron
Audi’s Q6 E-Tron is positioned to be a game-changer as the brand’s first vehicle on the new Premium Performance Electric Platform (PPE). With up to 456 horsepower and a full lineup that includes SQ6, RS Q6, and Sportback versions, this dual-motor crossover promises to deliver top performance.
Audi A6 E-Tron
The iconic A6 sedan is going electric, poised to offer significantly increased range thanks to Audi’s PPE platform. While it will maintain the classic Audi aesthetics, the A6 E-Tron is expected to redefine luxury and efficiency in the EV space.
Cadillac Escalade IQ
The Escalade IQ steers the luxury SUV nameplate into the electric era. Featuring up to 750 horsepower in Velocity Max mode, it retains the luxury and space of its gasoline counterpart but with a cleaner, electrified performance.
Cadillac Optiq and Vistiq
Cadillac is expanding its electric lineup with the entry-level Optiq and mid-tier Vistiq SUVs. The Optiq, priced at around $54,000, promises 300 miles of range. Meanwhile, the Vistiq, a three-row SUV expected to be priced below the Escalade IQ, will offer similar luxury with a bit less muscle.
Dodge Charger Daytona EV
Ushering in the "eMuscle" era, the Dodge Charger Daytona EV will boast up to 670 horsepower in its top-tier variant. For those hesitant to fully embrace EVs, Dodge will also offer inline-six powered models.
GMC Sierra EV
Following the Hummer EV, GMC’s Sierra EV Edition 1 is set to impress with 754 horsepower and a whopping 440 miles of range. It also supports 350kW fast charging, making it a formidable electric truck.
2024 GMC Sierra EV
Hyundai Ioniq 9
Building on the success of Kia’s EV9, Hyundai’s Ioniq 9 is expected to be a compelling option for families seeking a three-row electric SUV. While details are sparse, it promises to deliver a competitive electric alternative.
Jeep Wagoneer S
Jeep’s foray into the EV market starts with the Wagoneer S, boasting 600 horsepower and an estimated range of over 300 miles. It’s designed to rival the Tesla Model Y while retaining Jeep’s rugged charm.
Jeep Recon
Inspired by the iconic Wrangler, the Recon will be Jeep’s interim electric adventure vehicle. Featuring removable doors and Trail Rated capabilities, it will be a versatile option for off-road enthusiasts awaiting Jeep’s full electric Wrangler in 2028.
Mini Countryman Electric
Mini is expanding its EV portfolio with the Countryman SE. This subcompact crossover offers 313 horsepower and a projected range of 245 miles, providing both performance and practicality.
Porsche Macan EV
Porsche’s best-seller, the Macan, is getting an electric makeover. Despite delays, the electric Macan promises over 630 horsepower in its Turbo variant, combining Porsche’s legendary driving dynamics with sustainable power.
Porsche Electric 718
The 718 Cayman and Boxster will bid farewell to their combustion engines in favor of full electric powertrains by 2025. Expect these sports cars to deliver over 600 horsepower and maintain Porsche’s high-performance standards.
Ram 1500 REV
Ram’s electric truck will join the fray with impressive statistics: 500 miles of range, a 14,000-pound towing capacity, and a 0-60 mph time of just 4.4 seconds. It’s set to rival the best in the segment.
Range Rover Electric
Land Rover’s inaugural EV, the Range Rover Electric, promises to maintain the brand’s luxury and off-road prowess. Featuring an 800V architecture and substantial wading depth, it aims to be a serious contender in the luxury EV SUV market.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz
Volkswagen’s electric revival of the classic Type 2 Microbus is finally landing in America. The ID. Buzz will offer long-wheelbase variants with up to seven seats, tapping into VW’s rich history with a modern twist.
Volvo EX30 and EX90
Volvo’s ambitious EV plans include the compact EX30 and the larger, three-row EX90. The EX30 will boast a 3.4-second 0-60 mph time and a sub-$35,000 price tag, while the EX90 will serve as an electric equivalent to the XC90 with nearly 500 horsepower and 300 miles of range.
Looking Further Ahead: 2026 And Beyond
BMW Electric 3 Series
The BMW 3 Series, a cornerstone of the brand, will transition to an all-electric format on the Neue Klasse platform. Early tests suggest a potential quad-motor setup for a high-performance M version.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV
GM is reviving the popular Bolt nameplate with an electric EUV built on the Ultium platform. This update should bring faster charging and better production efficiency, making it even more appealing.
Ford Project T3 Pickup
Ford is developing a next-gen electric pickup dubbed Project T3. Designed to rival GM and Ram’s advanced electric trucks, this new model will be built on a dedicated EV platform, though its release has faced delays.
Genesis GV90
Genesis is developing the GV90, a three-row electric SUV akin to the Kia EV9. Featuring higher-end materials and enhanced performance, it will serve as Genesis’s flagship electric model.
Rivian R2 and R3
Rivian is gearing up to introduce the R2, a compact electric SUV targeting a $45,000 price point, and the smaller, more affordable R3 with prices starting below $40,000. The R3X variant will offer added performance and rugged capabilities.
Polestar 5 and 6
Polestar’s portfolio expansion includes the Polestar 5, a high-performance electric sedan, and the Polestar 6, a nearly 900 horsepower convertible based on the 02 concept. Both are set to redefine electric luxury.
Porsche 3-Row Electric SUV
Porsche’s upcoming flagship SUV, codenamed "K1," will combine sedan and crossover elements. This three-row electric vehicle will seat up to seven passengers and is expected to be Porsche’s most premium offering yet.
Toyota bZ5X
Toyota’s three-row electric crossover, positioned to compete with the Kia EV9, will be built in Indiana and may qualify for the $7,500 tax credit. It aims to bring Toyota’s reliability and innovation to the EV market.
Volvo ES90
With plans to go all-electric by 2030, Volvo is working on the ES90 sedan to replace the current S90. This new model will likely share components with the EX90, offering a blend of luxury and sustainability.
Conclusion
As the automotive world shifts towards electrification, manufacturers are putting forth compelling options for every type of driver. From luxury SUVs and sporty sedans to versatile crossovers and rugged trucks, the future of EVs looks exhilarating. Stay tuned with us at automotive.fyi for the latest updates and in-depth reviews.
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6 Comments
Wow! all these cars going electric, thats craaazy! Can’t wait to see that new Porsche.
Meh, don’t really care about EVs. Think they are overhyped. What’s wrong with good ol’ gas?
GMC Sierra EV has the best rang! 440 miles wow! thats longer than any other.
How come they keep making expensive evs? Regular people cant afford these! its not fair.
True dat! They only think bout rich folks. when we get affordable cars?
Electric Jeeps? Ha! Bet they get stuck in mud first chance they get. Good luck offroading with those.