Electric cars are already common on the road, with a growing number of all-electric models on the market. The electric effect is now in full swing, with established brands committing to offering a broader range of pure electric cars in the future. Those that rely heavily on diesel are seeing sales decline – with a 2030 deadline in regions like the UK to phase out combustion cars.
Prices are falling, models are diversifying, and it’s all happening in tandem with increased investment and network expansion.
Prices are falling, models are diversifying, and it’s all happening in tandem with increased investment and network expansion.
But what kind of electric cars are on the way? Let’s take a look at what you can expect to see on the roads in the coming years.
Volvo EX90

The Volvo EX90, Volvo’s new flagship electric car, will be unveiled on November 9th. Little is known about it, but it will be loaded with sensors in order to be the safest car on the road.
Jeep Recon

Jeep’s electric plans include the Jeep Recon, Wagoneer S, and Avenger, all of which will be available in the coming years. There will be some regional variation, with some models designed specifically for the US market. Read More; How Do Electric Cars Work?
Polestar 6

The Polestar O2 Concept, an electric roadster, has been confirmed to be released as the Polestar 6. It will have 884hp and a 0-62mph time of 3.2 seconds, so it will be quick.
Peugeot E-308 SW

Peugeot is expanding its electric vehicle lineup with the E-308 and, more excitingly, the E-308 SW. That’s right, there will be a station waggon – or estate – allowing dog owners to have the ideal electric car finally. It will be available for purchase in mid-2023.
Kia EV9

On a larger scale, the upcoming Kia EV9 will not only have 7 seats, but it will also have a range of offroad abilities, including wading, making it the ultimate electric family SUV.
BMW i7
When it goes on sale in 2022, the BMW i7 will be the company’s flagship electric vehicle. It has not only 310 miles of range but also 554 horsepower and, as a bonus, a 31-inch cinema screen in the back for entertainment.
Mini Concept Aceman

Mini’s next model will most likely be the Concept Aceman. It will, however, drop the Concept moniker and simply be known as the Aceman, a slightly larger electric vehicle that will hit the roads in 2024. We anticipate an entirely new interior with a completely new user interface. Read; Tesla Cybertruck Price, Interior, and Specs
Rolls-Royce Spectre

The Rolls-Royce Spectre will elevate electric cars to a new level of luxury. We expect this to be a BMW i7 sibling, and the prototype shows off a sleek sporty model similar to the Wraith. It will be available in 2023 and will likely set a new standard for electric cars.
MG4

There has been a lot of buzz surrounding MG, and the MG4 appears to be a useful addition to the company’s lineup. This is a small hatchback with two battery options, and the best part is its low price.
Hyundai Ioniq 6
Hyundai’s next venture will be the Ioniq 6, dubbed the “streamliner.” This sleek saloon is designed to have a little more executive appeal than previous Hyundai models.
DeLorean Alpha5

The DeLorean Alpha5 is based on the classic Back to the Future DMC-12, but only as far as the gullwing doors are concerned. A 100kWh battery pack and a 0-62mph time of 3.4 seconds are promised. Full production is scheduled for 2024. Read More; Chevrolet Blazer EV to Rival Tesla’s Model Y
Honda Prologue

Honda appears to be taking its time in releasing a larger electric vehicle, and the Prologue is the concept for the SUV that will be available in 2024. Little is known about it, but it may be aimed at the American market.
Lotus Eletre

The Lotus Eletre is the first in a new wave of Lotus electric cars, boasting a 100kWh battery and a range of 373 miles. Those looking for a quick five-door electric SUV will be drawn in by the 0-62mph time of fewer than three seconds. Deliveries will begin in 2023. Read Also; 2022 Audi A8 Interior and Cargo Review
Polestar 5

Polestar’s Polestar 5 is another upcoming model. This 650kW GT car is based on the Precept prototype. This car will be all about performance and has already demonstrated its abilities at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.