Os carros elétricos vieram para ficar e, se você estiver no mercado para um, a gama de opções está crescendo a cada dia. Praticamente qualquer fabricante de automóveis que deseja permanecer relevante está definido para aumentar seu portfólio de modelos de EV ao longo dos próximos dois anos. Embora estejamos na metade de 2021, ainda há alguns marcados para aparecer somente neste ano.
Os fabricantes também estão fazendo a coisa certa e lançando novos carros elétricos para atender a todos os tipos de compradores. Embora existam muitos modelos sensatos que incluem compactos, saloons e o sempre presente SUV, também há um fluxo constante de EVs de alto desempenho aparecendo no horizonte. Na verdade, de hipercarros movidos a bateria a picapes, há algo para todos em nossa coleção de modelos futuros.
Também examinamos o que estará disponível no futuro e são boas notícias em sua maior parte. Claro, se você é um viciado em petróleo, então pode ser hora de derramar uma lágrima enquanto o domínio do motor de combustão interna começa a desaparecer. No entanto, há muito o que ser positivo, e no próximo ano ou dois deve haver uma enxurrada de grandes, sem mencionar a chegada de EVs interessantes. Além disso? Conte com designs ainda mais extravagantes movidos a bateria que provam que os carros elétricos podem ser ecológicos e empolgantes. Apresentado pela primeira vez no Salão Automóvel de Frankfurt em 2017, a coruja Aspark é japonesa hipercarro que já está à venda na América do Norte. O estilo da carroçaria alucinante dá-lhe uma ideia do que esperar, com um desempenho que corresponde às linhas matadoras do carro. Irá de zero a 60 mph em 1,72 segundos, tem uma velocidade máxima de 249 mph e usa uma bateria de 84 kWh para fazer isso. O alcance é estimado em cerca de 280 milhas, enquanto os quatro motores elétricos, que fornecem potência a todas as rodas, têm a potência combinada de 1.985 cavalos e 1.475 libras-pé de torque. O uso generalizado de fibra de carbono significa que é leve e, com apenas 39 polegadas de altura, é poderoso perto da estrada também. Você não receberá troco de $ 3,56 milhões para comprá-lo. Embora este conceito ainda esteja em desenvolvimento, o Audi A6 e-tron é baseado na nova e extremamente flexível arquitetura de design Elétrico de Plataforma Premium (PPE) que a Audi criou. Isso fornecerá a base perfeita para este sedã de tamanho considerável, que deverá ser alimentado por uma bateria de 100 kWh. Essa bateria aciona dois motores elétricos com 469 cavalos de potência no total. Isso poderia entregar um tempo de zero a 62 mph de pouco menos de 4 segundos. Além disso, deve haver muito alcance, com rumores de até 400 milhas, além do benefício adicional de uma capacidade de carregamento de 800 volts. Embora a Audi também ofereça outros modelos de motor único com especificações menos elevadas para manter os preços em toda a faixa mais acessíveis. O plano de lançamento agressivo da Audi para trazer mais EVs para os EUA deu uma reviravolta tentadora para melhor agora que revelou os preços para este crossover totalmente elétrico. O e-tron do quarto trimestre, baseado na plataforma MEB das montadoras alemãs, custará apenas US $ 45.000, então é alguns milhares mais barato do que o Tesla Model Y. A capacidade da bateria pode ser de apenas 77 kWh para o modelo de orçamento mais baixo mas há uma variante com tração nas quatro rodas de 82 kWh, que a Audi promete ter um alcance de cerca de 250 milhas. Velocidades de recarga de até 125kW serão suportadas. Enquanto isso, o interior parece destinado a apresentar materiais reciclados e uma tela de toque de 10,1 polegadas na frente. Além de sua grade imperdível, o BMW i4 é uma entrada de aparência bastante sóbria que segue o G Gran Coupe da montadora erman 4 Series. No entanto, embora existam vários modelos disponíveis, o destaque vai para o modelo equipado com 530cv graças a uma bateria de 80kWh. Parece provável que tenha um alcance de cerca de 480 km também. O modelo com motor duplo e tração nas quatro rodas também deve levar o i4 de zero a 60 mph em 4 segundos, auxiliado pelo iDrive de oitava geração da BMW. Procure também uma edição com o emblema M do carro, embora o preço de qualquer um dos modelos ainda não tenha sido anunciado pela BMW. Definido para aparecer em duas formas, o xDrive40 e o xDrive50, o totalmente elétrico BMW iX SUV parece ser um forte concorrente para o Tesla Model X. Os carros apresentarão um arranjo de tração nas quatro rodas com dois motores que oferecerá 493bhp, 0 a 60 mph em 5 segundos e uma velocidade máxima de cerca 124 mph. O alcance é esperado em cerca de 373 milhas. Não há uma data definida para a chegada do xDrive 40 nos EUA ainda, mas espera-se que o xDrive 50 tenha um preço em torno de US $ 80.000. O SUV premium provavelmente terá muitos toques de luxo da BMW, incluindo áudio Harman/Kardon junto com o sistema operacional iDrive mais recente. Se o mercado de SUVs e caminhões lotados de hoje não oferece nada para abrir seu apetite, então o Bollinger B1 desta empresa iniciante de Michigan com o mesmo nome pode tentá-lo. As coisas começam com uma plataforma robusta, que possui uma bateria de 120 kWh. Esse pacote oferece uma potência reivindicada de 614 cavalos, 668 lb-ft de torque e fornece um tempo de 0-60 mph de 4,5 segundos. Com um alcance de até 320 quilômetros e a capacidade de carregar muitas coisas, o Bollinger B1 parece mais do que capaz. Adicione uma maneira para os proprietários ajustarem e ajustarem o SUV de acordo com suas próprias necessidades e você terá um peso pesado e alto que certamente se destacará da multidão. Logo atrás do B1 está o Bollinger’s B2, que é outra oferta gigantesca da start-up sediada em Michigan. Com um preço de $ 125.000 ou mais, este é um caminhão que também se destina a proprietários que desejam personalizá-lo para atender às suas necessidades de estilo de vida e podem pagar por isso. Existem painéis dobráveis e removíveis da carroceria, além da conveniência de uma distância entre eixos mais longa do que o B1. O SUV ainda é construído para ser ágil, com motores elétricos duplos produzindo 614 cavalos de potência e 688 lb-pés de torque. Isso também o torna uma ótima opção de reboque, com a capacidade de arrastar 7.500 libras pela rodovia. Da mesma forma, você também pode carregá-lo com mais de 5.000 libras de carga. Não é barato, mas o Bollinger B2 é certamente diferente. O fabricante chinês Byton tem dois modelos pendentes, o M-Byte e o K-Byte, ambos vistos em feiras de automóveis e tecnologia em forma de conceito. A empresa conta com funcionários vindos das principais montadoras europeias, e a inovação seguiu o exemplo-com o painel deslumbrante do M-Byte provando ser um destaque para muitos durante suas aparições. O M-Byte também parece ter um preço atraente, com uma cifra inicial de cerca de US $ 45.000 nos EUA para uma edição com tração traseira de 272 cavalos de potência equipada com uma bateria de 72 kWh. Byton também planeja oferecer um modelo mais robusto de 95 kWh, com duas variantes: um modelo de tração traseira com 408 cavalos de potência e uma edição de tração nas quatro rodas com um alcance de cerca de 286 milhas. With Cadillac moving towards an all-electric future in the U.S. the Cadillac Lyriq SUV is going to be an important new model. Fitted with a 100kWh battery, the Cadillac could be capable of 300 miles of range, which might tempt buyers away from the Tesla Model X. Crucially, though, prices will be starting at a very competitive $59,990. Models will come in either a dual motor, all-wheel-drive version or a rear-wheel-only drive edition. Importantly, GM has partnered with EVgo to let Lyriq owners use its national charging network and the Caddy will be able to handle up to 150kw connections. Exterior styling is subtly ostentatious while the interior, as you’d expect from Cadillac, features plenty of comfort and a dominant 33-inch display up front. Ford’s hugely popular truck now has pricing confirmed and, considering the existing one starts at just over $30,000, making the move from a gas model to the all-electric edition isn’t too much of a jump. The base level cost for a 2022 Ford F-150 Lightning will be around $40,000 (plus the mandatory destination charge), while an XLT edition will be in the region of $55,000. Premium models, the Lariat and Platinum with their associated trim options have yet to be announced, but could cost as much as $90k. Styling is suitably rugged and boasts many of the same features and functions that have made earlier F-150’s such a huge hit. Meanwhile the interior can be boosted by choosing from one of four trim levels. However, there’s only one body style with a sizeable four-door SuperCrew Cab and a 5.5-foot bed option to choose from, which should ensure the all-electric EV will hit mass-market appeal head-on. The luxury division of Hyundai means that Genesis has plenty of development muscle behind it, and the first battery-model to appear will be the Electrified G80. Already unveiled at the Shanghai Auto Show in April 2021, performance for the sedan sounds promising, with a 0-60mph time said to be 4.9 seconds, a range of up to 265 miles and fast recharging capability of 10% to 80% in just 22 minutes. There’s also a solar roof too, which is also being seen on Hyundai’s Ioniq 5, though details of just how useful this will be in reality remains to be seen. Love it or loathe it, the GMC Hummer is expected to live on with the GMC Hummer EV Edition 1. Set to feature everything you’d expect from the brand, it’ll feature beefy on and off-road capabilities along with Hummer specialities such as underbody armor and, unsurprisingly, a giant battery. The heavyweight vehicle will need it too, and performance is expected to be as formidable as you’d expect with the three-motor, all-wheel-powertrain expected to propel the EV Edition 1 from zero to 60mph in just 3 seconds. It should come armed with all of the toys you’d anticipate from this $112,595 vehicle, including GM’s Super Cruise semi-autonomous driving mode. This will be the first of Hyundai’s new all-electric sub-brand to use the Ioniq moniker, with more offerings on the cards. Designed around the E-GMP platform devised by Hyundai and Kia there are plans afoot for no less than 23 EVs over the course of the next four years or so. The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is a mid-size crossover SUV that manages to blend bold styling with plenty of space on the inside. The 20-inch wheels, clam-shell hood and imposing front and rear lights make a statement. Meanwhile, the interior packs in some clever tricks, like a sliding center console, twin 12.25-inch screens on the dash along with a head-up display adding tech interest. You’ll be able to buy the Ioniq 5 in all-wheel-drive or rear-wheel-drive only with two battery sizes for good measure. The dual motor, all-wheel-drive model looks particularly interesting with 302bhp, a 0-62mph time of 5.2 seconds and a top speed of 115mph. Jeep’s Wrangler is an instantly recognisable design that’s been around for what seems like forever. But it could soon be revitalised with this Magneto EV concept. On face value you’re getting a Wrangler Rubicon, but underneath that familiar exterior lies an 800-volt system of quad battery packs that work together to produce 285 horsepower. While it’s still firmly in concept mode, the Magneto is also interesting in that it features a six-speed manual transmission. Quite how things will pan out in terms of a production vehicle remains to be seen, but considering this vehicle is based on a 2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, the rugged off-road design is halfway there already. Kia’s EV6, EV6 GT-Line and EV6 GT models will be on sale in Europe before the end of the year, but the arrival and pricing for the U.S. is yet to be confirmed. Interest is likely to be high, not only because of the EV6’s vibrant styling and zesty performance but also because of its neat array of features. The long-range edition of the EV6 GT features a 77.4kWh battery and a twin motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain that delivers 316 miles of range and 0-62 mph in an impressive 3.5 seconds. Top speed is 160mph. Meanwhile, tech highlights include an AR head-up display plus Level 2 autonomous driving features. The car can even be used to recharge other EVs with its own battery, while charging the EV6 itself from 10% to 80% can be achieved in just 18 minutes. Lexus recently confirmed its plans for a full electric model for 2022. The car is likely to be based around the pretty funky LF-Z Electrified concept, which packs in plenty of delicious styling touches with a few that make it unmistakeably Lexus. Touches like the trademark spindle grille. Lexus has been working with Subaru and parent company Toyota to place the concept on its new bZ architecture. The resulting production car could feature a twin motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain with a 90kWh battery and, potentially, up to 373 miles of range. Alongside the radical styling there could be quirks too, including a solar charging panel and a steer-by-wire system. News broke of the Lordstown Endurance on the same day as Tesla took the covers off its Cybertruck. While it’s hardly as radical in design as Elon Musk’s vision this is a pick-up truck that looks like becoming a reality as deposits are already being taken. With its all-electric, four-wheel-drive hub motor setup the Ohio-built truck comes with a range said to be around 250 miles and a claimed 600 horsepower. Prices start at $52,500, which given the specification sounds like a pretty good deal. Especially considering the chunky styling that looks rather classy if the manufacturer’s pre-production images are anything to go by. Hypercars don’t come much more hyper, or limited, than the Lotus Evija. The iconic British manufacturer is only producing 130, with a price tag of over $2.3 million apiece, plus the option for lots of custom options for owners too. While the looks are radical it’s the performance that’ll make the Evija even more of a head turner, with an electric motor at each wheel plus a 70kWh battery and power management system produced by Formula 1 specialists Williams Advanced Engineering. Lotus predicts 2,000hp will be available when the finished car arrives, with 1254lb-ft of torque and a 0-62mph time of under three seconds. The car will reach 186mph in less than 9 seconds while the top speed is expected to be around 200mph. Charging the car could be just as rapid, with Lotus planning to make the car capable of fast charging from a 350kW outlet, if you can find one. Featuring a strong whiff of West Coast inspiration, the Californian start-up behind this car has produced a great looking machine, which looks set to have plenty going for it. Prices for the Lucid Air start at $69,900 while the specs appear similarly impressive. There’s a reported 500-plus mile range, a 0 to 60mph time of just 2.5 seconds and the ability to cover a quarter mile in just 9.9 seconds. All that comes from an apparently miniaturized EV powertrain that still delivers over 1,000 horsepower. Keeping things as green as possible, the Lucid Air will feature a range of sustainable materials and finishes throughout. The design also purports to feature the largest frunk of any electric car, gained obviously by the fact that there’s no conventional engine to get in the way. Already available in Europe, the Mazda MX-30 is the Japanese automaker’s fully-electric crossover that has a whiff of its CX-30 model, but adds in lots of quirky touches. Highlights include the smooth lines of the body, forward opening rear doors and an interior that comes with cork flourishes. While the MX-30 is fairly conservative on the performance side of things, with a small 35.5kWh battery that delivers a range of 124 miles, it’s perfectly well suited to commuting and for shopping trips. Mazda still hasn’t confirmed pricing for the U.S. edition, but it’s rumoured to be in the $35,000 ballpark. Just part of a growing family of EQ vehicles, the Mercedes-Benz EQA sits at the smaller end of the model spectrum. This compact SUV has a European edition, which features 187 horsepower and 277lb-ft of torque, with a price tag around the $57,000 mark. However, the model aimed at the U.S. market could be a little more substantial, with all-wheel-drive, 280 horses and a range in the region of 250 miles. In terms of styling the looks are reminiscent of entry-level SUV, the GLA, but with some neat flourishes that highlight its all-electric credentials, especially the grille. The big, burly Mercedes EQB will first appear in China with a U.S. edition rumoured to arrive sometime next year. And, if you’re looking for space to seat every member of your extended family then this could be the vehicle for you. The EQB will feature a seating layout that lets you get no less then seven people inside thanks to three rows of seats. Currently there’s the EQB 250 and EQB 350 scheduled, with the former offering 187bhp from a 66kWh battery and a range of around 260 miles. The larger EQB 350 model should deliver around 240bhp, with other models hinted at including a long-range edition. There’s plenty of style on offer externally, while the interior tech includes the Mercedes-Benz MBUS infotainment system. Already on sale in the U.K., Mercedes-Benz looks like bringing this all-electric SUV Stateside later this year, with prices expected to start at just under the $70,000 mark. Taking a nod from the GLC, the car features an 80kWh battery pack mated to asynchronous electric motors mounted to each axle. The Mercedes EQC produces 408hp, which should result in decent performance, with a 0-62mph time of just 5.1 seconds and a top speed of 112mph. The look is less inspiring however, with nothing particularly new to report other than smoother lines that make it a little more aerodynamic. Mercedes-Benz has used its imagination a little more on the inside, with the ambient lighting and an imposing twin widescreen infotainment system being the most striking elements. This could end up being a dinkier take on the Mercedes-Benz EQS, and rather like an EV edition of the E-Class. Details on the car are currently pretty sparse, although details rumoured so far put the SUV as potentially having 430 miles of range, dependent on the version. The design should also be able to accommodate a 100kWh battery pack. In fact, it seems likely that the EQE badge will be used on two different models, including a large saloon that’ll be available alongside the SUV edition. The design will make use of the same platform as the one being incorporated into the EQS, and the flexibility of this new architecture means that several different models and specifications could be possible. Watch this space. Expect luxury all the way with the arrival of the Mercedes EQS, with two model variants planned for the U.S. market: the EQS 450+ and the livelier EQS 580 4MATIC. No pricing has been confirmed, but your dollars will get you lots of sleek and sophisticated lines looking from the outside, and high-levels of sophistication on the inside. Dominated by the MBUX (Mercedes-Benz User Experience) Hyperscreen the car will also come fully-loaded with the latest series of driver aids and safety features. Power comes via a 107kWh battery pack with the EQS 450+ producing 329 horsepower through an electric powertrain (eATS) attached to its rear axle. Meanwhile, the EQS 580 4MATIC is more powerful with an all-wheel-drive arrangement using an eATS connected to both axles that provides 516 horsepower and a sizeable 611lb-ft of torque. There’s no mistaking the classic lines of the G-Class and, it seems, Mercedes-Benz does have plans in place for making an all-electric variant in the not-too-distant future. Although many thought the rise of EVs could mark the end of vehicles like the G-Class, it could actually mean they live on-although a plug-in hybrid edition of the existing model looks more likely in the short-term. Nevertheless, Daimler CEO Ola Källenius has hinted at an all-electric incarnation of the G-Class, which may, or may not re-emerge as the EQC, which would bring it in line with the naming convention of other EVs in the Mercedes-Benz range. Pinned as direct competition to the Tesla Model Y, the Nissan Ariya is expected to be available in five different models. The entry-level, two-wheel-drive model will sport a 63kWh motor, delivering 215bhp and push the car from zero to 62mph in 7.5 seconds. The all-wheel-drive, 87kWh model boasts 239bhp and will get from 0-60mph in 7.6 seconds using Nissan’s new e-4orce system. This looks to be used to best effect in the high-end Ariya e-4orce 87kWh Performance though, with its 389bhp getting the car from zero to 60mph in just 5.1 seconds. Alongside the impressive looks will be lots of tech including, on the inside, a 12-inch infotainment screen, Nissan’s ProPilot driver assistance, voice commands and its e-pedal, which already works to such great effect in the Nissan LEAF. Prices are set to start around the $40,000 mark. Underlining the fact that EV’s aren’t just about being greener and conservative as a result, the Pininfarina Battista is another in the growing range of performance electric hypercars. Anyone suitably well-heeled enough to afford the Battista will be able to enjoy scintillating performance from a 120kWh battery pack, plus power delivered to all four wheels from a quartet of motors producing a combined out of 1,400kW and 2,300Nm of torque. Largely carbon-fibre, the car is light, very aerodynamic and can accelerate from 0-60 in under two seconds. Top speed is estimated to be around 217mph. Interiors can be finished as you desire, and because every car is hand-built, deliveries should slowly begin later this year. There’s a Porsche Macan EV on the horizon, but currently it’s so far off in the distance that we won’t actually see it until 2023. Which is why our image is of an existing model. Porsche hinted at the idea a couple of years ago and, with the Macan having been a big seller in the U.S., it makes sense for the German automaker to develop an EV edition. Details are on the skimpy side though, but it’s thought that the Porsche Macan EV will be based around the 800-volt charging architecture that’s been used for the Porsche Taycan EV. If that’s the case then, as you’d expect from Porsche, things should be premium quality and performance focused. As an example, the Taycan features 79.2kWh or 93.4kWh battery options, while range is expected to be slightly better at around 227 miles. Rugged looks backed up by an equally craggy specification makes the Rivian R1T a tantalizing proposition and, it seems, trucks should be ready to go before the end of the year. The start-up company has already developed this fully electric pickup, available in three different battery pack options including 105, 135 and 180kWh variants. The one to go for if you’re looking for performance is obviously the beefier edition, with a zero to 60mph time said to be circa 3 seconds. While the three models can offer a range of 230, 300 and 400 miles respectively it’s the appeal of the trucks’ capacity to pull up to 11,000 pounds that is likely to endear it to many. Added to that, the exterior styling is crisp and clean too. It starts at $67,500. If you’re in the market for a Rivian and want a pure SUV then you’re in luck as the R1S is just that. Based on the same architecture used for the R1T, this is perfect for carrying people rather than cargo. Indeed, the beefy SUV might have less towing capacity, at just 7716 pounds, but it more than makes up for that with plenty of space inside. In fact, the Rivian R1S has the capacity to seat up to seven people. Meanwhile, the exterior packs in the same distinctive styling as seen on the pick-up truck and with a price tag of $70,000 looks like it could do well, especially given its 300-plus miles of range. Rather more angular than other Tesla creations to date, the much-hyped Cybertruck is on the horizon although growing demand for other models across the range could see the 2022 launch date slide. It looks like being worth waiting for though, with prices starting at just $39,900 for a single motor, rear-wheel-drive edition. The all-wheel-drive model looks set to cost $49,900, while a three motor, all-wheel-drive Tesla Cybertruck will cost $69,900 according to figures from Tesla. The truck is designed to be tough, being built from ultra-hard 30x cold-rolled stainless steel, but also quite accommodating with seating for up to six people plus a flatbed out back. Range estimates so far are 250 miles, 300 miles and 500 miles for the three respective models. The Tesla Roadster 2022 is eagerly anticipated and for good reason. Set to feature the company’s Plaid triple motor powertrain design, the performance looks set to be blinding. As has already been seen with Tesla’s Model S and X Plaid cars, the extra power available from this powertrain setup delivers dazzling performance. The Roadster should get that and, thanks to its hugely aerodynamic design and lightweight build will, quite possibly, deliver a 0-60mph time of 1.9 seconds, a 0-100mph time of 4.2 seconds along with a top speed thought to be over 250mph. Its 200kWh battery pack should also be good for around 620 miles of range, although the performance comes at a price, with base level models starting in the region of $200,000. Although it’s so far only been seen in purely demonstration form, most recently at the Shanghai Auto Show, the Toyota bZ4X Concept is an all-electric creation that is based on the e-TNGA architecture. Developed in a collaboration with Subaru this will allow the electric SUV to feature all-wheel-drive while also delivering a roomy, high-up driving experience that’s not a million miles away from the current Toyota RAV4. While more details on the actual specification are thin on the ground at the moment, the Japanese automaker has plenty of images, which show the car to be cool on the outside and nicely appointed on the inside. While wagons are something of a hard sell to the U.S. car-buying public, the Volkswagen I.D. Space Vizzion might stir up some interest. It’s another concept and currently one of seven EVs from the German automaker that utilise its MEB electric vehicle platform. But even if wagons don’t float your boat this one might change all that, as it’s definitely a looker. Performance-wise it’s expected to deliver 300 miles of range from the 82kWh battery, and features lively acceleration that could see it achieve zero to 60mph in around 5 seconds. VW also plans for the I.D. Space Vizzion to have 150kW DC fast-charging too, along with offering a 275 horsepower, rear-wheel-drive model or a zestier 335 horsepower edition. Already a common sight in its XC40 guise, the Volvo C40 Recharge is the perfect blend of Scandinavian style and all-electric efficiency. However, the C40 Recharge is a little bit different in that it’s a sportback edition of the design, and purely EV, so no other versions are available. That’s a good thing, although the powertrain is the same as that found in the XC40. So expect a 75kWh battery pack, around 402 horsepower from two electric motors and an anticipated range of about 210 miles. Zero to 60mph is expected to be in the region of 4.7 seconds and, this being a Volvo, you’ll doubtless get there in refined comfort too. Prices should start at around $55,000. Aspark Owl (esperado: 2021)
Audi A6 e-tron (previsto: 2022)
Audi Q4 Sportback e-tron e Q4 e-tron (previsto: 2021)
BMW i4 (previsto: final de 2021)
BMW iX (esperado: 2022)
Bollinger B1 (previsto: 2022)
Bollinger B2 (esperado: 2022)
Byton M-Byte Concept (esperado: meados de 2021)
Cadillac Lyriq (esperado: 2022)
Ford F-150 Lightning (Expected: 2022)
Genesis Electrified G80 (Expected: 2021)
GMC Hummer EV Edition 1 (Expected: 2021)
Hyundai Ioniq 5 (Expected: 2021)
Jeep Wrangler Magneto EV (Expected: 2022)
Kia EV6 (Expected: 2022)
Lexus EV SUV (Expected: 2022)
Lordstown Endurance (Expected: 2021)
Lotus Evija (Expected: 2021)
Lucid Air (Expected: 2021)
Mazda MX-30 (Expected: 2022)
Mercedes-Benz EQA (Expected: 2022)
Mercedes-Benz EQB (Expected: 2022)
Mercedes-Benz EQC (Expected: 2021)
Mercedes-Benz EQE (Expected: 2022)
Mercedes-Benz EQS (Expected: 2021)
Mercedes-Benz G-Class Electric (Expected: 2022)
Nissan Ariya (Expected: 2021)
Pininfarina Battista (Expected: 2021)
Porsche Macan EV (Expected: 2023)
Rivian R1T (Expected: 2021)
Rivian R1S (Expected: 2021)
Tesla Cybertruck (Expected: 2022)
Tesla Roadster (Expected: 2022)
Toyota bZ4X Concept (Expected: 2022)
Volkswagen I.D. Space Vizzion (Expected: 2022)
Volvo C40 Recharge (Expected: 2022)