Future Electric Vehicles: The EVs You'll Soon Be Able to Buy

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04-10

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Electric cars are the future, and each year we've seen automakers add more EVs to their lineups. Everyone is working on electric vehicles, from well-established existing manufacturers to new names such as $Lucid Group Inc(LCID)$ , Canoo, and $Rivian Automotive, Inc.(RIVN)$ . We've compiled a list of every electric vehicle, from concept to production, that isn't available yet but will be soon.

Acura RSX (Expected: Early 2026)

2026 acura rsx

Acura's first EV, the ZDX, is built on the bones of the Chevrolet Blazer EV, but Acura’s next electric crossover will roll on a new electric architecture developed by parent company Honda. The new SUV will also revive the RSX name from the early 2000s and wear a sloping roofline for a coupe-like profile. The RSX’s platform will be shared with Honda’s 0-series EVs and the RSX will also be the first vehicle to use Honda’s new operating system, ASIMO OS. The SUV will be built at Honda's new facility in Ohio and will launch in late 2025. —Caleb Miller

Afeela 1 (Expected: 2026)

2026 afeela 1

Honda has partnered up with Sony—yes, the same folks responsible for the PlayStation—for a new brand called Afeela. Its first model, the not-so-creatively named Afeela 1, is set to arrive in 2026. The sedan’s focus is technology, packing an array of screens across the dashboard and a suite of 40 sensors that feed a Level 2+ driver assistance system. The Afeela 1 will come with all-wheel-drive thanks to a pair of 241-hp electric motors and Afeela is aiming for a range of 300 miles. Sales will initially be restricted to California and the only model offered in 2026 will be the $102,900 Signature trim, with the $89,900 Origin trim arriving in 2027. —Caleb Miller

Alfa Romeo Giulia EV (Expected: 2027)

2023 alfa romeo giulia quadrifoglio drifting around a corner

Alfa Romeo has confirmed the gas-powered Giulia (seen above) will be revamped in the coming years with an electric powertrain. We expect the base version will make around 350 horsepower, while the Veloce will produce closer to 800 horsepower. The top-of-the-line Giulia will continue to carry the historic Quadrifoglio name and should make upward of 1000 horsepower. The new Giulia will be produced on the Stellantis Group's STLA Large platform, with 800-volt, ultra-rapid charging and a range of up to 500 miles. Recent rumors suggest the Giulia, like the 2025 Dodge Charger, will also be offered with combustion engines. —Jack Fitzgerald

Alfa Romeo Stelvio EV (Expected: 2026)

2024 alfa romeo stelvio

Before the next-generation Giulia arrives, Alfa Romeo will launch a new Stelvio. Like Alfa's upcoming sedan, the Stelvio will ride on the STLA Large platform and come with both electric and internal-combustion powertrains. The electric SUV is expected to arrive first, going on sale at some point in 2025. —Caleb Miller

Alpine EVs (Expected: 2027)

alpine a390 teaser

Alpine, the French subsidiary of Renault known for lightweight sports cars, plans to enter the U.S. market later this decade with a lineup of EVs. The charge will be spearheaded by the compact A390, sharing a platform with the Nissan Ariya and expected in 2027, along with a more wagon-like A490. A concept for the A390 revealed in 2024 shows sharp styling and a sloping roofline and the crossover will feature a tri-motor setup. Alpine also intends to have an electric successor to its A110 coupe as a flagship model while the A310, set to arrive in 2028, will battle the Porsche Taycan. —Caleb Miller

udi A6 e-tron (Expected: Summer 2025)

2025 audi s6 etron

The Audi A6 e-tron will finally arrive in 2025 with aerodynamic bodywork and an array of powertrains. The base model sends 362 hp to the rear wheels and is joined by a 422-hp all-wheel-drive variant and a 543-hp S6 e-tron. The latter will zip to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. A 94.4-kWh battery should provide around 350 miles of range, while the PPE platform's 800-volt architecture allows for rapid charging at up to 270 kW. Inside, a curved panel houses a 14.5-inch infotainment screen and an 11.9-inch digital gauge cluster, while the passenger can play games or watch videos on an optional 14.5-inch display. Sales kick off in the spring of next year, with prices starting around $70,000. —Caleb Miller

Lucid Gravity (Expected: Early 2025)

2025 lucid motors gravity

The Lucid Gravity is the California-based startup's second vehicle and promises to be a revolutionary take on the luxury electric SUV. The styling isn't a drastic departure from the smooth shape of the Air sedan. Clever packaging allowed Lucid to keep the overall length shorter than an Audi Q7 while still fitting three rows into a spacious cabin. All Gravity SUVs utilize a dual-motor all-wheel-drive powertrain, with Lucid claiming a maximum range of 450 miles. Deliveries will kick off in the first half of 2025 with the $96,500 Grand Touring model, with the base Touring model arriving in the second half of 2025 with a $81,550 starting price. —Caleb Miller

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