The automotive world is buzzing with anticipation for the next wave of electric vehicles (EVs) poised to hit the market. While we’ve already seen impressive EVs this year, from high-performance sports cars to versatile family crossovers, the most captivating models are often those just over the horizon. The next few years promise a surge of innovative and groundbreaking Upcoming Evs, and we’re here to give you a sneak peek at the electric cars we’re most eagerly awaiting.
Electrifying the Present: Upcoming EVs for 2024-2025
The next couple of years are set to be pivotal for the EV market, with a diverse range of upcoming EVs scheduled for release. From luxury sedans to rugged SUVs and even electric muscle cars, manufacturers are pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology and design.
Alfa Romeo Giulia EV: An Italian Icon Goes Electric
Alfa Romeo is revamping its image in the US, and the Giulia EV is set to be a cornerstone of this transformation. Building on the legacy of the Giulia sedan, including the thrilling Quadrifoglio variant, the upcoming Alfa Romeo Giulia EV marks a significant step into the electric era. Expected to share some DNA with the Dodge Charger Daytona EV, this all-electric Giulia promises to blend Italian style with modern EV performance.
Image: Placeholder image representing the Alfa Romeo Giulia EV, a highly anticipated upcoming EV sedan.
The Giulia EV is expected to retain Alfa Romeo’s signature sporty handling and engaging driving dynamics, while embracing the benefits of electric power – instant torque and potentially impressive range. Details are still emerging, but the connection to the Dodge Charger Daytona EV hints at powerful performance figures and advanced battery technology. Enthusiasts are eager to see how Alfa Romeo will infuse its passionate brand identity into the electric vehicle landscape.
Audi Q6 E-Tron: Audi’s Electric Reset
Audi is entering a new chapter in its EV strategy with the Q6 E-Tron, the first model built on the Premium Performance Electric (PPE) platform, co-developed with Porsche. This upcoming EV crossover is designed to deliver a refined and sophisticated electric driving experience. The dual-motor setup provides all-wheel drive and up to 456 horsepower with launch control, making it a potent performer.
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Image: Front view of the 2025 Audi Q6 E-Tron, showcasing its modern and aerodynamic design as a leading upcoming EV crossover.
Audi plans to expand the Q6 E-Tron lineup with SQ6, RS Q6, and Sportback versions, catering to a range of performance and style preferences. The Q6 E-Tron is positioned as a technologically advanced and premium electric SUV, aiming to provide a “normal” yet elevated driving experience in the EV segment.
Audi A6 E-Tron: Electrifying a Classic Sedan
The Audi A6 is a staple of the brand, and the upcoming Audi A6 E-Tron signifies Audi’s commitment to electrifying its core models. Built on the same PPE platform as the Q6 E-Tron, the A6 E-Tron sedan is designed to bring Audi’s signature blend of luxury and technology to the electric sedan market.
Image: Audi A6 E-Tron, an upcoming EV sedan, emphasizing its specifications, range, and competitive pricing in the electric vehicle market.
Equipped with a substantial 100-kWh battery pack (94.9 kWh net), the A6 E-Tron promises impressive range figures, although European WLTP figures are quoted as being up to 466 miles and may be more optimistic than EPA estimates. Audi is planning various powertrain configurations, including S6 and Quattro versions, offering a spectrum of performance and range options within the A6 E-Tron family.
Cadillac Escalade IQ: Luxury SUV Redefined in Electric
The Cadillac Escalade is synonymous with American luxury SUVs, and the upcoming Cadillac Escalade IQ is set to redefine this icon for the electric age. Moving away from the boxy styling of its gasoline counterpart, the Escalade IQ embraces a more aerodynamic and modern design while retaining the spaciousness and luxury expected from the Escalade nameplate.
2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ Exterior Front Quarter
Image: The 2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ in a front quarter view, highlighting its exterior design and status as an upcoming EV luxury SUV.
Boasting up to 750 horsepower in Velocity Max mode, the Escalade IQ ensures that performance is not sacrificed in the pursuit of electrification. Cadillac aims to deliver the same combination of luxury, space, and now, potent EV power, albeit at a premium price point.
Cadillac Optiq: Entry-Level Electric Cadillac SUV
Expanding its electric lineup, Cadillac is introducing the Optiq, an upcoming entry-level “iq” model. This all-electric compact crossover, built on the Ultium Platform, aims to make Cadillac EVs more accessible. While not significantly cheaper than the Lyriq, with an estimated starting price of $54,000, the Optiq comes generously equipped.
Image: The 2025 Cadillac Optiq upcoming EV, showcasing its official range, specifications, and position as an accessible electric SUV.
Standard features include dual-motor AWD, approximately 300 miles of range, and three years of Super Cruise, Cadillac’s advanced driver-assistance system. The Optiq aims to offer a compelling blend of luxury, technology, and value in the competitive compact EV crossover segment.
Cadillac Vistiq: Three-Row Electric SUV from Cadillac
Completing Cadillac’s trio of upcoming “iq” SUVs is the Vistiq, a three-row electric SUV. Positioned below the Escalade IQ, the Vistiq is expected to be the electric equivalent of the XT6, offering a balance of size, luxury, and performance. While details are still limited, a tailgate badge suggests it will share the Lyriq’s 500 hp powertrain.
Image: Cadillac Vistiq debut as an upcoming EV three-row SUV, positioned as the electric “baby Escalade” in the Cadillac lineup.
The Vistiq will cater to families seeking a spacious and luxurious electric SUV, offering a step up in size and practicality from the Optiq while remaining more accessible than the flagship Escalade IQ.
Dodge Charger Daytona EV: eMuscle Arrives
Dodge is boldly stepping into the electric “eMuscle” era with the Charger Daytona EV, replacing its iconic HEMI V8s with electric power. Promising “kilowatts and Power Shots,” Dodge is launching two 400V dual-motor AWD versions, including the Scat Pack with up to 670 horsepower and the R/T with an estimated 317 miles of EV range.
The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona.
Image: The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona, an upcoming EV muscle car, showcasing its powerful design and electric performance capabilities.
The Charger Daytona EV aims to retain the aggressive styling and performance DNA of the Charger while embracing the instant torque and acceleration of electric powertrains. For those not fully ready to go electric, Dodge will also offer inline-six powered Chargers, bridging the gap between traditional muscle and electric performance.
GMC Sierra EV: Electric Truck Power from GMC
Following the Hummer EV SUT, GMC is launching its second electric truck, the Sierra EV. Initially available in the Sierra Denali EV Edition 1 trim, the Sierra EV boasts impressive specs, including up to 754 horsepower and a substantial 440 miles of range.
Image: The 2024 GMC Sierra EV Denali Edition 1, an upcoming EV truck, highlighting its updated range, towing capacity, and pricing details.
With 350kW fast charging capability, the Sierra EV is designed for both work and play. GMC is positioning the Sierra EV as a premium electric truck, capable of delivering both impressive performance and long-range capability.
Hyundai Ioniq 9: Hyundai’s Family-Focused Electric SUV
Building on the success of the Kia EV9, Hyundai is expected to launch its own three-row electric SUV, likely named the Ioniq 9. Previewed by the Hyundai Seven concept, the Ioniq 9 is anticipated to offer a compelling electric option for families.
Hyundai Ioniq 7 spy photo
Image: Spy photo of the Hyundai Ioniq 7 (likely to be named Ioniq 9), an upcoming EV SUV, showcasing its design and family-oriented features.
While not as radical as the concept car with its coach doors and lounge seating, the Ioniq 9 is expected to share the EV9’s strengths in terms of space, range, and family-friendly features, but with Hyundai’s distinctive design language and technology.
Jeep Wagoneer S: Jeep Enters the EV SUV Arena
Jeep’s first foray into the EV market is the Wagoneer S, an upcoming electric SUV designed to compete with models like the Tesla Model Y. Built on Stellantis’s STLA Large platform, the Wagoneer S promises 600 horsepower and an estimated 300+ miles of range.
Image: The 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S, an upcoming EV, highlighting its debut, specifications, battery technology, and charging capabilities.
With a blistering 0-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds, the Wagoneer S is poised to be even quicker than the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, demonstrating Jeep’s commitment to performance in the electric era.
Jeep Recon: Wrangler-Inspired Electric SUV
While a full-fledged electric Wrangler is slated for 2028, Jeep is offering the Recon as an interim electric off-road SUV. “Inspired by the Wrangler,” the Recon is a boxy SUV built on the STLA Large platform, expected to feature removable doors and off-road-ready versions carrying Jeep’s Trail Rated badge.
2024 Jeep Recon Front View
Image: Front view of the 2024 Jeep Recon, an upcoming EV SUV with Wrangler-inspired design and off-road capabilities.
The Recon aims to capture the spirit of the Wrangler in an electric package, offering ruggedness and off-road capability with the benefits of electric propulsion.
Lucid Gravity: Luxury Electric SUV with Extended Range
Lucid is expanding its lineup with the Gravity, a full-size SUV positioned to compete with the Rivian R1S, Tesla Model X, and Kia EV9. Expected to start around $80,000, the Gravity is anticipated to offer similar performance to the Air sedan, potentially including a 1,000+ horsepower tri-motor variant.
Image: Lucid CEO discussing the efficiency of the Gravity SUV, an upcoming EV, and its competitive positioning in the market.
Projected to achieve an EPA range of up to 440 miles and featuring 900-volt architecture for fast charging, the Lucid Gravity aims to be a leader in both range and charging speed in the electric SUV segment. With three rows of seats, ample cargo space, and a 6,000-pound towing capacity, practicality is also a key focus for the Gravity.
Mini Countryman Electric: Electric Mini Crossover
Following the Mini Cooper SE, Mini is electrifying its Countryman subcompact crossover with the Mini Countryman Electric. This upcoming EV boasts a peppy 313 hp and 363 lb-ft of torque, offering a significant performance upgrade over the Cooper SE.
Image: First drive review of the 2025 Mini Countryman SE, an upcoming EV, emphasizing its electric powertrain and driving experience.
With an estimated 245 miles of range (Mini estimate), the Countryman Electric aims to address range concerns associated with the Cooper SE, making it a more practical EV option for a wider range of drivers.
Porsche Macan EV: Porsche’s Best-Seller Goes Electric
The Porsche Macan, Porsche’s most popular model, is going electric for its next generation. While the combustion version will continue to be sold, the upcoming Porsche Macan EV marks a significant shift for the brand. Despite some delays due to software issues, the Macan EV is highly anticipated.
2025 Porsche Macan Turbo Electric First Drive
Image: First drive of the 2025 Porsche Macan Turbo Electric, an upcoming EV, highlighting its Turbo performance and electric driving dynamics.
The Turbo version is expected to deliver over 630 hp, promising Porsche-level performance in an electric SUV. While the starting price is considered reasonable by Porsche standards, options are expected to quickly escalate the price.
Porsche Electric 718: Electric Sports Car Performance
Porsche is reportedly phasing out the combustion 718 Cayman and Boxster, with the upcoming Porsche Electric 718 set to be their all-electric replacement. Expected to share a platform with the electric Macan, the 718 EV promises eye-popping performance, potentially exceeding 600 horsepower in top specification.
Image: Render of the Porsche 718 Boxster Electric, an upcoming EV sports car, showcasing its design and electric performance potential.
The 718 EV represents Porsche’s commitment to electric performance cars, aiming to deliver the driving thrills and handling prowess expected from the 718 nameplate in an all-electric format.
Ram 1500 REV: Electric Pickup Truck with Extended Range
Ram is joining the electric full-size pickup truck market with the Ram 1500 REV. While the last of the “Big Three” to enter this segment, the Ram 1500 REV is aiming to lead in range, promising up to 500 miles with its massive 229 kWh battery pack.
Image: Estimated cost of the 2025 Ram 1500 REV’s battery pack, an upcoming EV truck, highlighting the significant investment in battery technology for extended range.
The Ram 1500 REV also boasts impressive towing capability (up to 14,000 pounds) and acceleration (0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds), making it a strong contender in the electric truck market.
Range Rover Electric: Luxury and Capability Go Electric
Land Rover’s first all-electric vehicle is the Range Rover Electric. While full details are still pending, it’s confirmed to have an 800V architecture and retain Range Rover’s legendary off-road capability, including a wading depth comparable to the Defender and Ford Bronco Sasquatch.
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Image: Teaser image of the Range Rover Electric, an upcoming EV luxury SUV, showcasing its design and hinting at its electric capabilities.
The Range Rover Electric is expected to maintain the luxurious appointments and sophisticated driving experience of the combustion Range Rover while adding the refinement and efficiency of electric power.
Volkswagen ID. Buzz: Nostalgic Electric Microbus Returns
Volkswagen is tapping into its heritage with the ID. Buzz, a modern all-electric reimagining of the iconic Type 2 Microbus. Coming to America in a long-wheelbase version, the ID. Buzz will offer three trims, RWD and AWD configurations, and up to seven seats in the RWD model.
Image: The 2025 Volkswagen ID. Buzz, an upcoming EV van, showcasing its 91 kWh battery and available trim levels for the US market.
The ID. Buzz aims to capture the spirit of the original Microbus with a fun, retro design and versatile interior, while providing a modern electric driving experience.
Volvo EX30: Compact Electric Crossover from Volvo
Volvo is making waves with the EX30, a pint-sized electric crossover. In AWD configuration, it’s Volvo’s quickest car ever, with a 0-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds. The RWD version is touted as the most affordable Volvo, with a target starting price under $35,000.
2025 Volvo EX30 First Drive
Image: First drive of the 2025 Volvo EX30, an upcoming EV crossover, emphasizing its compact size and dynamic driving performance.
However, production shifts due to tariffs on Chinese-built cars have introduced uncertainty regarding the US release date and final pricing of the EX30.
Volvo EX90: Flagship Electric SUV from Volvo
Volvo’s flagship SUV, the XC90, is getting an electric counterpart in the EX90. This three-row SUV seats up to seven and offers nearly 500 horsepower and around 300 miles of range. Production has commenced in America, paving the way for the EX90’s arrival.
Image: 2025 Volvo EX90, an upcoming EV SUV, providing an overview of its range, specifications, and pricing details for potential buyers.
The EX90 aims to replicate the XC90’s strengths in practicality and luxury in an electric format, becoming Volvo’s flagship electric SUV.
Looking to the Future: Upcoming EVs for 2026 and Beyond
The electric vehicle revolution is far from over, with even more exciting upcoming EVs planned for release in 2026 and beyond. These future EVs promise to push the boundaries of technology, performance, and design even further.
BMW Electric 3 Series: Redefining the Icon Electrically
The BMW 3 Series, a cornerstone of the BMW brand, is set to redefine itself in the electric age. The upcoming BMW Electric 3 Series will be built on the Neue Klasse dedicated EV platform, marking a significant shift for this iconic model. Rumors suggest BMW is testing a quad-motor setup for a high-performance M version.
Image: BMW 3 Series Electric, an upcoming EV sedan, providing details on its specifications, range, and anticipated pricing in the electric sedan market.
The Electric 3 Series is expected to retain the sporty driving dynamics and premium feel of the 3 Series while embracing the efficiency and performance of electric power.
Chevrolet Bolt EUV: Bolt Returns with Ultium Tech
Despite being discontinued, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV is expected to make a swift return, leveraging GM’s Ultium battery technology. This upcoming EV is anticipated to retain a similar price point to the previous Bolt while offering improved charging speeds and potentially lower production costs thanks to the Ultium platform.
Image: Chevrolet Bolt EUV, an upcoming EV hatchback/small SUV, summarizing what we know about its return and anticipated features.
The revived Bolt EUV is expected to continue to be a value-oriented EV, offering an accessible entry point into the electric vehicle market.
Ford Project T3 Pickup: Ford’s Next-Gen Electric Truck
While Ford was first to market with the F-150 Lightning, the upcoming Ford Project T3 Pickup represents Ford’s next-generation electric truck. Codenamed “Trust the Truck,” Project T3 is designed to compete with newer EV trucks from GM and Ram, featuring a dedicated EV platform for enhanced capability. However, its release has been delayed.
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Image: Ford teases its next-generation electric pickup truck, Project T3, an upcoming EV, highlighting its development and future in the electric truck segment.
Project T3 aims to deliver a more advanced and capable electric truck compared to the F-150 Lightning, keeping Ford competitive in the rapidly evolving EV truck market.
Genesis GV90: Flagship Electric SUV from Genesis
Genesis, Hyundai’s luxury brand, is developing its own flagship three-row electric SUV, likely named the GV90. Previewed by the Neolun concept, the GV90 is expected to be Genesis’s version of the Kia EV9, offering enhanced luxury and performance.
Image: Genesis GV90 production at a new factory in Korea in 2026, an upcoming EV luxury SUV, indicating its production timeline and manufacturing location.
The GV90 is expected to offer a more opulent interior and potentially more powerful powertrains compared to the EV9, solidifying Genesis’s position in the luxury EV SUV segment.
Rivian R2: More Affordable Electric SUV from Rivian
Rivian, known for its luxurious and capable R1S SUV and R1T pickup, is aiming for a broader market with the Rivian R2. This upcoming compact electric SUV, similar in size to the Tesla Model Y, targets a starting price of around $45,000 before incentives.
Image: 2026 Rivian R2, an upcoming EV compact SUV, providing details on its price, specifications, and expected release date.
The R2 is crucial for Rivian’s growth, aiming to bring Rivian’s signature blend of luxury, capability, and adventure to a more accessible price point. Production is slated to begin in the first half of 2026 at Rivian’s existing Illinois facility.
Rivian R3 & R3X: Compact Electric Hatchbacks from Rivian
In a surprise move, Rivian unveiled the smaller R3 alongside the R2. The Rivian R3 is a compact electric hatchback with a retro-futuristic design, reminiscent of rally cars like the Lada Niva and Lancia Delta Integrale. With a potential starting price below $40,000, the R3 could bring Rivian EV technology to a wider audience.
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Image: Rivian R3, an upcoming EV hatchback, showcasing its retro-futuristic design and potential to make Rivian EVs more accessible.
The Rivian R3X is a more rugged and performance-oriented variant of the R3, described by Rivian as “a performance variant of R3 offering even more dynamic abilities both on and off-road.” Expected to be priced around $45,000, the R3X would offer a top-trim option in the R3 lineup, potentially overlapping with the entry-level R2 in price.
Image: Rivian R3X, an upcoming EV hatchback variant, emphasizing its rugged and adventure-focused design and enhanced performance capabilities.
Polestar 5: Flagship Electric Sedan from Polestar
Polestar is expanding its lineup beyond crossovers with the Polestar 5, an upcoming flagship all-electric sedan. Previewed in prototype form, the Polestar 5 is expected to deliver over 800 horsepower, positioning it as a competitor to the Tesla Model S and Porsche Taycan.
Image: Polestar 5, an upcoming EV sedan, providing insights into its range, pricing strategy, and distinctive design features.
The Polestar 5 aims to combine Scandinavian design, high performance, and advanced EV technology in a premium electric sedan package.
Polestar 6: Electric Roadster Concept Becomes Reality
The Polestar 6 is an upcoming EV roadster that started as the stunning O2 convertible concept. This production model is expected to pack nearly 900 horsepower and accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 3.2 seconds. Featuring a bonded aluminum unibody and a distinctive L.A. Special Edition with sky blue paint, the Polestar 6 is set to be a head-turning electric sports car.
Image: Polestar O2 electric roadster concept entering production as the Polestar 6, an upcoming EV, confirming its transition from concept to production.
The Polestar 6 aims to be an electric Porsche 911 rival, offering exhilarating performance and open-top driving in a stylish and exclusive package.
Porsche 3-Row Electric SUV: Porsche’s Largest SUV Yet
Porsche is venturing into new territory with its first three-row, seven-seater production vehicle, codenamed “K1.” This upcoming Porsche 3-Row Electric SUV will be a flagship model positioned above the Cayenne, offering a blend of sedan and crossover styling in an all-electric format.
Image: Porsche 7-seat EV SUV details, an upcoming EV, providing information about its seating capacity and flagship SUV positioning.
Expected to be Porsche’s most expensive model, the 3-Row Electric SUV will cater to families seeking a luxurious and spacious electric SUV with Porsche performance and driving dynamics.
Toyota bZ5X: Toyota’s Three-Row Electric SUV
Toyota is entering the three-row electric SUV segment with the bZ5X, an upcoming EV designed to rival the Kia EV9. Potentially previewed by the bZ Large SUV concept, the bZ5X will be built in Indiana and may be eligible for the $7,500 US tax credit. A Lexus version is also expected.
Image: Toyota three-row EV details, an upcoming EV SUV, summarizing what we know about its features and market positioning.
The bZ5X represents Toyota’s commitment to expanding its EV lineup and offering competitive electric SUVs in key market segments.
Volvo ES90: Electric Sedan to Replace the S90
Volvo’s plan to go all-electric by 2030 includes an upcoming electric sedan, likely named the ES90, to replace the current S90. Leaked documents suggest it will share components with the EX90 crossover.
Volvo Concept Recharge Interior View
Image: Volvo Concept Recharge interior view, hinting at the design direction for upcoming Volvo EVs like the ES90 sedan.
The ES90 is expected to bring Volvo’s signature safety, luxury, and Scandinavian design to the electric sedan market, contributing to Volvo’s all-electric future.
The Road Ahead for Upcoming EVs
The future of electric vehicles is bright, with a diverse and exciting range of upcoming EVs set to transform the automotive landscape. From established luxury brands to innovative newcomers, manufacturers are investing heavily in electric technology and design, promising a future where electric vehicles offer performance, range, and features to rival and surpass their gasoline counterparts. Keep an eye on cardiagnosticnearme.com for the latest updates and in-depth analysis of these and other upcoming EVs as they approach their release dates.