We’ve had the pleasure of experiencing a wide array of impressive new EVs this year at InsideEVs, from the thrilling performance of the Lotus Emeya and Hyundai Ioniq 5 N to the spacious family-friendly Kia EV9. However, the most captivating vehicles are often those we are eagerly anticipating. The next couple of years promise a surge of innovative Upcoming Evs, and we’ve compiled a list of the models that have us most excited. Get ready to explore the future of electric driving!
Electrifying EVs Arriving in 2024-25
Alfa Romeo Giulia EV
Alfa Romeo made a triumphant return to the US market with the Giulia sedan, including the high-performance Quadrifoglio variant. Now, nearly a decade later, a new iteration is on the horizon, and it’s going electric. The upcoming Alfa Romeo Giulia EV is expected to share components with the Dodge Charger Daytona EV, marking a significant shift for the brand into the electric era. This upcoming EV is generating considerable buzz among enthusiasts eager to see Alfa Romeo’s signature style and performance translated into an electric vehicle.
Audi Q6 E-Tron
The Audi Q6 E-Tron represents Audi’s foray into the new Premium Performance Electric Platform, developed in conjunction with the Porsche Macan EV. This all-electric, dual-motor crossover is set to deliver up to 456 horsepower with launch control, promising dynamic performance. Audi has ambitious plans for the Q6 E-Tron lineup, with SQ6, RS Q6, and Sportback versions anticipated, catering to a range of performance and style preferences within the upcoming EVs market.
2025 Audi Q6 E-Tron front view highlighting its modern EV design
Audi A6 E-Tron
Audi’s electric revolution continues with the electrification of its core models, starting with the iconic A6 sedan. The Audi A6 E-Tron, built on the PPE platform, signifies the brand’s commitment to transitioning its traditional lineup to electric power. Equipped with a substantial 100-kWh battery (94.9kWh net), this upcoming EV is projected to offer impressive range figures. European WLTP estimates suggest up to 466 miles for the base model, with the S6 and A6 Quattro variants also promising over 400 miles. While US EPA figures may differ, the A6 E-Tron is poised to be a strong contender in the electric sedan segment.
Cadillac Escalade IQ
The Escalade, a cornerstone of Cadillac’s lineup, is stepping into the electric future with the Cadillac Escalade IQ. This upcoming EV reimagines the iconic SUV for the electric age, adopting a sleeker design while retaining the luxury and spaciousness Escalade is known for. Performance will be a key highlight, with up to 750 horsepower in Velocity Max mode, ensuring that the electric Escalade delivers exhilarating power comparable to its V8 predecessors. This model represents Cadillac’s commitment to leading in the luxury EV SUV space.
2025 Cadillac Escalade IQ front quarter view emphasizing its luxurious EV design
Cadillac Optiq
Expanding its “iq” lineup, Cadillac introduces the Optiq, an entry-level all-electric compact crossover. Built on the Ultium Platform, the Cadillac Optiq is designed to offer a premium EV experience in a more accessible package. While not significantly cheaper than the Lyriq, with an estimated starting price of $54,000, the Optiq comes generously equipped. Standard features include dual-motor AWD, around 300 miles of range, and three years of Super Cruise, making it a compelling value proposition in the upcoming EVs market.
Cadillac Vistiq
Joining the Cadillac “iq” SUV family is the Vistiq, a three-row electric SUV set to provide a balance of space and electric efficiency. While specific details are still emerging, the Cadillac Vistiq is expected to slot between the Lyriq and Escalade IQ in terms of size and price. Indications suggest it will utilize the Lyriq’s 500 hp powertrain, positioning it as the electric counterpart to the XT6, offering a premium three-row EV option in the Cadillac lineup of upcoming EVs.
Dodge Charger Daytona EV
Dodge is embracing the “eMuscle” era with the Charger Daytona EV, transitioning from HEMI V8s to electric power. Promising “kilowatts and Power Shots,” the Charger Daytona EV is set to redefine muscle car performance in the electric age. Dodge is launching two 400V dual-motor AWD versions, with the Scat Pack boasting up to 670 horsepower and the R/T offering an estimated 317 miles of EV range. For those not ready to fully commit to electric, inline-six powered Chargers will also be available, providing a bridge to the electric future while maintaining a combustion engine option. This upcoming EV is a bold step for Dodge, signaling the brand’s electric performance direction.
The 2024 Dodge Charger Daytona EV showcasing its aggressive electric muscle car styling
GMC Sierra EV
Following the Hummer EV SUT, GMC is launching its second electric truck, the Sierra EV. Initially available in the Sierra Denali EV Edition 1, this upcoming EV truck boasts impressive specifications. The GMC Sierra EV is projected to deliver up to 754 horsepower and a substantial 440 miles of range, even while towing. It will also feature 350kW fast charging capabilities, making it a practical and powerful option in the electric truck market.
2024 GMC Sierra EV electric truck highlighting its robust design and capabilities
Hyundai Ioniq 9
Building on the success of the Kia EV9, Hyundai is expected to launch its version of a three-row electric SUV, likely named the Ioniq 9. While it won’t be as radical as the concept car, which featured rear-hinged coach doors and a lounge-style interior, the upcoming Hyundai Ioniq 9 is anticipated to offer a compelling electric option for families, mirroring the EV9’s appeal in a Hyundai package. This upcoming EV is highly anticipated as a strong contender in the family electric SUV segment.
Hyundai Ioniq 7 spy photo hinting at the design of the upcoming Ioniq 9
Jeep Wagoneer S
Jeep’s inaugural EV, the Wagoneer S, is set to rival the Tesla Model Y, utilizing Stellantis’s STLA Large platform. This upcoming EV is designed to deliver 600 horsepower and an estimated 300-plus miles of range. For those seeking performance reminiscent of the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk, the Wagoneer S promises to be even quicker, with a 0-60 mph acceleration time of just 3.4 seconds, marking Jeep’s entry into the high-performance electric SUV arena.
Jeep Wagoneer S showcasing its sleek and modern EV SUV design
Jeep Recon
While a fully electric Wrangler is slated for 2028, Jeep is bridging the gap with the Recon, a boxy SUV “inspired by the Wrangler.” Built on the STLA Large platform, the Recon is designed to capture the spirit of the Wrangler in an EV format. Expected features include removable doors and off-road-ready versions carrying Jeep’s Trail Rated badge. There’s also consideration for a combustion engine option, suggesting Jeep is aiming to cater to a broad range of preferences with the Recon lineup of upcoming EVs.
2024 Jeep Recon front view emphasizing its rugged and boxy EV SUV design
Lucid Gravity
The Lucid Gravity is a full-size SUV poised to compete with the Rivian R1S, Tesla Model X, and Kia EV9 in the premium electric SUV segment. With an expected starting price around $80,000, the Lucid Gravity is anticipated to offer power figures similar to the Air sedan, potentially including a 1,000+ horsepower tri-motor variant. It boasts a projected EPA range of up to 440 miles and rapid charging thanks to its 900-volt architecture. Practicality is also a focus, with three rows of seating, a maximum cargo volume of 112 cubic feet, and a 6,000-pound towing capacity, making it a versatile and luxurious upcoming EV SUV.
LM23_02D_Gravity_beach_lifestyle_8R0A7238 showcasing Lucid Gravity's luxury and lifestyle appeal
Mini Countryman Electric
Following the Mini Cooper SE, Mini is expanding its electric lineup with the Mini Countryman Electric, an electric version of its subcompact crossover. The Mini Countryman Electric offers a spirited 313 hp and 363 lb-ft of torque. Mini estimates a range of 245 miles, a significant increase over the Cooper SE’s 114 miles, making it a more practical and versatile upcoming EV in the Mini range.
2024 Mini Countryman E (US Spec) highlighting its compact and stylish EV crossover design
Porsche Macan EV
The Porsche Macan, Porsche’s best-selling model, is going electric for its next generation, although the combustion engine version will continue to be sold alongside it. While facing some delays due to VW software issues, the Porsche Macan EV is highly anticipated. A Turbo version is expected to deliver over 630 hp, combining Porsche performance with electric power. Despite a potentially high starting price and Porsche’s typically extensive options list, the Macan EV is set to be a desirable upcoming EV in the performance SUV category.
2025 Porsche Macan Turbo Electric First Drive showcasing its sporty EV SUV design
Porsche Electric 718
Porsche is reportedly phasing out the combustion engine 718 Cayman and Boxster in favor of an all-electric replacement. The upcoming Porsche Electric 718 sports car is expected to share a platform with the electric Macan. Performance figures are projected to be impressive, potentially exceeding 600 horsepower in top specifications, promising an exhilarating electric sports car experience.
Porsche 718 Boxster electric render hinting at the design of the upcoming electric sports car
Ram 1500 REV
Ram is entering the full-size electric pickup truck market with the Ram 1500 REV. While last among the “Big Three” to join this segment, the Ram 1500 REV is not lagging in specifications. Ram aims to deliver up to 500 miles of EV range with a massive 229 kWh battery pack. Towing capacity is rated at up to 14,000 pounds, and 0-60 mph acceleration is estimated at 4.4 seconds, positioning the Ram 1500 REV as a highly capable upcoming EV truck.
2025 Ram 1500 REV exterior front three-quarter view showcasing its electric pickup truck design
Range Rover Electric
Land Rover’s first EV will be the Range Rover Electric. While full details are yet to be released, it’s confirmed to feature an 800V architecture and maintain a wading depth of 33.46 inches, comparable to combustion engine off-roaders. Visually, the Range Rover Electric is expected to closely resemble the combustion engine Range Rover, preserving its iconic design in an electric format. This upcoming EV is set to bring Range Rover luxury and capability into the electric age.
Range Rover Electric teaser hinting at its design and electric capabilities
Volkswagen ID. Buzz
Volkswagen is tapping into its heritage with the ID. Buzz, a modern all-electric reimagining of the iconic Type 2 Microbus. The US market will receive the long-wheelbase version of the Volkswagen ID. Buzz, offering three trims, RWD and AWD configurations, and up to seven seats in the RWD model. This upcoming EV is poised to capture the nostalgia of the classic Microbus while providing modern electric vehicle technology and practicality.
US-spec 2024 Volkswagen ID. Buzz LWB exterior driving shots highlighting its retro-modern EV design
Volvo EX30
The Volvo EX30 is a compact electric crossover generating considerable excitement, particularly for its performance and potential value. In AWD configuration, it’s set to be the quickest Volvo ever, with a 0-60 mph time of 3.4 seconds. Volvo has indicated that the RWD version will be the most affordable Volvo, with a starting price under $35,000. However, tariffs on Chinese-built cars have led to production shifts, potentially affecting the US release date and final pricing of this highly anticipated upcoming EV.
2025 Volvo EX30 First Drive showcasing its compact and stylish EV crossover design
Volvo EX90
Volvo’s flagship SUV, the XC90, inspires the electric Volvo EX90, a stately and practical three-row EV SUV. The Volvo EX90 accommodates up to seven passengers, offers nearly 500 horsepower, and provides approximately 300 miles of range. With production commencing in the US, the EX90 is expected to arrive soon, representing Volvo’s commitment to offering a premium and spacious electric SUV in the upcoming EVs market.
Volvo EX90 Excellence highlighting its luxurious and spacious EV SUV design
Exciting EVs Expected Beyond 2025
BMW Electric 3 Series
The BMW 3 Series, a cornerstone of the BMW brand, is poised to redefine itself in the electric era with an all-electric version built on the Neue Klasse platform. This upcoming BMW Electric 3 Series is expected to carry forward the 3 Series’ legacy of sporty driving dynamics while embracing electric power. Rumors suggest a quad-motor setup for a high-performance M variant, indicating BMW’s intention to deliver thrilling performance in its electric 3 Series.
BMW Neue Klasse rendering hinting at the design of the upcoming electric 3 Series
Chevrolet Bolt EUV
Despite being discontinued recently, the Chevrolet Bolt EUV is set to make a comeback, leveraging GM’s Ultium battery technology. The revived Chevrolet Bolt EUV is expected to retain a similar price point while offering improved charging speeds and production efficiency thanks to the Ultium platform. This upcoming EV aims to re-establish the Bolt’s position as an affordable and practical electric vehicle option.
Ford Project T3 Pickup
Ford, an early entrant in the electric truck market with the F-150 Lightning, is developing a new dedicated EV pickup codenamed Project T3, or “Trust the Truck,” to compete with newer EV trucks from GM and Ram. This upcoming EV truck is designed to be a more capable and technologically advanced electric pickup, although its release has been delayed. Ford’s Project T3 represents its commitment to staying competitive in the rapidly evolving electric truck segment.
Ford Project T3 Pickup teaser hinting at the design of the next-generation electric pickup truck
Genesis GV90
Genesis is developing its flagship three-row SUV, likely to be named GV90, as its version of the Kia EV9. Previewed by the Neolun concept, the Genesis GV90 is expected to offer a more luxurious and powerful take on the three-row electric SUV concept. Building on Genesis’s reputation for premium interiors and performance, the upcoming Genesis GV90 is set to compete in the high-end electric SUV market.
2024 Genesis GV90 rendering showcasing its luxurious and spacious EV SUV design
Rivian R2
Rivian, known for its compelling electric SUVs and trucks, is aiming for broader market appeal with the Rivian R2, a more affordable compact electric SUV. Targeting a price around $45,000 before incentives, the Rivian R2 is designed to compete with the Tesla Model Y in terms of size and market segment. Production is slated to begin in the first half of 2026, marking a significant step for Rivian in expanding its reach in the upcoming EVs landscape.
02_Rivian_R2 showcasing its compact and adventure-ready EV SUV design
Rivian R3
Alongside the R2, Rivian surprised with the debut of the smaller Rivian R3, a retro-futuristic hatchback with rally car influences. The Rivian R3 is expected to be even more affordable than the R2, potentially starting below $40,000. This upcoming EV is designed to bring Rivian’s technology and design to a wider audience, offering a unique and accessible entry point to the Rivian brand.
04_Rivian_R3 highlighting its retro-futuristic hatchback EV design
Rivian R3X
The Rivian R3X is a more rugged and performance-oriented variant of the R3 hatchback. Described as offering “even more dynamic abilities both on and off-road,” the Rivian R3X is designed for adventure enthusiasts. While pricing is expected to be slightly higher than the base R3, potentially around $45,000, the R3X aims to provide a compelling blend of performance and off-road capability in a compact upcoming EV package.
Rivian R3X showcasing its rugged and adventure-focused EV hatchback design
Polestar 5
Polestar is expanding its lineup beyond crossovers with the Polestar 5, a flagship all-electric sedan. Having been 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. This upcoming EV sedan represents Polestar’s ambition to compete in the high-performance electric sedan segment.
Polestar 5 without camouflage showcasing its sleek and aerodynamic EV sedan design
Polestar 6
The Polestar 6 is the production version of the stunning 02 convertible concept, set to be an electric roadster. Projected to deliver nearly 900 horsepower and a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds, the Polestar 6 is designed for exhilarating performance. Featuring a bonded aluminum unibody and potentially a special L.A. Special Edition with unique sky blue paint, this upcoming EV roadster is poised to be a head-turning and high-performance offering in the electric vehicle market.
Polestar O2 Electric Roadster Concept highlighting its stunning convertible EV design
Porsche 3-Row Electric SUV
Porsche is entering the three-row SUV segment with a new flagship electric SUV, codenamed “K1.” Positioned above the Cayenne, this upcoming Porsche 3-Row Electric SUV will be all-electric and feature a low-slung body style blending sedan and crossover elements. Seating up to seven passengers, it is expected to be Porsche’s most expensive model, representing the pinnacle of Porsche’s electric SUV offerings.
Porsche 7-seater electric SUV rendering of Motor1.com showcasing its envisioned design
Toyota bZ5X
Toyota is confirmed to be developing a three-row electric crossover, envisioned as an electric counterpart to the Highlander, to compete with models like the Kia EV9. Potentially previewed by the bZ Large SUV concept, the Toyota bZ5X is expected to be built in Indiana and may be eligible for the $7,500 US tax credit. This upcoming EV SUV represents Toyota’s entry into the competitive three-row electric SUV market, offering a practical and potentially tax-credit eligible option for families.
Volvo ES90
Volvo’s plan to become an all-electric brand by 2030 includes the Volvo ES90, an electric sedan expected to replace the current S90. Leaked information suggests the Volvo ES90 will share components with the three-row EX90 crossover, indicating a focus on platform synergy within Volvo’s electric vehicle strategy. This upcoming EV sedan will be a crucial part of Volvo’s transition to a fully electric lineup, offering a premium electric sedan option.
Volvo Concept Recharge showcasing design cues that may influence the upcoming Volvo ES90
The Road Ahead for Upcoming EVs
The next few years are set to be transformative for the electric vehicle market, with a diverse range of upcoming EVs promising to cater to various needs and preferences. From high-performance sports cars and luxurious SUVs to practical trucks and family-friendly crossovers, the electric revolution is accelerating, offering consumers an increasingly compelling array of choices as they consider making the switch to electric driving. Stay tuned to cardiagnosticnearme.com for the latest updates and in-depth reviews of these exciting upcoming EVs as they hit the roads!