35 New Electric Cars & Trucks Coming in 2024
Here’s a list of cool new electric cars and SUVs we’re looking forward to driving in 2024 and 2025. They’re from brands like Volvo, Smart #3, Toyota, Aura ZDX, Cadillac Escalade IQ, and more. Get ready for some exciting rides!
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Unveiling the New Electric Cars in the US & Europe
The automotive landscape is evolving, and the electric car revolution is taking center stage. Here, we explore the cutting-edge electric vehicles (EVs) set to hit the markets in the US and Europe. Let’s delve into the electrifying details.
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Aura ZDX:
Aura ZDX, akin to its parent company Honda, has entered the electric car scene with a promising offering. Despite being fashionably late, it boasts an impressive range of about 325 miles, accelerating from 0 to 60 in just 5 seconds.
Although the starting price may seem a bit hefty at $60,000 to $70,000, the Aura ZDX is set to make waves in the US, with Europe potentially following suit.
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Cadillac Escalade IQ:
The iconic Cadillac Escalade is embracing electrification with the Escalade IQ, a luxurious SUV priced at $130,000.
Promising a remarkable range of 450 miles and an impressive 0 to 60 acceleration in under 5 seconds, this electric marvel is poised to make a significant impact in the US market.
Canoo Pickup Truck:
Canoo, known for its minivans, has defied expectations with its pickup truck. Despite a modest 200-plus miles of range and a 0 to 60 time of 6.9 seconds, the unique design positions it as an anti-Cybertruck option.
While it may not boast top-tier specs, its unconventional aesthetics could attract a niche market.
Chevy Equinox EV:
Chevrolet is introducing the Equinox EV, maintaining the gas version while expanding into electric territory.
Priced around $36,000, it offers over 300 miles of EPA range and a zippy 0 to 60 time of 5.9 seconds. If Chevy can keep the price competitive, the Equinox EV might find success in the market.
DeLorean Alpha 5:
The iconic DeLorean is making a comeback with the Alpha 5, showcasing a departure from its stainless steel roots.
With over 300 miles of range and a breathtaking 0 to 60 time of under 3 seconds, this resurrection is bound to turn heads and challenge electric car norms.
Dodge Charger EV:
Dodge is electrifying its iconic Charger, promising an electric version in the near future.
While details remain scarce, the move signifies the brand’s commitment to embracing electric power, aiming to compete with its gas-powered counterpart.
GMC Sierra:
GMC is set to electrify its popular Sierra pickup truck. With a targeted starting price of $50,000 and a range exceeding 400 miles, the Sierra EV is poised to make a splash in the electric truck market, offering both power and efficiency.
Honda Prologue:
Honda aims to redeem itself in the electric car realm with the Prologue. Learning from past experiences, Honda presents a crossover boasting over 300 miles of range and a swift 0 to 60 time of 4 seconds.
With a competitive price, the Prologue could signal a positive shift for Honda in the EV market.
Alpine A290 Beta:
A newcomer to the electric scene, the Alpine A290 Beta is shrouded in mystery, labeled as a compact sports car, urban sports car, multi-purpose sports vehicle, and hatchback, depending on the marketing material. Set to debut in Europe in 2024, it’s a wildcard worth keeping an eye on.
BMW i2:
BMW is electrifying its lineup with the i2. Priced at around $65,000, it offers over 220 miles of range and a respectable 0 to 60 time of 5.6 seconds.
While facing stiff competition from SUVs, the i2’s BMW allure may attract a niche market of electric car enthusiasts.
Citroen e-C3: Budget-friendly Option
The Citroen e-C3, available as a gas version in Europe, is making its mark as an affordable electric option at around $25,000.
Despite modest specs, including 163 EPA equivalent miles and a leisurely 0 to 60 time of 11 seconds, the EC3’s budget-friendly approach may find favor with cost-conscious consumers.
Cupra Tavascan:
As a sibling of the Volkswagen ID5, the Cupra Tavascan shares similarities, offering about 340 miles of range and a swift 0 to 60 time of 5.6 seconds.
As part of the Volkswagen Group, it enters a competitive market, challenging its larger counterparts.
Ford E-Tourne Courier: Minivan Marvel
Ford is expanding its electric offerings with the E Tourne Courier, an electric version of its minivan.
While details are scant, the addition of an electric minivan to the European market signifies a growing interest in electric family vehicles.
Ford Explorer EV:
The Ford Explorer EV is set to debut in Europe, bypassing the US market. While specifics are limited, its entry into the European electric SUV scene could pave the way for Ford’s future electric endeavors.
Honda eNY1:
Honda’s eNY1 raises eyebrows with a meager 130 EPA equivalent miles and a lackluster 0 to 60 time of 7.6 seconds, all at a steep $60,000.
With a challenging history following the underwhelming Honda e, the eNY1’s success remains uncertain.
MG Cyberster: A Tesla Challenger
MG’s Cyberster boldly challenges Tesla’s Roadster with scissor doors and commendable specs—0 to 60 in 3.2 seconds and 267 EPA equivalent miles.
Poised for success in Europe and China, this electric sports car could become a formidable contender in the electric sports car market.
Peugeot e308:
Peugeot introduces the e308, boasting a gas-powered version’s success. With a promised range of 435 miles, this elegant car aims to captivate European drivers seeking both style and sustainability.
Renault 5 EV:
The Renault 5 EV enters the stage as a compact car with a cute appeal, offering around 24 EPA equivalent miles. Primarily targeting the European market, its success hinges on pricing and aesthetic preferences.
Renault Clio EV:
Renault’s Clio EAC transitions from a gas-powered Scenic to an electric variant. With over 300 miles of EPA equivalent range and a price just above $50,000, this crossover may find its niche in the crowded electric market.
Smart #3: Third Time’s the Charm
Smart Number Three emerges as a game-changer. Priced competitively at $42,000, it not only brings affordability to the table but also delivers on performance. With an impressive range of 232 EPA equivalent miles, it caters to the practical needs of daily commuters.
The rapid 0 to 60 time of 3.7 seconds adds a dash of excitement, making it a practical yet thrilling choice in the electric vehicle market. While currently not available in the US, the Smart Number Three has already made its debut in China and is scheduled to arrive in Europe in 2024.
If Smart decides to introduce it to the US market, it could mark a turning point for the brand, showcasing that the third time’s indeed the charm for Smart’s venture into the world of electric mobility.
KG Mobility Torres EVX: The Korean Revelation
The KG Mobility Torres EVX, a relatively unknown Korean brand, is making waves in Korea and soon Europe.
With an expected range of around 269 miles and a sleek crossover design, it’s an intriguing addition to the electric vehicle market, though sadly, it won’t be available in the US.
Audi Q6 E-Tron:
Audi is expanding its electric portfolio with the Q6 E-Tron, slated to hit both the US and European markets in 2024.
While details are scarce, the impressive range of approximately 373 miles positions it as a formidable contender in the Audi electric family.
Cadillac Celestiq:
The Cadillac Celestiq takes electrification to the pinnacle of luxury. With a starting price of $340,000, this ultra-luxurious liftback offers 300 miles of range and a swift 0 to 60 time of 3.8 seconds.
Limited in production, the Cadillac Celestiq is set to make a grand entrance into the US and European markets.
Hyundai Ioniq 7:
Hyundai continues its electric success with the Ioniq 7. While specific details are yet to be unveiled, the promise of a range exceeding 300 miles establishes it as a strong contender.
Set to launch in the US and Europe in 2024, the Ioniq 7 adopts the design cues from the concept called 7.
Jeep Recon: Jeep’s Electric Off-Roader
Jeep is finally entering the electric era with the Recon, an electric version of the iconic Wrangler.
While details remain sparse, the anticipation surrounding Jeep’s foray into electric off-road vehicles has fans excited for the unique capabilities and rugged design synonymous with the brand.
Jeep Wagoneer S:
The Jeep Wagoneer S, the electric counterpart to the gas version, boasts impressive specs with a 400-mile range and a quick 0 to 60 time of 3.5 seconds.
Set to debut in the US in 2024, followed by Europe and other global markets, the Wagoneer S combines the brand’s legacy with cutting-edge electric technology.
Lotus EMEYA: Lotus’s Electric Marvel
Lotus’s EMEYA, not their first foray into electric vehicles, promises excitement with a swift 0 to 60 time of 2.78 seconds. While details on pricing and other specifications are awaited, this sports car is set to captivate enthusiasts worldwide.
Lucid Gravity: Lucid’s SUV Masterpiece
Despite production challenges, Lucid’s Gravity enters the scene as a full-sized luxury SUV. Boasting over 440 miles of range and a 0 to 60 time of 3.5 seconds, Lucid aims to redefine electric luxury.
Launching in the US in 2024, the Gravity is a testament to Lucid’s commitment to range and charging efficiency.
Mini Aceman: A Mini Electric Offering
Mini introduces the Aceman, an electric car with a modest range of about 204 EPA equivalent miles. While details on pricing and additional specs are yet to be disclosed, the Aceman’s charming design is set to appeal to electric car enthusiasts worldwide.
Polestar 3: Polestar’s Electric Triumph
Polestar, a sub-brand of Volvo, is expanding its electric lineup with the Polestar 3. Offering over 300 miles of range and a starting price of $66,000, this executive sedan is poised to continue Polestar’s success in the electric vehicle market.
Set to launch in the US and Europe in 2024, the Polestar 3 promises a seamless Android-based infotainment system.
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Polestar 4, 5, and Precept:
Polestar’s expansion includes the Polestar 4, Polestar 5, and the Precept.
With impressive specs, including over 300 miles of range and competitive 0 to 60 times, these models are set to further establish Polestar as a significant player in the electric vehicle market, available in the US and Europe in 2024.
Ram 1500 EV: Ram’s Electric Powerhouse
Ram is finally electrifying its iconic 1500 series. Promising an impressive range of 500 miles and a 0 to 60 time of 4.4 seconds, the Ram 1500 EV aims to compete with other electric trucks.
Expected to launch in both the US and Europe, Ram enthusiasts can look forward to a powerful and eco-friendly option.
Range Rover Electric:
Range Rover is dipping its toes into electric waters with an unnamed electric model. While details are scarce, the mere confirmation of an electric Range Rover entering the US and European markets in 2024 signals the brand’s intent to embrace electrification.
Volkswagen ID 7 EV:
Volkswagen’s ID 7 enters the stage as an executive sedan, combining elegance with practicality. Boasting over 300 miles of range and a starting price just above $60,000, the ID7 is set to make waves in the US, Europe, and China in 2024.
Volvo EX90: Volvo’s Electric Marvel
Volvo’s XC90 showcases the brand’s commitment to electric excellence. Priced at around $77,000, this full-sized SUV offers a range of 300 miles and a 0 to 60 time of 4.7 seconds.
Launching in the US and Europe in 2024, the XC90 is a testament to Volvo’s impressive evolution in the electric vehicle space.
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Conclusion
In conclusion, the landscape of electric vehicles and new electric cars coming in 2024 and 2025 presents an exciting array of options from established and emerging brands. From luxury SUVs like the Cadillac Celestiq to affordable alternatives such as the Citroen e-C3, the market is diversifying to cater to various consumer needs. Notable entrants like the Smart Number Three and KG Mobility Torres EVX bring affordability and innovation to the forefront.
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The electric revolution is not confined to a specific region, with vehicles like the Jeep Recon and Ram 1500 EV showcasing the integration of electric power into iconic models. Polestar’s expansion with the Polestar 3, 4, 5, and Precept underscores a commitment to diverse offerings in the electric segment.
While some vehicles focus on range and performance, others prioritize affordability and practicality. Overall, the lineup reflects a dynamic shift toward sustainable and thrilling transportation. As these electric marvels hit the roads in the US, Europe, and beyond, the automotive industry is undoubtedly entering a new era, emphasizing not just efficiency but also the sheer joy of driving electric.
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