The selection of electric vehicles has never been more extensive, with an impressive array of options currently available and many more on the horizon.
Some upcoming models are truly thrilling, making the transition to EVs more exciting than ever. With numerous EVs set to launch in 2024 and 2025, there’s plenty to look forward to for enthusiasts eager to experience the latest advancements in electric mobility.
From the revival of nostalgic designs like the VW bus to cutting-edge offerings from Tesla that are still shrouded in mystery, the spectrum of upcoming EVs caters to a variety of tastes and budgets.
While some will debut as high-performance luxury vehicles, others aim to fill underserved niches with affordable options.
What unites them all is their reliance on electricity rather than traditional internal combustion engines. Here are 20 electric vehicles we’re most excited about for 2024 and 2025.
1. Audi A6 E-Tron
Audi is diligently crafting an electric variant of its beloved A6 sedan, the A6 E-Tron, which has already been previewed as a concept. Audi designer Wolf Seebers has assured enthusiasts, “A lot of what we’re showing here will be available and seen on the road.”
Beyond the sedan, an Avant wagon version is also in development, with camouflaged prototypes already spotted. While the Avant’s arrival in the U.S. remains uncertain, we can’t help but hope it makes the journey stateside.
2. Cadillac Escalade IQ
Cadillac’s much-anticipated electric Escalade, the 2025 Escalade IQ, is already creating a buzz.
Prototypes have been seen on Detroit streets, signaling that production is imminent, with deliveries expected by year-end. The wait promises to be worthwhile, as this EV boasts up to 750 horsepower and an impressive 450-mile range.
3. Cadillac Vistiq
Positioned just below the formidable Escalade IQ, the 2026 Cadillac Vistiq will serve as another three-row electric SUV in Cadillac’s lineup.
While details remain scarce, further information is expected later this year. The Vistiq is slated for a 2025 launch, and its striking design hints at a promising addition to Cadillac’s electric portfolio.
4. Chevrolet Bolt
Though the Chevy Bolt was discontinued, it’s set for a comeback in 2025. GM CEO Mary Barra confirmed the return of this budget-friendly EV, though it appears that only the larger Bolt EUV will be resurrected.
Built on GM’s Ultium platform, the Bolt EUV will reclaim its spot as Chevy’s entry-level EV, sitting just below the soon-to-launch Equinox EV.
5. Dodge Charger Daytona
Dodge’s all-electric successor to the Charger, the Charger Daytona, has been revealed with bold intentions. The initial concept captured attention with its signature growl, and pre-production models have already been showcased.
Officially revealed in March 2024, the Charger Daytona rides on Stellantis’ STLA Large platform, staying true to its concept’s striking fastback design. Dodge also surprised fans by introducing a four-door variant.
Initially, two trims—R/T and Scat Pack—will be offered, delivering 456 horsepower and 590 horsepower, respectively.
The lineup expands in 2025 with the SRT Banshee, a high-performance model featuring an 800-volt electrical system, marking another milestone in Dodge’s electrification journey.
6. Hyundai Ioniq 7
The Hyundai Ioniq 7 is set to be the all-electric sibling of the Hyundai Palisade, closely related to the impressive Kia EV9. Originally previewed in 2021 as the Seven Concept, the Ioniq 7 showcased a distinctive exterior design paired with three rows of seating.
Hyundai plans to showcase the production version sometime in 2024, offering a spacious and futuristic addition to the Ioniq lineup.
7. Jeep Recon
Building on the success of its 4xe plug-in hybrids, Jeep is now fully entering the battery-electric vehicle (BEV) segment with the upcoming Jeep Recon EV.
Initially revealed unexpectedly in 2022, the Recon EV promises to be a capable off-roader. However, it’s not intended as a direct replacement for the iconic Wrangler, which Jeep enthusiasts still hope to see electrified in the future.
8. Jeep Wagoneer S
Debuting alongside the Recon in 2022, the Jeep Wagoneer S aims to blend sporty performance with electric innovation. Recent updates have provided a clearer look at the Wagoneer S, highlighting its sleek and athletic design.
Beyond aesthetics, it packs serious power with 600 horsepower and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in a blistering 3.5 seconds. Jeep expects the Wagoneer S to hit production as part of the 2025 model year.
9. Lotus Emeya
Lotus continues its pivot to electrification with the Lotus Emeya, an electric sedan that stays true to the brand’s performance heritage while venturing into more practical markets. Following the introduction of the Eletre SUV, the Emeya represents Lotus’s commitment to preserving its sporty identity.
Expected to enter production this year, the Emeya will feature dual electric motors capable of reaching 62 mph in just 2.8 seconds. Additionally, it’s designed for rapid recharging, leveraging 350-kW DC fast chargers for quick energy top-ups.
10. Lucid Gravity
Lucid Motors is expanding its lineup with the Lucid Gravity SUV, following the remarkable success of its Air sedan. Slated for a late 2024 release, the Gravity will offer three rows of seating, making it a practical choice for families.
Alongside its spacious and tech-forward luxury interior, the Gravity will deliver impressive EV performance, including a driving range of up to 440 miles. This SUV is poised to be another milestone for Lucid in redefining electric luxury vehicles.
11. Maserati MC20 Folgore
Following the success of the sleek internal-combustion MC20, Maserati is preparing to launch the MC20 Folgore in 2025. This exciting all-electric supercar will join Maserati’s growing Folgore EV lineup, which already includes the Grecale Folgore and GranTurismo Folgore.
While official specifications for the MC20 Folgore have yet to be announced, Sandro Bernardini, the lead for the second-generation GranTurismo, has confirmed it will be “absolutely more powerful” than the gasoline version, which boasts 621 horsepower.
There’s speculation that the Folgore may incorporate the GranTurismo’s three-motor, 1,207-horsepower powertrain, raising the stakes for Maserati’s electric future.
12. Mercedes-Benz EQG
Mercedes-Benz is taking its legendary off-road icon, the G-Class, into the electric era with the forthcoming EQG. First revealed as a concept in 2021, the EQG will feature four individual electric motors and a battery pack with an estimated capacity of 100 kilowatt-hours.
Spy photos hint at its rugged styling staying true to the G-Class lineage. Scheduled to arrive in mid-to-late 2024, the EQG promises to deliver the brand’s hallmark luxury and capability in an eco-friendly package.
13. Mini Aceman
The 2025 Mini Aceman marks the brand’s first standalone electric vehicle and is set to debut later this year. Originally introduced as a concept in 2022, the Aceman is expected to closely align with its initial design vision, as evidenced by spy shots.
maller than the Countryman, this compact EV will come equipped with a 54.2-kilowatt-hour lithium-ion battery pack. While additional details are yet to be revealed, the Aceman is shaping up to be a fresh and fun addition to Mini’s electrified lineup.
14. Polestar 5
Among Polestar’s upcoming models, the Polestar 5 stands out as one of the most highly anticipated releases for 2024. Based on the sleek Precept concept from 2020, the Polestar 5 is expected to embody the brand’s most elegant design since the Polestar 1 plug-in hybrid.
This grand-touring fastback promises to combine cutting-edge Polestar styling with a high-performance electric powertrain. While many are looking ahead to the eventual arrival of the Polestar 6, the Polestar 5 is already stirring excitement for its imminent debut.
15. Porsche Macan Electric
The Porsche Macan Electric is set to launch in the second half of 2024, and early drives of its prototype have already generated plenty of buzz. Even the base Macan 4 Electric will deliver over 400 horsepower, staying true to Porsche’s commitment to performance.
However, this power and prestige come with a premium price tag, starting at $80,450. With its combination of luxury, cutting-edge electric technology, and the brand’s signature driving dynamics, the Macan Electric is poised to redefine expectations for compact luxury EVs.
16. Ram 1500 REV
The 2025 Ram 1500 REV retains the familiar look of its gas-powered counterpart while delivering impressive electric capabilities.
This EV truck is built to handle heavy-duty tasks, offering a towing capacity of up to 14,000 pounds, a range of up to 500 miles, and an output of 654 horsepower with 620 pound-feet of torque.
Production is anticipated to start toward the end of 2024, making this an exciting addition to the electric truck market.
17. Rivian R2
Rivian has unveiled its next SUV, the R2, a more compact and affordable version of the R1S. The R2 boasts over 300 miles of range and can achieve a 0-60 mph time of just 3 seconds in its most powerful tri-motor configuration.
Rivian has also teased an even smaller lineup with the R3 and R3X, though details remain limited. Production for the R2 is slated to begin in the first half of 2026, so eager buyers will have to wait a bit longer for this innovative model.
18. Tesla Redwood Robotaxi
In 2023, Elon Musk announced Tesla was working on two major new products, one of which is rumored to be codenamed Redwood—a mass-market compact crossover. However, Tesla has since shifted its focus to a robotaxi program, scrapping plans for what was once referred to as Model 2.
This autonomous vehicle project is expected to be revealed in August, with production rumored to begin by mid-2025. Can Musk achieve what others in the industry have struggled to deliver? Time will tell, but Tesla’s history of disruptive innovation suggests it’s a possibility.
19. Volkswagen ID. Buzz
The highly anticipated VW ID. Buzz is finally making its way to the U.S. market, bringing modern electric technology to a nostalgic classic.
This reborn icon arrives as a three-row van with striking torque and quirky design elements like retro-inspired windows. After test-driving the European version, we’re more excited than ever for American deliveries, which are expected later this year.
20. Volvo EX90
The 2025 Volvo EX90 is Volvo’s fully electric response to its popular XC90. Set to begin production in South Carolina during the first half of 2024, this luxury three-row SUV will start at $77,990.
Competing directly with rivals such as the Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, BMW iX, Rivian R1S, and Tesla Model X, the EX90 aims to deliver premium features and cutting-edge technology for families seeking an upscale EV experience.