Future Electric Vehicles: The EVs You'll Soon Be Able to Buy
Key takeaways
- These EVs aren't for sale yet but are in various stages from concept to production—and perhaps a few may never see the light of day.
- The Manufacturers|Car and Driver Electric cars are the future, and each year we've seen automakers add more EVs to their lineups.
- Alfa Romeo has confirmed the gas-powered Giulia (seen above) will be revamped in the coming years with an electric powertrain.
Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.
These EVs aren't for sale yet but are in various stages from concept to production—and perhaps a few may never see the light of day.
The Manufacturers|Car and Driver 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, Slate, and Rivian. We've compiled a list of every electric vehicle, from concept to production, that isn't available yet but will be soon.
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 Dodge Charger, will also be offered with combustion engines. —Jack Fitzgerald