New E Cars 2022-2023
In 2021 was a record year for EV sales, with more vehicles registered last year than in the previous five combined.
BMW iX M60
BMW’s brand new electric SUV will arrive this year with 611bhp, a 4.0sec charge to 62mph and 357-mile range, slightly lower than the standard iX.
Citroën Ami
After many positive feedbacks of Citroen Ami, the French decided the vehicle would come to Britain too. This EV has a top speed of (just)28mph,supplied from a 5.5kWh battery. Not sure if it's going to be as popular as in France but will see.
Porsche Taycan GTS
The GTS is in between the Taycan 4S and the Turbo, with the same dual motor set-up, power restricted to 590bhp, however it's 626lb ft torque figure remains the same as the Turbo.
Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo
The estate version of the Taycan, the Sport Turismo loses the Taycan’s off-road styling & drops closer to the ground.
Genesis GV60
The GV60 will be based on Hyundai’s E-GMP platform. Four-wheel drive, dual-motor set-up and so on. Genesis claims that this model has performance ‘comparable to a sports car".
Lexus RZ
Lexus says that this crossover, based on the e-TNGA platform, will offer “incredible cornering and road holding.” Lexus also claims its priority is “exhilarating driving performance.” A super exciting model for sure.
Mercedes-Benz EQT
The EQT developed in partnership with Renault, this model is looking very stylish and will see how it will perform in long term.
Dacia Spring EV
Dacia’s first electric car and like to keep things simple. 44bhp electric motor with 140 miles of range.
Genesis Electrified GV70
You will charge from 10-80% in a whopping 18 minutes with a 350kW charger! 482bhp, 516lb ft and a 310-mile range. Extra features: a new E-Terrain mode (for challenging driving environments), road noise reduction system and automatic electronic control suspension. Not bad!
Hyundai Ioniq 6
Ioniq 6 will be Hyundai’s second bespoke EV. Due to last minute design changes there is a delay, but due to changes Hyundai has been able to fit a larger 77.4kWh battery.
Mercedes-Benz EQE
Mercedes’ new CLS-sized saloon is made from 100% recycled steel and it will offer up to 410 miles between charges.
Skoda Enyaq iV Coupé
Skoda’s Enyaq iV Coupe adds a sloped roof to the standard Enyaq iV. Battery sizes are expected to remain the same but could offer improved aerodynamics - up to over 333 miles for the range.
Nissan Ariya
Entry-level models are front wheel drive with a 63kWh battery, the top-rung e-Performance is four-wheel drive, 87kWh and 389bhp.
Toyota bZ4X
Toyota’s first bespoke and very stylish EV, two variants on offer: a single motor-201bhp model, and a twin-motor-four-wheel drive range offering 248bhp & a sub 8.0sec 0-62mph time.
Volkswagen ID Buzz
Volkswagen’s legendary-retro bus returns in a new stylish vibe. Can't wait to see them on the road!
Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric
Efficient and comfortable,215bhp and 221lb ft means it's quick too as you’ll hit 62mph in 7.4sec. It also offers a range of either 186 or 292 miles. Not bad at all.
Lucid Air
Such a game changer, capable of up to 500 miles of range on top models. Entry-level cars are driven by a 395bhp electric motor & a Samsung-supplied 75kWh battery pack for 240 miles of range. Rival for Tesla?
Audi E-Tron
The E-Tron was not kidding, it comes with a huge new battery, the range could rise from 249 miles to 373 miles! Wow
BMW iX1
IX1 will effectively replace the i3 after ten years.
Lotus Type 132
Lotus is building their brand new electric SUV and 2 variants will be offered: entry-level with 600bhp & a flagship - 750bhp.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 N
Hyundai’s fastest ever car, boosted up to 600bhp. Interesting design and a very fast one too!
Kia EV6 GT
So excited as Kia’s new rapid performance crossover will be faster than the Porsche Taycan 4S, 577bhp! Sporty, powerful and super fast car. Well done Kia.
Polestar 3
Polestar will produce the new 3 model, not much info out about it's design yet , but expect sustainable materials to be used throughout.
BMW i7
The BMW i7 going to be a luxury , Electric saloon , but we don’t know yet what the car will look like, exactly. A 105kWh battery-400 miles of range and 600bhp.
Skoda Enyaq vRS
Skoda’s performance vRS will arrive for the first time on an electric model, a 0-62mph time of just over 6.0secs and a 300 mile range are expected.
Ssangyong Korando E-Motion
The SUV will be the firm’s first all-electric car.