Produced by: Suniyojit Kaushik
Designed by: Mohsin Shaikh
Electric cars are the future, and automakers are rapidly expanding their EV lineups. Here's a list of upcoming electric vehicles, from concept to production, that are expected to hit the market in the coming years
Nissan Hyper Tourer concept, a luxury electric van, is set to debut at the Tokyo Motor Show next week. The design represents Nissan's vision for the future of EVs
Maruti Suzuki unveiled the Concept Electric SUV eVX at Auto Expo 2023, showcasing its commitment to sustainable technology. The 'Emotional Versatile Cruiser' offers futuristic design, a 60kWh battery for a 550 km range, and is set to launch in 2025
Honda launched the Elevate, its first dedicated Indian SUV, and confirmed an upcoming electric version. Retaining the spacious design with added blue accents, the EV will share similarities with the ICE model, possibly featuring a closed-up grille and distinct alloy wheels but the battery specs are still unknown. Honda Elevate EV is expected to launch by 2026
BMW's i5, an electric 5-series variant, comes in eDrive40 (335 hp, ~300 miles range) and top-tier M60 xDrive (590 hp, 3.7s 0-60 mph, ~256 miles range) models. It is expected to launch by 2024
Kia is crafting a new SUV (codenamed AY) to fit between the Sonet and Seltos. Sporting an off-road design with potential front and rear axle motors, the Kia AY promises enhanced headroom and legroom. The Kia AY is expected to launch in 2025
Toyota will debut two electric concepts at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show- the FT-3e, an electric SUV with unique rear design, and the FT-Se, an electric sports coupe featuring a bold rear diffuser, sporting the Toyota Gazoo racing logo
Tata's upcoming launch Curvv, available in EV and ICE versions, enters the compact SUV segment. Positioned between Nexon and Harrier, it boasts a coupe-like design, bold front, and loaded features including touch-sensitive controls, ambient lighting, and a digital instrument cluster. Tata Curvv is expected to launch by 2024
The iconic Cadillac Escalade is getting an electric makeover with the Escalade iQ. Powered by a 200-kWh Ultium battery (shared with the GMC Hummer EV), it boasts an estimated 450 miles of range and will deliver up to 750 HP. Cadillac Escalade iQ is set expected to launch in 2024