Top Future EVs That Are Redefining Cool: 2025 and Beyond
by AutoExpert | 19 November, 2024
Today, we spill the beans on the future EVs that are looking really cool for 2025 and beyond. Car makers are getting pretty adventurous with their designs and tech, and they're definitely not just sticking old tech into new shells—they're going all out!
Here's the scoop on what's rolling out soon:
We're talking about the VW ID.GTI coming out in 2027—it’s shaping up to be a slick redo of the classic hot hatch but all electric. VW says it’ll be even more fun to drive than the old gas versions. Color me intrigued!
Then there’s the Genesis X Convertible hitting the streets in 2026. This one’s a looker and a beast with a dual motor setup that could kick out over 600 hp. It’s pricey, but for that kind of money, you're buying into serious luxury.
Now, about the Tesla Roadster... We’ve been hanging on since 2017 waiting for this beast. It promises a wild 1,000+ hp and could go 620 miles on a single charge. Tesla’s been a bit slow on delivery, but if they pull it off, it’s going to be epic.
Rivian's not sitting quiet either. Their R3 model is set to debut in 2027 with some cool, compact, off-road vibes. It’s got a bit of that old-school flair but with modern tech to tackle the trails.
And Lamborghini? They’re diving into the EV pool with the Lanzador by 2028. It’s their first electric model, and they’re going big—think high-performance crossover with around 1,340 hp. That’s going to turn some heads!
Alfa Romeo is also updating their game with an electric Giulia expected in 2026. Almost 1,000 hp? Yes, please. Plus, it’s built on a platform that could still use a gas engine, which is pretty clever.
Lastly, the Scout name is making a comeback with Volkswagen's Terra and Traveler models. They're looking robust and ready for anything with dual motors and solid range—great for anyone who loves a good adventure.
So, yeah, loads of exciting stuff on the horizon in the EV world! What’s your take? Got a favorite among these? Let’s chat in the comments!