Future EVs: EVs you will be able to buy soon

These EVs are not for sale, but they are in various stages from concept to production, some of which may never see the light of day.

Electric cars are the future, and every year we’ve seen automakers add more electric cars to their lineup. Everyone is working on electric cars, from established manufacturers to new names like Lucid, Canoo and Rivian. We’ve compiled a list of all the EVs from concept to production that aren’t available yet but will be soon. Acura ZDX (scheduled: 2024)

Honda’s current lineup lacks electrification, and the Acura ZDX will be the next step in change when it arrives in 2024. Details are limited, but we know that this all-electric SUV will be based on another Honda Prologue, which in himself uses GM bones.

You may recognize the ZDX name from Acura’s old coupe-SUV model, but this time around EVs are hoping to have more SUV models, like the Precision EV concept. There will also be a performance version of the S model, which we think will have more power, stiffer suspension and more aggressive looks. -Joey Capparella

Alfa Romeo Giulia EV (expected: 2025)

Alfa Romeo has confirmed that the petrol-powered Giulia (seen above) will be revamped next year, ditching its Ferrari-derived V6 in favor of an electric powertrain for 2025. We expect the basic version to produce around 350 horsepower , while the Veloce will produce almost 800 horsepower.

The Giulia above will continue to carry the historic Quadrifoglio name and is expected to produce more than 1,000 horsepower. The new Giulia will be built on the Stellantis Group’s STLA Large platform, with a high-speed 800-volt charger and a range of up to 800 kilometers. – Jack Fitzgerald

The Audi A6 e-tron is a concept for now, but Audi says it’s close to what the production car will look like.

It is based on the advanced construction of the Premium Platform Electric (PPE) which can be extended, raised and expanded for different types of electric vehicles. It will be sold alongside the petrol A6 – and it’s probably the first electric car we’ll see on the PPE platform that underpins future electric Audis. The A6 e-tron concept uses two electric motors with an output of 469 horsepower. All PPE vehicles are capable of 800-volt charging, and this large sedan can have a range of up to 400 kilometers on a single charge. —Austin Irwin

Five Bentley models (expected: 2025)

Bentley is planning a major pivot from the 15mpg estate to an all-new model with all-electric power. Bentley says it will replace the existing Bentayga, Flying Spur, Continental GT coupes and convertibles, introducing all new models in its lineup by 2030. It is expected that the first replacement will arrive in 2025. —Austin Irwin