Introduction to Upcoming Electric Vehicles
The electric vehicle (EV) market is rapidly expanding, with numerous manufacturers introducing new models to their lineups. This comprehensive list covers various EVs, from concept to production, that will be available soon.
Acura RSX (Expected: Early 2026)
Acura’s next electric crossover will utilize Honda’s new electric architecture and revive the RSX name. The RSX will be built at Honda’s Ohio facility and feature Honda’s ASIMO OS operating system.

Afeela 1 (Expected: 2026)
Honda has partnered with Sony to create the Afeela brand, with its first model, the Afeela 1, set to arrive in 2026. This sedan focuses on technology, featuring multiple screens and a Level 2+ driver assistance system.

Alfa Romeo Giulia EV (Expected: 2027)
Alfa Romeo will revamp the Giulia with an electric powertrain, offering various horsepower options. The new Giulia will be produced on the STLA Large platform with ultra-rapid charging capabilities.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio EV (Expected: 2026)
Before the Giulia EV, Alfa Romeo will launch the Stelvio EV on the STLA Large platform, available with both electric and internal-combustion powertrains.
Alpine EVs (Expected: 2027)
Alpine plans to enter the U.S. market with EVs, starting with the compact A390 crossover in 2027, featuring a tri-motor setup.
Audi A6 e-tron (Expected: Summer 2025)
The Audi A6 e-tron will arrive in 2025 with various powertrains and a range of up to 350 miles. It features a PPE platform with 800-volt architecture.

Bentley EV SUV (Expected: 2027)
Bentley’s first EV will be revealed in 2026, described as a ‘luxury urban SUV.’ It may use the same platform as the upcoming Porsche Cayenne EV.
BMW i5 M (Expected: 2026)
The BMW i5 M will feature a high-performance four-motor drivetrain with 1136 horsepower and advanced technology like wheel-by-wheel torque vectoring.
BMW 3-series EV (Expected: 2026)
The electric version of the BMW 3-Series will be built on BMW’s next-generation EV platform, promising range improvements of up to 30 percent.
Buick Electra E5 (Expected: 2026)
Buick’s Electra E5 SUV, already available in China, will be delayed to 2026 due to tariffs on Chinese-built EVs.

Cadillac Celestiq (Expected: 2025)
Cadillac’s Celestiq is an extravagant EV with a price tag over $300K, featuring a 600-hp powertrain and customizable options.

Cadillac Vistiq (Expected: Early 2025)
Cadillac will add the three-row Vistiq between the Lyriq and Escalade iQ, featuring a similar powertrain to the Lyriq.

Chevrolet Corvette EV and SUV (Expected: 2025)
Chevrolet confirmed an electric Corvette and is rumored to expand the Corvette subbrand with new models, including a four-door ‘coupe’ and a high-performance crossover.
Chevrolet Bolt EV (Expected: 2025)
The Chevrolet Bolt will return for a second generation, continuing as a tech-centric, affordable EV option on the Ultium platform.
Chrysler EV Crossover (Expected: 2025)
Chrysler is set to launch an electric crossover in 2025, differing from the Airflow concept, with expectations of a 400-mile range and Level 3 autonomous driving.
Ferrari EV (Expected: Late 2025)
Ferrari is preparing its first fully electric car, expected to debut late in 2025, with prototype testing already underway.
Ford Compact Crossover (Expected: Late 2026)
Ford is delaying its three-row electric SUV to prioritize an affordable compact crossover starting around $25,000.
The EV market is poised for significant growth with these upcoming models, offering a range of options from various manufacturers.