Every Electric Vehicle That's Expected in the Next Five Years

Electric cars are the way of the future, and every year, car companies add more EVs to their lineups. Electric cars are being made by everyone, from well-known automakers to new companies like Lucid, Canoo, and Rivian. We've made a list of all the electric cars, from ideas to finished products, that aren't out yet but will be soon.



Acura ZDX (Expected: 2024)

Honda's current lineup is missing some big electric cars, but the Acura ZDX will be another step toward fixing that when it comes out in 2024. We don't know much about this all-electric SUV, but we do know that it will be based on the new Honda Prologue, which uses GM parts. You might know the ZDX name from Acura's old coupe-SUV model, but this EV should look more like a regular SUV, as the Precision EV concept showed. There will also be a Type S performance version, which we think will have more horsepower, a stiffer suspension, and a more aggressive look. —Joey Capparella

Audi A6 e-tron (Expected: 2023)

The Audi A6 e-tron is a concept for now, but Audi says it's super close to what the production car will look like. It's based on the scalable Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture that can be lengthened, lifted, and widened for a variety of different EV models. It will be sold alongside the gas-powered A6—and it's likely the first EV we'll see on the PPE platform that underpins future electric Audis. The A6 e-tron concept uses two electric motors with a combined output of 469 horsepower. All PPE vehicles have 800-volt charging capability, and this big sedan could have as much as 400 miles of range on a single charge. —Austin Irwin

Buick Electra (Expected: 2024)

Buick has brought back the nameplate of the 18-foot-long steel sled from 1959 for its new all-electric SUV, which has already been shown off in China. The Electra E5 will be about the same size as a Chevrolet Equinox and will use GM's Ultium battery platform. With the filings for Electra E1 through E9, a search for trademarks may have shown Buick's future lineup. We think the Electra E5 will have the same range and power as the Cadillac Lyriq, which is already on the market. Buick wants to put its three-shield logo on a full line of electric cars by 2030, but the first Electra won't come out until 2024. — Irwin, Austin
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