8 coolest electric vehicles arriving on the market in 2019, ranging from Hyundai’s spaceship-like sedan to Chevy’s $105,000 truck
In recent years, a tonne of brand-new electric models have erupted onto the market, and 2023 will be no different.
In 2023, EVs of various sizes and forms, from hefty pickups to svelte sedans, are expected to be released by both young startups and well-established automakers.
Here are some of the vehicles we’re most eager to drive and see on American roads in 2023.
The GMC Hummer EV SUV appears to contradict itself: An electric version of one of the most notorious gas guzzlers ever.
But it’s true, and GMC claims that the fully equipped, $106,000 Edition 1 vehicle will have a range of at least 300 miles.
The Hummer EV pickup, which is currently for sale, was the reason why General Motors revived the Hummer brand after a ten-year absence.
We predict the SUV to be obscenely huge and excessive — but incredibly enjoyable — based on our experience with the truck.
Not keen about getting a Chinese-made electric SUV? Your opinion may be altered by the Polestar 3.
It will start at $83,900 and provides a cutting-edge substitute for the electric SUVs made by Tesla and BMW.
It sports all-wheel drive, 489 horsepower, a minimalist interior, and Polestar’s distinguishing chiselled exterior.
Driving the Polestar 2 sedan taught us that when a vehicle lacks conspicuous branding, you have to get used to people asking you what the hell you’re driving.
The EVs that Chevrolet now offers are not particularly interesting options; they are small, relatively plain, and based on outdated technology.
The impending Chevrolet Blazer EV is the automaker’s best attempt at cutting-edge SUVs like the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y.
The brand claims that the stylish SUV will have a starting price of $45,000 and a range of up to 320 miles.
We were impressed by the $66,000 high-performance Blazer EV SS’s long, svelte appearance and screen-heavy cabin when we got a sneak peek at it.
More than three years have passed since Tesla unveiled the Cybertruck pickup and then, in front of tens of thousands of people, shattered two of its windows.