
The market for new electric cars is projected to grow exponentially in the next few years. Additionally in 2023, it is expected that electric cars will make up a significant portion of the global market share. This is a huge breakthrough for the electric car industry, and it is sure to revolutionize the way we think about transportation. With major automakers investing heavily in EV technology, it’s only a matter of time before EVs dominate the automotive landscape.
While you may still see Teslas on the road, you are likely to see a greater number of other EVs as well in the coming year. This is due in part to the fact that Tesla is no longer the only company producing EVs; many other companies have begun to produce their own electric vehicles. As a result, the market for EVs has grown significantly, and there are now many more options available to consumers. There are an estimated 45 new electric vehicle models set to be released in 2023, from a variety of well-known brands. Here, we will take a look at seven of the most hotly anticipated EVs due for launch next year, covering everything from family cars to high-performance sports cars.
Tesla Cybertruck
There’s no doubt that Tesla is one of the world’s most famous car companies, and they’re only getting more popular with the release of their much-anticipated Cybertruck. The all-electric pickup truck is sure to turn heads with its futuristic design, and it’s already getting rave reviews from those who have had a chance to test it out. With Tesla’s history of innovation, we can’t wait to see what they come up with next. The highly anticipated Cybertruck has been met with mixed reviews, with some people loving its unique design and others hating it. Despite the polarizing reaction, the truck has garnered a huge amount of interest, with an estimated 1.5 million reservations placed so far. If production continues at this rate, the Cybertruck will be in high demand for years to come.
The date for the release of Tesla’s Cybertruck keeps getting pushed back, but there is still some hope that the first vehicles will start rolling out around December 2023. However, this is cutting it very close to the end of the year, and Elon Musk will need to work some magic if he wants to make this happen.
Audi A6 e-Tron
Audi is an established name in the car industry, but they are not new to electric cars. They have been steadily increasing and improving their e-Tron concept line for a few years now. 2023 is poised to be a banner year for Audi, with several new cars set to debut. Among the most highly anticipated is the A6, which is slated for release sometime during the year. The A6 E-Tron will boast an impressive 100kWh battery that will give it around 430 miles of range. As well as this the e-Tron will come with some really cool gadgets, following in the footsteps of Audi’s new Avant Concepts. This is definitely a car to watch out for!
Mercedes-Benz EQG-Class
The Mercedes-Benz EQG-Class was first released in 2019. However, 2023 could mean a potential refresh for the line, with the added possibility of new ev models. This would be a welcome addition for many fans of the EQG-Class, as it is one of the most popular lines from Mercedes-Benz. The company originally planned to release ten models by 2022, but delays have forced them to push back the date. The new release date has not yet been announced, but it is expected to be sometime in 2023. The newest cars could potentially be delayed until as late as 2025, but there isn’t much news about the exact dates yet. While this potential delay is disappointing to some, others believe that it may give them more time to save up for their dream car.
The future of Mercedes-Benz cars is looking very exciting, with plenty of great features to look forward to. For example, solar roof options will enable your car to generate its own power, next-gen batteries with higher densities will improve performance and reduce charging times, and a high-voltage system will make charging even faster. While we don’t know exactly when these features will be available, it’s likely that they’ll be released sometime between 2025 and 2023.
Ford Explorer EV 2023
The Ford Explorer is a hit and has been for quite some time. It is the third best-selling SUV in history. This EV would be their next project and they are hoping for a continued spree with it and is planned to be released in the year 2023.
The Ford Explorer electric SUV is very similar to the regular Ford Explorer, so if you have seen one of those before, you will know what to expect when you see the electric version. The main difference between the two is that the EV has an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine, which makes it more environmentally friendly. The newest version of the Mach-E, the EV Explorer, will have a longer range than the standard 2021 Mach-E. It will have a great range of up to 305 miles on a single charge.
Cadillac Celestiq
Although Cadillac has been facing some difficult times recently, the new model, the Celestiq could be the breakthrough they need. With its sleek design and luxurious features, the Celestiq has the potential to help Cadillac regain its former glory. The Celestiq isn’t your average car. Cadillac’s vision for an electric vehicle is one that is luxurious, detailed, and comes with a steep price tag. No expense has been spared in its design and manufacture, making it one of the most exclusive cars on the market today. If you’re looking for a status symbol that says “I have arrived,” the Celestiq is definitely the car for you.
With its long list of features and impressive performance, the Celestiq is sure to turn heads and drop jaws. If you’re looking for an electric car that makes a statement, the Celestiq is the way to go. The new car is expected to be packed with innovative technology, including the cutting-edge “Ultra Cruise” system, a holographic sunroof, and much more. However, buyers should be prepared to pay a high price for this vehicle when it goes on sale in 2024. Production begins in 2023.
Lagonda All-Terrain
Lagonda is Aston Martin’s newest car in the market and it’s already proven itself to be a trustworthy contender among automakers. The same company that makes James Bond’s iconic car also has a new environmentally friendly model in the works. So not only is this car deadly cool, but it’s also eco-friendly. The new Lagonda All-Terrain will share the same chassis as the DBX, meaning it will be classified as an SUV. However, like the spy-themed cars in the movie, the Lagonda All-Terrain will be packed with impressive technology features. This makes it a perfect choice for those who want a vehicle that can handle any terrain while also providing a high-tech experience.
BMW i7
Over the years, BMW has cemented itself as one of the world’s premier luxury car brands. In recent times, however, the company has shifted its focus toward electric vehicles, in order to keep up with changing market trends. This transition has seen BMW release a number of new electric models, which have been well-received by both customers and critics alike. The i7 is a great example of a car that can make the jump from gas to electric without losing anything. The i7 is able to do this because it retains all of the features that made it great when it was running on gas. This means that drivers will still be able to enjoy the same level of performance and comfort that they did before, but with the added bonus of being more environmentally friendly.
As a matter of fact, the i7 boasts a few impressive cutting-edge tech features that make it stand out from the competition. One of the more interesting design features of this car is the huge screen that runs the entire width of the interior to allow those sitting in front and back to see entertainment, navigation, and climate control features. This “Panoramic Sky Lounge LED Roof” creates an immersive experience for passengers. The i7 also has a revamped dashboard display that is sure to impress. The i7 has an impressive driving range of around 300 miles, making it a great choice for long-distance travelers. It also has 536 hp, making it one of the most powerful electric vehicles on the market. And finally, it has a fast charging time of just 10 minutes, making it a convenient option for those who need to charge up quickly.
Other Cars Set to Release in 2023
In addition to these seven cars, many more electric vehicles are scheduled to launch in 2023. A few notable examples include the following:
Audi
- Audi e-Tron
- Audi e-tron Sportback
- Audi Q6 e-Tron
- Audi Q6 Sportback e-tron
BMW
- BMW i5
Chevrolet
- Chevrolet Blazer EV
- Chevrolet Equinox EV
- Chevrolet Silverado EV
Genesis
- Genesis GV70 EV
GMC
- GMC Sierra electric pickup
- GMC Hummer EV SUV (Electric Hummer SUV)
Hyundai
- Hyundai Ioniq 6
- 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric
Kia
- 2023 Kia Niro EV
- Kia EV9
Lexus
- Lexus RZ
Lotus
- Lotus Eletre
Maserati
- Maserati Grecale Folgore
Mercedes
- Mercedes EQS SUV
- Mercedes EQE
- Mercedes-AMG EQE
- Mercedes EQE SUV
- Mercedes EQT MPV
- Mercedes EQB
Nissan
- Nissan Ariya
Polestar
- Polestar 3
Ram
- Ram 1500 Electric Truck Concept
Subaru
- Subaru Solterra
Toyota
- Toyota bZ4X
- Toyota Corolla-like bZ EV
Volvo
- 2023 Volvo XC40 Recharge
- Volvo Embla
VW
- VW ID. Buzz
Porsche
- Porsche Macan Electric
Tesla
- Tesla Cybertruck
- Tesla Roadster