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Top 10 Electric Vehicle That's Expected in the Next 5 Years Gadgets 36T (Part 2)

 

Every Electric Vehicle That's Expected in the Next 5 Years
Top 10 Electric Vehicle That's Expected in the Next 5 Years Gadgets 36T

01:    Chrysler Airflow Concept (Expected: 2025)


 Targeting the success of the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Chrysler plans a 400-mile crossover by 2025. The airflow is just a concept, but the model apparently also offers 3 autonomous driving options. The brand, which currently offers the Pacific minivan and Chrysler 300 sedan, plans to transition to an all-electric car by 2028.

02:    Dodge Charger Daytona SRT EV (scheduled for 2024)


gave us a good preview of its departure from its heat engine counterpart. the showroom dealer. The Dodge Charger Daytona SRT concept runs on an 800-volt electric architecture called the Banshee, and while the performance details are still shockingly light, the automaker is promising its first beefy electric vehicle will surpass the Hellcat.The multi-speed transmission hopes to retain some of the muscle car's instinctive nature, but far more interesting technology is the Fratzonic exhaust system, which uses real piping to attack the EV's sound to 126 decibels.

03:    Deus Vayanne (Planned: TBD)


 Before we start making crude toilet jokes about whether or not there will be news of giant odds, let's remind everyone that this is pronounced de-ooh, no deuce. Either way, Deus Automobiles' all-electric Vayanne supercar with EV Stratup is sure to turn heads when it's unveiled at the April 2022 New York Auto Show.

04:    Faraday Future FF91 (expected: 2023)


the Faraday Future FF 91 has 1,050 horsepower from three electric motors,  two at the rear  and one at the front, giving it a claimed sprint to 60 mph in just 2.4 seconds.But the California-based company is struggling to get the crossover, which is almost as long as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class, into production due to financial problems and has repeatedly pushed back production dates. But the company said in late 2022 that it had received a 381-mile range rating from the EPA and intended to begin building the FF 91 at its California facility in March 2023, with deliveries slated to begin in April. . The FF 91 is expected to cost around $200,000.

05:    Fisker Ocean (expected: 2023)


The sleek 300-mile solar-roof electric SUV looks promising, and start-up Henrik Fisker hopes to deliver on that promise with the Fisker Ocean. According to Fisker, which was officially unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, production of the Ocean is expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2022.Maximum mileage is 350 miles with dual-motor four-wheel drive, while the cheaper Ocean has a claimed range of 250 miles  and starts at around $39,000 and qualifies for a federal tax credit.

06:    Fisker Pear (Expected: 2024)


 While there aren't many details or actual photos of the 2024 Fisker Pear, you can reserve it for as little as $250.  Pear will start at $29,900 (excluding destination) and will be lower than  Ocean. Pear, which stands for Personal Electric Automotive Revolution, will be a five-seat, two-row SUV manufactured at Ohio's Lordstown Assembly plant. We will provide more details  as the model gets closer to production.

07:    Ford Explorer EV (Expected: 2023)


The Ford Explorer is one of the most popular SUVs sold in the United States, so an all-electric model is the  obvious move. Ford announced in May 2021 that its three-row SUV will join the Mustang Mach-E and  E-Transit electric vans in Ford's growing electric vehicle lineup. While the current Explorer offers a 318-horsepower V-6 hybrid  powertrain, we suspect that, like  the Mach-E and F-150 Lightning, RWD and AWD Explorer EV models are expected.

08:    Genesis Electrified GV70 (expected: 2023)


EV Genesis #039; The  compact crossover GV70 is almost identical to the petrol version, except for the closed grille, electric charging socket and the absence of exhaust pipes. Underneath, however, is a completely different powertrain, with electric motors  front and rear that produce a total of 483 hp. The company expects sales to begin soon in select states, with production beginning in the first quarter of 2023 at Hyundai's Montgomery, Alabama, plant.

09:    GMC Sierra EV (expected: 2023)


EV and Chevrolet Silverado EV at Factory Zero in Michigan. That being said, we only have guesses as to what the GMC truck might be.As with the gas-powered versions, expect the Sierra to have distinct styling inside and out, but is otherwise  mechanically identical to the Silverado EV. That means it will likely  share the Silverado EV's fixed glass roof and rear-wheel steering.

10:    Honda Prologue (expected: 2024)


Honda doesn't currently offer an all-electric model in the US, but that's about to change. Expected to launch in 2024, the Honda Prologue is a mid-size SUV roughly the same size as the Passport. Through a partnership with General Motors for EV powertrains, this new EV will use GM's Ultium batteries and appears to share components with the Chevy Blazer EV. Initial renders show that the Prologue has a clean design inside and out, but we don't know the mechanical details yet. Expect single or dual motor configurations and different battery sizes. As its name suggests, the Prologue is the first of many upcoming electric vehicles from the brand.Acura also plans to add an all-electric model to its lineup, which will be called the ZDX. Honda has committed to selling only electric vehicles by 2040.

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