Electric vehicles are clearly here to stay, and making waves as the transition away from combustion vehicles hits milestones. In 2023, the fully electric Tesla Model Y wasthe best-selling vehicle in the world. The electric effect is now in full force, with established brands committed to offering a wider range of pureelectric carsin the near future. From California to the UK, lawmakers are enacting deadlines to halt the sales of combustion vehicles by 2035 and beyond. Prices are falling, models are diversifying, and it’s all going hand-in-hand with increased investment and roll-out ofcharging networks.

But what electric cars are coming? Let’s take a closer look at what you can expect to see hitting the roads in the next few years.

Tesla Model 2 Battery Day Image

Tesla ‘Redwood’ Crossover

Elon Musk confirmed during Tesla’s Q4 2023 earnings call that the automaker is indeed working on its next model. Purported to be the holy grail of an affordable crossover that Tesla initially set out to make. Dubbed project “Redwood,” Tesla hopes to release this new model sometime in late 2025. That being said, Musk’s timelines have a way of slipping.

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Despite recent reports, Elon Musk insists that Project Redwood, Tesla’s effort to build its most affordable EV yet, is still on track.

Honda Prologue

The Honda Prologue is an upcoming all-electric SUV by Honda. Promising a sporty driving experience, the Prologue is set to arrive in early 2024, with Honda offering the SUV in a variety of trims encompassing two-wheel and all-wheel drive formats.

Honda ‘0 Series’ Concept

Honda unveiled its'0 Series' concept carsat CES 2024 in Las Vegas. The company is calling them the Saloon and Space Hub, one a futuristic looking sedan and the other a minivan. Honda expects to sell production variants of the two vehicles in the United States by 2026.

The Acura ZDX will be the first all-electric Acura model. The Honda-owned brand says the SUV will offer the SUV in both standard and sport models. It’s also promising a range of 325 miles. Although Acura’s goal is to start delivering the ZDX in 2024, reservations aren’t open yet.

A white Tesla Model Y travels across a suspension bridge

Chevrolet Corvette Electric

Not much is known about the electric Corvette, but Chevrolet has promised it would arrive after the release of other electrified hybrid models. This fully electric Corvette will use GM’sUltium battery platformand is expected to launch in 2025.

Lucid Gravity

Following the successful launch of theAir, Lucid has set its sights on the SUV market, with the announcement of Gravity. The Gravity will come with an optional third row to seat a total of seven passengers, though EV enthusiasts will recall Tesla doing the same on the Model Y before quickly abandoning the configuration. The Lucid Gravity is set to arrive in late 2024, though orders are still not officially open. Details are still thin on the ground, but we have no doubts that this will be an exciting one.

Volvo EX90

Volvo announced theEX90on Jun 16, 2025. The automaker’s new flagship electric car will be loaded with sensors with the aim of making it the safest car on the road. The seven-seater also houses just about every other gadget under the sun, including theSnapdragon Cockpit Platformand Nvidia Drive. It even uses Unreal Engine to drive the onscreen visuals. Reservations are now open for the EX90 with delivery “in 2024.”

Honda Prologue

Honda 0 Series Concept

Acura ZDX