Hyundai’s streamlined Ioniq 6 sedan arrives next spring with a futuristic look and an expansive interior.
Tons of new electric models have exploded onto the scene in recent years — and 2023 will be no different.
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV.
Chevrolet
Fresh startups and established auto giants alike plan to unleash EVs of all shapes and sizes in 2023, from bulky pickups to sleek sedans.
The Polestar 3.
Polestar
Here are some of the models we’re most excited to see on US streets — and get behind the wheel of — in 2023.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6.
Hyundai
The GMC Hummer EV SUV sounds like an impossible contradiction: A battery-powered rendition of one of the most infamous gas-guzzlers of all time.
2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV.
GMC
But it’s real, and the fully loaded, $106,000 Edition 1 version will deliver a range of at least 300 miles, according to GMC.
2024 GMC Hummer EV
GMC
General Motors first brought the Hummer brand back from the dead after a decade-long hiatus to create the Hummer EV pickup, which is on sale now.
2024 GMC Hummer EV SUV.
GMC
It’ll cost $83,900 to start and offers a futuristic and high-tech alternative to electric SUVs from Tesla and BMW.
The Polestar 3.
Polestar
As we learned driving the Polestar 2 sedan, a lack of prominent branding means you’ll have to get used to people asking you what the heck you’re driving.
The Polestar 3.
Polestar
The EVs that Chevrolet sells right now are small, somewhat bland, and based on aging tech — not exactly exciting options.
The Chevrolet Blazer EV.
Chevrolet
The sleek SUV will start at $45,000 and return up to 320 miles of range, the brand says.
The Chevrolet Blazer EV.
Chevrolet
We got an early look at the $66,000, high-performance Blazer EV SS and were struck by its long, sleek profile and screen-heavy interior.
The Chevrolet Blazer EV.
Chevrolet
The truck is supposed to start production in 2023, but don’t hold your breath. Elon Musk says lots of things that don’t always pan out.
The Tesla Cybertruck.
Tesla
We don’t know a ton about the truck, since the pricing and specs Tesla initially announced have been wiped from its website.
Tesla Cybertruck.
Tesla
But Musk has given out a few details: The Cybertruck will have four motors, no door handles, and removable side mirrors.
Tesla
The Silverado EV will churn out a monstrous 664 horsepower and 780 pound-feet of torque, unlocking a 3.5-second dash to 60 mph.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV.
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And Chevy pegs range at 400 miles, way more than the F-150 and almost every other EV on the market.
2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV WT.
Chevrolet
At $105,000, the first version available, the Silverado EV RST, won’t come cheap.
The Chevrolet Silverado EV.
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EV startup Fisker plans to release its first cars to US streets early next year.
The Fisker Ocean.
Fisker
The Ocean SUV starts at $37,500, and pricier models will offer up to 350 miles of range.
The 2023 Fisker Ocean.
Fisker
Standout features include exterior solar panels and a 17.1-inch touchscreen that rotates between portrait and landscape.
The 2023 Fisker Ocean.
Fisker
Hyundai’s edgy Ioniq 5 SUV is one of the best — and, I believe, one of the best looking — electric cars you can buy today.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6.
Hyundai
The upcoming Ioniq 6 sedan brings similarly out-there styling and an aerodynamic shape that gives it an estimated 340 miles of range on a full battery.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6.
Hyundai
Hyundai says it’ll charge from 10-80% in just 18 minutes.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6.
Hyundai
Indi EV, a new startup, plans to start shipping the Indi One, its very first vehicle, next spring.
Indi EV Indi One
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The $45,000 electric SUV’s calling card is a powerful computer that Indi claims will allow owners to play video games, video chat, and browse the web in their car.
Indi EV Indi One.
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