7 New American EVs Coming In 2022
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 Published On Oct 29, 2021

Today We Take A Look At The Top Seven Newest American Electric Cars Coming In 2022.


From the hyped-up EUV's to lesser-known exciting brands, we have everything for you here. These cars will get you excited about the future of electric and tempt you to get out your wallets and make the switch to clean energy.

Chapters:
0:00 New American Electric Cars Coming in 2022
0:45 Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV
2:17 Ford F-150 Lightning
3:40 Rivian R1S
5:04 Rivian R1T
6:25 Tesla Cybertruck
8:10 GMC Hummer EV
9:42 Lucid Air

You might even be surprised by the power that these new cars are capable of. These American made cars give you quality throughout and allow you to travel in luxury. We’ve looked at a range of different models so you’re sure to find something that matches your needs and budget.
All you need to do is keep watching to find the best electric American car coming in 2022!


1. Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV

First up are the Chevrolet Bolt EV 2022 and the all-new Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2022.
The two cars are mechanically the same vehicle but the main difference lies in their respective design.
The Bolt EV is mainly designed as a hatchback while the Bolt EUV is designed in the style of a compact SUV. With the design of an SUV in mind, the Bolt EUV has an additional length of about six inches, giving it that little extra legroom for the backseat and it is also taller in terms of ground clearance.
In addition to that, the Bolt EUV comes with several optional items such as the superb ‘Super Cruise’ semi-autonomous driving system and a sunroof. In terms of interior and finishes, both vehicles share the same template except the Bolt EUV has heated and ventilated front seats and heated outboard seats.
Both these vehicles use the same 65 kilo-Watt-hour lithium-ion battery pack and use a single motor to generate 150 kilowatts of power, which is the equivalent of 150 horsepower. This can produce 266 pounds-feet of torque to propel the car's front-wheel drive.
The Bolt EV has a mileage of 259 miles per full charge and the Bolt EUV can be driven up to 247 miles. Chevy has confirmed that the starting price for the Bolt EV will be between $32,000 to $35,200, while the Bolt EUV will be $34,000 to $38,500.

2. Ford F-150 Lightning

Lightning is the name that Ford came up with when it came time for them to introduce their first all-electric truck to the masses.
For many who are familiar with Ford’s pickup truck line, the F-150 was a familiar model in the 1990s and 2000s and it’s an ingenious move from Ford to merge a familiar Ford pickup name with a new identity of an electric vehicle.
This makes the fully electric Ford F-150 Lightning the fourteenth generation of a long line of F-150 pickups. The all-new Lightning has 563 horsepower under the hood and 775 pound-feet of torque.
All that generates an acceleration from 0 to 60 miles per hour in about 4.5 seconds. That is more or less just as much power and acceleration as any other Ford pickup truck. The Lightning also has a good towing capacity and a lot of work-friendly features such as the ability to use its battery for your home.
It has an impressive range of up to 300 miles once it’s fully charged. This EV pickup is priced from $41,000 and above depending on whether it is a base model or premium line.

3. Rivian R1S

Rivian is an American EV startup that has built enough hype and buzz around their development of an electric vehicle which will be in the form of an SUV.
The very first Rivian SUV to be released will be the Rivian R1S. Word has it that Rivian promises the R1S to be an SUV that is just as ready to go off the beaten track as Land Rovers, with the exception of having an all-electric powertrain.
The R1S has a blazingly incredible acceleration of 0 to 30 miles per hour in just 3 seconds. Where does it get all this acceleration from? Of course, from the 415 horsepower, it gets out of the front motors and 420 horsepower from the rear motors.
What is amazing about the independence of each motor on the R1S is that they can also independently adjust their torque to enhance the R1S's traction and handling capabilities on almost any terrain. Not forgetting that the R1S has a range of 300 miles on a single charge.
To top off the incredible technical specifications, the R1S also boasts some high-tech interiors, a stylish exterior as well as an optional five seat or seven seat configuration. Rivian is looking to place the R1S in competition with other luxury car brands, which is why the starting price is estimated to be around $70,000.

4. Rivian R1T

The Rivian R1T is an all-electric pickup truck that is estimated to be able to travel up to 400 miles on a single charge.
Rivian has made some promises with this electric vehicle and one of those includes the towing capacity of up to 11,000 pounds which is astounding. Rivian has also claimed that the R1T can accelerate from 0-60 miles per hour in just 3 seconds.

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