Upcoming Electric Cars You Never Heard Of - But You Must Know About!
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 Published On Premiered Nov 20, 2021

Even though electric cars are receiving more positive attention and becoming more common, there are few electric cars that are soon to be released, but yet they are not getting enough attention from the public. Here are few worth electric vehicles that you probably didn’t know coming soon:

0:17 Faraday Future FF91
Faraday Future claims the huge crossover can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds thanks to 1050 horsepower from two rear-mounted electric motors, one for each wheel and an optional front-mounted motor.
The Faraday Future 91 is well-capable of hitting 378 miles between charges due to a 130.0-kWh battery pack developed in collaboration with LG Chem, which is about 63 miles longer than Tesla Model S. The official starting price of this vehicle is yet to be disclosed by the company.

1:14 Fisker Ocean
The 2022 Ocean promises to be driven entirely by electricity, with all-wheel drive options and the acceleration time from 0 to 60 miles per hour speed of 2.9 seconds. The Ocean is expected to have a battery pack with a capacity of 80.0 kWh with a range between 250 and 300 miles.

2:48 Volvo XC60 Recharge
Powered by three distinct motors; the B5, B6, and T8, the vehicle is equipped with an eight-speed automatic transmission and four-wheel drive. Volvo XC60 is an incredibly compact vehicle. It has a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a 48-volt hybrid system, providing 247 horsepower under the hood of standard B5-badged XC60s. It combines it with a series of electric motors to produce 400 horsepower in the Recharge model and 415 horsepower in the Polestar Engineered variant. The XC60 handles well, feeling connected to the road while cruising, and changes directions quickly.

4:38 Genesis G80 EV
It will come standard with all-wheel drive and range up to 310 miles according to the worldwide NEDC standard and 265 miles according to the Korean standard. Genesis hasn’t officially revealed the battery pack’s size or power output. Still, it does indicate that normal fast-charging will be able to charge the battery pack from 10% to 80% in 22 minutes.

6:01 Lincoln Mark Electric
The Mark E is building out to be a powerful and speedy electric crossover in either case. It’s expected that adaptive suspension will come standard, providing a luxurious, Lincoln-like ride. The Mark E is expected to come with a big touchscreen infotainment system as standard equipment. The aviator and corsair SUVs, both new additions to the Lincoln portfolio, have a large screen of 10.1 and 8.0 inches, respectively, and run Lincoln’s latest version of the Sync 3 software interface.

7:27 Lucid Gravity
Gravity’s mechanical foundations are similar to those of the Air sedan. In that case, we may expect dual electric motors with up to 1080 horsepower and standard all-wheel drive. The most powerful variants, like the Air, will most likely be the most expensive, with lower-end Gravity trims having lower horsepower ratings. The Air’s adjustable air suspension is expected to be retained as a standard feature. Like the rest of Gravity’s interior, the infotainment system and features haven’t been fully unveiled. A big digital gauge cluster that integrates into a dashtop infotainment touchscreen is expected.

8:27 Lotus Evija
The Evija’s muscle-bound electric powertrain is a fantastic show-stopper. It has four electric motors that produce propulsion, with a combined output of 1972 horsepower and 1254 lb-ft of torque. The highest speed of the Lotus Evija is more than 200 mph and is capable of sprinting to 62 mph in less than three seconds. Range, City, Tour, Sport, and Track are the five driving modes available to alter the car’s performance. A test run on the Evija prototype offered a taste of the finished version, particularly the communicative steering rack and quick handling. While the prototype featured a detuned electric powertrain and lacked some of the car’s more advanced features, like active aerodynamics and torque vectoring across its axles. It nonetheless produced just over 1600 horsepower and demonstrated its ferocious acceleration.

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