Electric cars are super cool! Did you know that most cars will be electric soon. This list of cars are the future of technology, check out these super fun concept cars. The car above is the Audi A6 e-tron.
Audi A6 e-tron
This is a concept supercar, but Audi says it’s super close to what the production car will look like. It’s based on the scalable Premium Platform Electric (PPE) architecture that can be lengthened, lifted, and widened for a variety of different electric vehicles models. It will be sold alongside the gas-powered A6 —and it’s likely the first EV we’ll see on the PPE platform that underpins future electric Audis. The A6 e-tron concept uses two electric motors with a combined output of 469 horsepower. All PPE vehicles have 800-volt charging capability, and this big sedan could have as much as 400 miles of range one charge.
Aspark Owl
This hypercar is the first of what the Japanese electric vehicle maker promises will be a lineup of high-dollar hypercars. The Owl produces 1984 horsepower from four electric motors, what it claims is a unique torque-vectoring system, and a 64.0-kWh lithium-ion battery pack that Aspark promises will deliver 280 miles of driving range. The Owl’s claimed top speed is 249 mph, and it’ll cost $3.2 million. Production will be limited to fifty units worldwide, and deliveries will begin in 2021.
BMW i4
BMW’s first “i” cars, the i3 and i8, relied upon wild, futuristic designs to make a statement. The next model in the electric sub-brand has far more conventional styling, as it’s intended to be similar to the 4-seeries Gran Coupe four-door hatchback. The i4 comes standard in rear-wheel drive with a 335-hp electric motor and an 81.5-kWh battery pack. The EPA estimates range around 300-mile mark, and BMW says it can get to 60 mph in 5.7 seconds. That version starts at $56,395. An M-badged model, dubbed the M50 starts at $66,895 with all-wheel drive and an additional electric motor for a combined 536 horsepower. It should go on sale sometime in 2021.
Bollinger B1
From a Michigan-based startup comes a pair of utilitarian-looking high-end vehicles, including this B1 SUV, each priced at $125,000 and expected to start reaching customers in 2021. They’re targeted at people who are prepared to add a lot of options at extra cost to what’s already a high-end SUV or truck. Both SUV and truck are claimed to offer 614 horsepower, 668 pound-feet of torque, and a 4.5-second zero-to-6o-mph time. The Bollinger B1’s 120.0-kWh battery pack is said to offer up to 200 miles of range. Other specs include a 5000-pound payload capacity and 15 inches of ground clearance.
Cadillac Lyriq
The first electric Cadillac is almost here. It will be built in Spring Hill, Tennessee, alongside other future GM electric vehicles. The Lyriq will be sold in both one-motor rear-wheel-drive and dual-motor all-wheel-drive versions. Cadillac says it will have a range of more than 300 miles on one charge, using GM’s modular platform.
Canoo Truck
Canoo is an electric automotive startup from California, and this is its pickup. For now, it is called Pickup Truck. The Canoo pickup promises six hundred horsepower and 200 miles of range. It’s smaller than what’s typically found in the mid-size pickup segment, being two feet shorter than the Ford Ranger. Canoo says its pickup will be offered with a six- to eight-foot pickup bed and that it will be available for preorder mid-2021, with production starting in 2023.
Faraday Future FF91
It boasts a claimed 1050 horsepower from two rear-mounted electric motors, plus an available front-mounted motor. Faraday Future claims the big crossover can blast from zero to 60 mph in 2.4 seconds. A 130.0-kWh battery pack created in partnership with LG Chem is said to provide an estimated 378-mile range. On-sale date is TBA.
Fisker Ocean
A stylish 300-mile-range electric SUV with a solar roof sounds promising, and Henrik Fisker’s EV startup hopes to keep that promise with the Fisker Ocean. Slated for its big reveal at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, Fisker says Ocean production should begin in the fourth quarter of 2022. The company says it has 17,300 paid reservations to fill, as well as orders from global fleet companies like Onto, Viggo, and Credit Agricole Consumer Finance.
Genesis Essentia
Very much a supercar, the Genesis Essentia is a slick luxury coupe that is possibly planned for production. Hyundai invested ninety million in Croatian carmaker Rimac, which specializes in battery-electric supercars, a year after this concept debuted.
GMC Hummer
The GMC Hummer is expected to come as both an SUV and a pickup. It will be offered with a three-motor setup, with a promised mega horsepower and a cool11,500 pound-feet of torque for the three-motor. GMC announced it would have removable roof panels, four-wheel drive, and a four-wheel-steering crab walk mode. The Hummer’s debut was initially delayed due to the pandemic, but GMC still plans to start deliveries of the three-motor 1000-hp First Edition model, which starts at $112,595. The hummer is super spectacular!.
Supercars are super epic!