Best new electric cars arriving in 2023 and beyond
Best new electric cars arriving in 2023 and beyond
Are you considering switching to an electric car? If so, please read our guide below to some exciting new electric cars available to lease in 2023 and beyond.
Our guide covers cost-effective city cars such as a VW ID.2 to premium and luxurious SUVs like Kia's top-of-the-range EV9.
We've got you covered if you’re after an EV to nip around a city, a luxurious electric saloon for long motorway journeys, or a sensible and safe family electric vehicle.
So please make yourself comfortable and have a read of our guide to the best new electric cars arriving in 2023 and beyond.
(Note: WLTP vehicle range estimates are used in our article. Once these EVs are available to lease, a more precise 'real world' range figure will be available on our website.)
Audi A6 e-tron (2023)
The e-tron Concept shown here will give you a good idea of what the new Audi A6 e-tron will look like when it's officially revealed in the Spring of 2023 and goes on sale in 2024. You can anticipate a high-tech interior crammed full of high-definition touchscreens and displays and a smooth pebble shape on the outside. The luxurious and roomy interior will have space for four tall adults with a flat floor that emphasises space. A 100kWh battery should provide the all-electric A6 with a driving range of up to 430 miles.
Kia EV4 (either 2023 or 2024)
The Kia EV4 is a small all-electric SUV that’s due to arrive in early 2023. It is expected that the EV4 will have a similar styling to the Imagine show car pictured here with a coupe-like sloping roof. The EV4's interior will give the Sportage SUV a run for its money with a vast boot, spacious interior and a roomy back seat. The EV4 will likely have a 77.4kWh battery to deliver a range of approximately 300 miles and can be charged from 10-80% in around 20 minutes using a public fast charger.
Polestar 4 (arriving 2023)
Very few details are known about the Polestar 4 other than an image of it hidden underneath a cloth, as shown here.
The Polestar 4 is predicted to be a small, sporty SUV with a coupe-style roofline. The interior will have a minimal design featuring a sizeable Google-powered infotainment screen that drivers will use to control most of the car’s system. The Polestar 4 will be presented with a spectrum of battery capacities, including a 78kWh version that will give the new Polestar a maximum range of around 300 miles.
New MINI Electric (arriving 2024)
An all-new three-door version of the MINI Electric will be launched in the Spring of next year.
You can expect this new version to maintain the bold and cheeky designs of the old car with a wide variety of personalisable options like contrast colours, racing stripes and alloy wheels. However, the interior will remain pretty much the same, and you will continue to get many trim and upholstery finishes to select from.
Although the room might be tight for adults sitting in the rear, and the luggage space will be small, the MINI will more than make up for this by delivering quick performance, agile handling and almost 200 miles of driving range.
MINI Countryman (arriving 2023)
In addition to the new three-door MINI Electric going on sale in 2023, the all-new MINI Countryman will also be available to lease next year and will be offered as a pure electric version, in addition to diesel and petrol models. The electric version is likely to share components with BMW's new iX1; meaning it should have a 76kWh battery providing a decent range of 272 miles and charging speeds of up to 130kW.
You will find a floating centre console and two sizable infotainment screens within the interior. On top of its famous retro styling, the Mini Countryman's interior will accommodate four adults and a spacious boot that will easily store your weekly shopping or swallow several suitcases.
BMW i5 (arriving 2023)
It is expected that the BMW i5, an all-electric version of the new BMW 5 Series 5 saloon, will be available at some point in the middle of 2023
The styling of the i5 is expected to be based on the futuristic BMW i Vision Dynamics concept car pictured here, with sleek wheel trims and a blanked-off grille to enhance aerodynamics. The interior will contain a luxury interior design with extensive infotainment screens, a large boot and plenty of space to accommodate four adults. You can anticipate the i5 to provide a driving range of over 300 miles and deliver plenty of power.
Kia EV9 (arriving 2023)
The South Korean manufacturer's EV9 will be a large all-electric SUV that will serve as the flagship of their range. It is envisioned that the EV9 will have two electric motors making it a four-wheel drive, and a large 100kWh battery providing a considerable range of 400 miles. The EV9's interior will contain large infotainment screens and will sport a stylish, luxurious and roomy interior with seven seats.
Jeep Wagoneer S (arriving 2024)
This all-electric SUV will surely give rival models like the Audi e-tron and Mercedes-Benz EQC a run for their money. The Jeep Wagoneer's exterior features a conventional boxy SUV design and modern features such as a rear light bar and light-up grille that indicates its electric powertrain.
The powertrain will contain two electric motors, making the Wagoneer a four-wheel drive. You can expect plenty of power with acceleration delivering 0-62mph in a mindblowing 3.5 seconds, and the driving range should be around 400 miles.
MINI Aceman (arriving 2024)
The MINI Aceman will be an all-electric SUV that will receive stylish looks and keep it within the brand's youthful image.
The Aceman will be designed as an electric car from the ground up, so anticipate it having a flat interior floor accentuating the feeling of spaciousness. Inside will be a highly-customisable interior with large infotainment screens and room for a family of four. Either a 40kWh battery will be equipped and should deliver a range of 190 miles, or a 50kWh battery giving 250 miles.
Volkswagen ID.AERO (late 2023 or early 2024)
The ID.AERO saloon is an all-electric alternative to the petrol or diesel-powered VW Passat. It’s expected that the ID.AERO will receive an aerodynamic design in line with the German manufacturer's other EV's, such as the ID.3 and ID.4 and should also feature the ID.Light (a strip of LEDs that increases the power of the vehicle’s headlights).
The ID.AERO is also expected to be fitted with a flat interior floor that will increase room inside the car and an infotainment screen equipped with augmented reality sat-nav. A driving range of approximately 385 miles and a powerful 335hp engine can be expected.
Fiat Panda (arriving 2024)
The all-new Fiat Panda looks to become one of the most affordable electric cars on sale when it arrives late next year. You can expect bold and sassy styling based on Fiat's Centoventi concept on the exterior, a well-thought-out interior with room for four tall adults, an abundance of interior storage and a reasonable boot. It is expected that the Panda will contain the same 42kWh battery as the Fiat 500 Electric, providing a driving range of approximately 200 miles.
Polestar 5 (arriving 2024)
The Polestar 5 will be the superstar car in the Swedish manufacturer's range. With a five-door coupe body, it’s elegant and stylish but also boasts practicality with a sizable boot to accommodate a family's luggage needs. There's also ample room in the interior for four tall adults to sit comfortably.
The performance of the Polestar 5 will match the sporty and dashing looks with 800V electrical architecture providing twin electric motors to generate up to 872hp combined for 0-62mph in less than three seconds. The Polestar 5 is expected to have a driving range of approximately 300 miles.
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