The flagship of the German brand. Completely new in 2023, the i7 offers a 101.7 kilowatt-hour battery. It produces up to 536 horsepower.
Cadillac Lyriq
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The Lyriq is an all-electric SUV. It is powered by a 100 kWh nickel-cobalt-manganese-aluminum battery pack. Power is rated at 340 horsepower, and range is expected to reach 480 kilometers.
Chevrolet Blazer EV
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A new electric mid-size SUV, the Blazer EV will take on the Ford Mustang Mach-E, the Volkswagen ID.4 and the Hyundai-Kia pair. Two range versions are offered, 472km or 515km.
Chevrolet Equinox EV
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This small electric SUV will be offered in two configurations: the front-wheel drive versions develop 210 horsepower and the all-wheel drive versions develop 290 horsepower. The announced range varies from 402 to 482 km.
Chevrolet Silverado EV
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Chevrolet is entering the full-size electric pickup market. It comes with a 510 horsepower engine as standard. An RST First Edition version with four-wheel steering, adaptive suspension and Super Cruise with 664 horsepower and a towing capacity of 10,000 pounds is also offered.
Fisker Ocean
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Fisker presents its electric SUV, Ocean. It features a sunroof and a 17-inch center touchscreen that can be rotated 90 degrees for horizontal or vertical viewing. The interior is made with recycled materials. Offering all-wheel drive, it can come with a range of 402 or 482 km.
Genesis GV60
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The GV60 is Genesis' first electric vehicle. This SUV is built on the same platform as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and the Kia EV6. With its all-wheel drive system, the total power output of the system is 429 horsepower.
Hyundai Ioniq 6
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A newcomer in 2023. The electric sedan offers a choice of 53 or 77.4 kWh long-range battery. The interior of the 6 is identical to the Ioniq 5, although it is 20 cm longer.
Kia Niro
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New for 2023, the new Niro is now available in an electric version. Its range reaches 407 km. With its 64.8 kilowatt-hour battery, the electric Niro recovers 80% of its charge in less than 45 minutes when plugged into a Level 3 terminal.
Lexus RZ
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This is the brand's first full electric vehicle. It is the battery-powered sibling of the RX. It will be released later this year.
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV
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After the launch of the EQS, Mercedes will launch this year another electric SUV, but smaller, the EQE. The base model will offer 288 horsepower, while the AMG version could reach 671 horsepower in peak version.
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
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The new Mercedes-Benz EQS offers all the opulence and engineering marvels you'd expect from the German brand. It offers three rows of seats. When it comes to the engine, it can be delivered with a rear-wheel drive or 4Matic four-wheel drive configuration.
Nissan Ariya
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This is Nissan's first electric SUV. It is offered with two engine options: a single 238 horsepower front-wheel drive engine and a 389 horsepower two-motor configuration with all-wheel drive. The single-motor version provides a range of 482 km, while the dual-motor version provides 427 km.
Polestar 3
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The new Polestar 3 will be the brand's first electric SUV, joining the current Polestar 2 sedan. It is expected to borrow elements from the 2 sedan, including single- and dual-motor arrangements.
Subaru Solterra
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The Solterra is Subaru's first electric vehicle. A cousin to the new Toyota bZ4X, this SUV incorporates Subaru's legendary Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. The Solterra features 210mm of ground clearance and short overhangs to help overcome small obstacles.
Toyota bZ4X
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The all-new Toyota bZ4X is an electric SUV that will only be sold in Quebec and British Columbia. The bZ4X is longer than a RAV4 but shorter than the Highlander. The bZ4X with front-wheel drive can travel up to 389 kilometers and up to 357 kilometers with all-wheel drive.