Highlights
🚘 BMW i3: Sixth-gen batteries, faster charging, debuting 2026
⚡ Hyundai Ioniq 6 N: 641 hp boost mode, 0–60 mph in 3.2 sec
🏎 Lexus EV Sport: Solid-state batteries, 400+ mile range, 0–60 in 2.3 sec
🛻 Scout Traveler: Dual motors, 350 miles range, U.S.-built rugged design
🌄 Subaru Uncharted: AWD version with 338 hp, adventure-ready
The Future of EVs: Speed, Style, and Adventure Ahead
There are literally dozens of new electric vehicles coming from eager automakers, all charging to end up in your garage sometime in the next few years. These high-wattage wagons come in every shape and form. But looking at the long list of striking images of these dazzling four-wheeled road warriors made the GreenCars team wonder… which ones are we most eager to actually drive?
Okay, this list of the fabled five future EVs we’d most like to shake around by the neck isn’t for everyone. However, if you enjoy the thrill of instant white-knuckle acceleration found in an electric vehicle, many of you may just crack a smile and even agree with our list of five future EVs we can’t wait to drive.
BMW i3: A Neue Klasse Revolution in 2026
We have always loved the classic BMW 3 Series sedans, and soon there will be a Neue Klasse version of an all-electric 3 Series that promises to impress. Besides instant EV power and speed, the new i3 sport sedan will include truly amazing technology and BMW’s sixth-generation batteries for increased density and faster charging.
Coming in 2026

Hyundai Ioniq 6 N: Track Power Meets Street Style
Get ready to go fast and take no prisoners with the new Hyundai Ioniq 6 N. This high-performance four-door sedan packs a dual motor, all-wheel drive powertrain and 601 horsepower. A Boost Mode cranks up the juice to 641 horsepower for ten seconds and gets you from zero to 60 mph in an estimated 3.2 seconds!
Coming in 2026

Lexus EV Sport: Solid-State Supercar of Tomorrow
Speaking of high-performance thrills, we can’t help but mention the swoon-inducing Lexus supercar, even though it is a long way from hitting showrooms and will undoubtedly cost over $200,000. With solid-state batteries for over 400 miles of range, Lexus says this hard charger will zap you to 60 mph in an estimated 2.3 seconds.
Coming 2029

Scout Traveler: Rugged Americana Goes Electric
All of the future EVs we want to drive are not just crazy fast sports cars; some, like this Scout Traveler, are just plain cool. Owned by VW, the Traveler will be built in South Carolina to add southern charm to this rough rider, with body-on-frame construction and a solid rear axle. Scout tells us that dual motors and 350 miles of range seal the deal for this bad boy.
Coming 2028

Subaru Uncharted: Adventure EV with AWD Power
Keeping with the off-road adventure mobiles, we are itching to twist the wheel on this Subaru Uncharted EV. Based on the electric architecture of the Toyota C-HR, the Uncharted will offer a front-wheel-drive base model with one motor for 221 horsepower and an all-wheel-drive version good for 338 horsepower.
Coming in 2026

🔮 The Road Ahead: What’s Next for EVs
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