Sure, there’s some futuristic daydreaming involved in the making of EV concept cars, but some of these what-if machines actually get made into the real thing.
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These EVs might not have full self-driving capabilities while the driver naps in a sleep pod in the backseat or an accompanying hovercraft that guides the way, but they exist or will be street-ready soon.
BMW iX
The concept:
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First dreamed up at the Paris Auto Show in 2018, the iNext was an autonomous fever dream. The car had a retracting steering wheel and converted into a comfy living room with rotating front seats for a cozy Level 3 autonomous driving experience. The iX is still electric (the first battery powered SUV from BMW) but not so self-driving.
BMW i4
The concept:
The real deal: i4, coming out in early 2022 with 300-mile range (there’s also a 245-mile version), starting at $55,400.
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The i4 started as an idea for BMW’s first electric gran coupe. And it’s materialized. The i4 stayed true to its vision as an all-electric performance vehicle. While it didn’t hit as long of a range as hoped (almost 400 miles as a concept but only 300 miles in reality), it’s still fast and sleek.
Nissan Ariya
The concept:
The real deal: Ariya, coming in fall 2022 with 300-mile range and starting at $38,450.
First shown at the Tokyo Motor Show in 2019, the Ariya is coming to life. It looks similar to the concept SUV that was once on display. It’s the first electric SUV from EV powerhouse Nissan (Its Leaf was one of the earliest all-electric options).
Cadillac Lyriq
The concept:
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The Lyriq — the first electric SUV from Cadillac — didn’t stray far from its concept roots. It was always planned to be Cadillac’s first EV with fast charging, 300 miles of range, and hands-free driving on the freeway with General Motors’ Super Cruise feature. Inside, the 33-inch diagonal screen is still shining in this decidedly modern Caddy.
Fisker Ocean
The concept:
The real deal:
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Fisker showed its first car at CES 2020 and now the concept version is set to go into production with car-friendly karaoke and a “California mode” that opens all the windows (even the back windshield) at once. The eco-minded Ocean still has a solar roof and recycled materials throughout.
Kia EV6
The concept:
The real deal:
The EV6 is Kia’s first dedicated EV. The electric sedan came from the Imagine concept idea at the Geneva Motor Show in 2019. The production version is less sleek, and has doors that open the normal, boring way. Also, the slightly futuristic steering wheel in the production model only hints at the concept car’s steering wheel, which
Mercedes EQS
The concept:
The real deal: EQS, deliveries started mid December with 350-mile range and $102,310 starting price.
Mercedes kicked off its electric vision with, well, the
Polestar 5
The concept:
The real deal:
In early 2020, Volvo’s performance brand, Polestar showed off a sustainability-focused concept in the shape of a sporty sedan: the Precept. Then at the end of 2021 Polestar announced the Precept was coming to life as the Polestar 5 — eventually. It’s first focusing on an electric SUV, the
Toyota bZ4X
The concept:
The real deal: bZ4X, coming mid-2022 with 250-mile range.
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Toyota, reluctant to get into all-electric vehicles after its success with the hybrid Prius, finally unveiled an electric SUV concept
Volkswagen ID.4
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Back in 2016, Volkswagen was already thinking electric. It kicked off its ID series with a dream of a long-range battery and plenty of autonomous features. This year the first electric Volkswagen SUV arrived in the U.S. as the ID.4.
Volvo Recharge series
The concept:
The real deal:
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Volvo is determined to go all-electric, so it’s starting with electrified versions of its existing gas-powered SUVs. That’s how the XC40 came into existence, but instead of an engine you’ll only find electric motors and a battery. While similar to the gas version in looks, once inside, you’ll see a dashboard screen featuring all Google software, from maps to music.