All of these EVs are somewhere between concept and production, leaving people to wonder which of these will actually hit the market, what features they’ll have, and which price points they’ll land on. Most importantly, the question remains of whether or not these electric vehicles will be worth the wait.
Acura ZDX
The Acura ZDX is expected to be released in early 2024, so we should see it soon. Likely going for $60,000, the car will feature a 102.0-kWh battery which will provide up to 325 miles of range. The 340-hp, single-motor, rear-wheel-drive A-Spec model will be joined by a 500-hp, dual-motor, all-wheel-drive Type S, with upgraded brakes, adaptive dampers, and air suspension.
Alfa Romeo Giulia EV
If you want an Alfa Romeo Giulia EV, you’ll have to wait until 2025. This vehicle will be produced on the Stellantis Group’s STLA Large platform, with 800-volt, ultra-rapid charging and a range of up to 500 miles. The base version will likely make around 350 horsepower, while the Veloce will reach 800 horsepower.
Apple Titan EV
This fully self-driving car won’t be ready until 2026. That may seem far away, but it feels closer when you realize the Titan has been in development for over 10 years now. However, it’ll likely have some competition as Sony has partnered with Honda to create a comparable car. Apple’s version is expected to be capable of autonomous highway driving, built around a powerful onboard computer, and offer a conventional design.
We’ll just have to wait and see how it does with its soon-to-be competitors reaching the market in the same year.