Electrifying the Road Ahead | A Glimpse of Electric Cars in the Next 5 Years
Countries and major car manufacturers in the world are racing to produce and develop electric cars that are better and more durable than their predecessors.
Electric vehicles are the future, and the technology for manufacturing these vehicles is constantly evolving, and the demand for the global electric vehicle market is expected to reach $1.212 billion by 2027.
The reason for this tremendous growth is the race between countries and major car manufacturers in the world to produce and develop electric cars that are better and more durable than their predecessors. The matter is not limited to one model, as each company announces its intention to produce different types of these vehicles.
For instance, by 2025, Chevrolet plans to produce thirty distinct models of electric cars. Hyundai, Mercedes, Toyota, and the other companies in the fierce competition for market share also committed to producing twenty-three new models of these vehicles during that time.
Indeed, there are new emerging companies such as Ruffian and Byton entering the market every day, and working on developing their own electric cars, and why not? The market is very promising, and the race towards the future never stops.
The “Car and Driver” website has monitored a list of all the electric cars that are expected to be seen on the roads of the world in the next five years, including lavish and expensive cars, the price of which reaches more than 3 million dollars each, and among them are “popular” cars that will be Its price is affordable.
1. Aspark Owl
The Aspark supercar is the first of its kind promised by Japanese automakers. It will be the most expensive electric car in the world, with a price of $3.2 million, and only 50 cars will be produced.
The car contains 4 electric motors with a unique torque vectoring system, and a lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 64 kilowatts per hour. It can travel a distance of 450.62 kilometers on a single charge, and its maximum speed reaches 400.73 kilometers per hour.
2. Audi A6 e-tron
This car uses two electric motors with a power of up to 469 horsepower, a charging capacity of up to 800 volts, and can travel a distance of 643 kilometers on a single charge. Within the same family, Audi is also developing two further electric vehicle models that should be available by the end of this year.

3. BMW i4 Electric cars
It has a 530-horsepower engine, a battery capable of charging 80 kilowatts per hour, and covers a distance of 482.8 kilometers on a single charge. It is characterized by fast charging, as 80% of the battery can be charged within 35 minutes.
4. BMW iX
It is expected that the main car will be the “i” model among the electric vehicles manufactured by the company. The power of this car is 500 horsepower, and it can travel 482.8 kilometers on a single charge, and it can be charged within 40 minutes.
5. Bollinger B1
Manufactured by a startup company based in Michigan, United States, the car has a power of 614 horsepower, can reach a speed of 100 km/h in 4.5 seconds, and is priced at $125,000. This ambitious company also manufactures a second vehicle, the Bollinger B2, which features foldable and removable body panels to give more space during loading and transport, and its price is $125,000.
6. Aspark Owl
Spark All will be the most expensive electric car in the world, with a price reaching $3.2 million (social networking sites)
7. Byton M-Byte
China has recently entered strongly into the electric car industry, as a model of an electric car produced by the emerging Chinese company Byton was displayed last January, and observers considered it the forefront of what is expected to be a flood of Chinese electric cars.
The “Byton M-Byte” car is expected to be put on the market during this year at a price of $45,000. It has a 272-horsepower engine and a 72-kilowatt-hour battery, and it can travel 224 kilometers on a single charge. There is a second type of car with four-wheel drive power of up to 408 horsepower. And a battery with a capacity of 95 kilowatt hours, and it travels 482.8 kilometers on a single charge.
8. Cadillac Lyriq
The first electric car produced by Cadillac, two models will be manufactured: the first with one electric motor, and the second with two motors. It travels more than 482.8 kilometers on a single charge, and will contain a lithium battery with a capacity of 100 kilowatt-hours with a fast charging standard, and a giant 33-inch screen.

The company is working on manufacturing another car called the Cadillac Celestiq, which is characterized by a smart glass roof consisting of 4 panels through which the level of transparency for each passenger can be changed. It travels more than 482.8 kilometers on a single charge, and its price will reach $100,000 when it is put on the market. Year 2025.
9. Canoo Pickup Truck
“Kano” is an emerging American company that manufactures electric cars. It is now working on manufacturing a small electric pickup truck with a power of 600 horsepower, and it can travel 482.8 kilometers on a single charge. It is smaller than the category of medium-sized pickup trucks currently on the market.
Conclusion
In the frantic race between companies and countries, the future of electric vehicles is undeniably bright. As the demand for electric cars continues to surge, a staggering $1.212 billion global market projection by 2027 highlights the pivotal role of electric vehicles in shaping the automotive landscape. Major car manufacturers are engaged in an exhilarating competition to produce electric cars that surpass their predecessors in terms of performance and durability.
This race isn’t limited to a single model, as each company sets its sights on unveiling a diverse array of electric vehicles, catering to a broad spectrum of consumer preferences. Notably, Chevrolet has committed to unveiling an impressive thirty distinct models of electric cars by 2025. This ambitious endeavor is echoed by other automotive giants like Hyundai, Mercedes, Toyota, and more, all vying for a significant share of the burgeoning electric vehicle market with plans to introduce twenty-three new electric models in the same timeframe.



