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What are the best electric cars for the 2022 model year

The electric car industry is being swamped with new possibilities as
we continue to strive for lower emissions and air pollution. With new
EVs from popular and luxury companies alike, what was once a niche is becoming more mainstream every year. In addition, some interesting new firms are following Tesla’s TSLA, -2.17 percent lead in mass-producing high-tech EVs. As a result, finding an EV that suits almost any taste or budget is becoming easier, which is good news for consumers.

Here are the ten all-new mass-market EVs for 

 Audi Q4 e-tron and Q4 Sportback e-tron

2022 Audi Q4 e tron and Q4 Sportback e tron

In Audi’s subbrand of electric luxury automobiles, a smaller option will join the Audi e-tron SUV. The Audi Q4 e-tron and Q4 Sportback e-tron are the newest additions to the electric portfolio. The Sportback is described as a “coupe”-style version with a sloping, fastback roofline, despite the fact that it has four doors. On a full charge, Audi predicts a range of 250 miles, and the starting price will be under $45,000.

BMW i4

2022 BMW i4

The BMW i4 is an electric car that we’ve been anticipating for quite some time, and it looks like it’ll finally arrive in 2022. The teeny-tiny i3 and the opulent i8 have been around for quite some time. The i4 is the first all-electric BMW that looks and drives like a standard sedan. BMW BMW, +1.13 percent predicts an all-electric range of up to 300 miles and a top power output of more than 500 horsepower. The starting pricing for the i4 is around $55,000.

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Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV / electric cars

2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV and Bolt EUV

The Chevrolet Bolt EV is getting a makeover for 2022, and the all-new Bolt EUV will join it. While the two cars are mechanically identical, the Bolt EV is a hatchback and the Bolt EUV is designed to look like a compact SUV. While the adjustments are minor, they bring a variety of benefits to the table. The Bolt EUV, for example, offers more ground clearance, a little more back-seat room, and Super Cruise hands-free semiautonomous driving technology as an option. The EV’s starting price will be $36,500, according to Chevrolet.

Ford F-150 Lightning / electric cars

2022 Ford F 150 Lightning

Ford already had the appropriate brand in its portfolio when it came time to unveil its first mass-market all-electric truck: Lightning. In the 1990s and 2000s, this term was associated with high-performance Ford F-150 trucks. The all-new totally electric Lightning is slated


to have 563 horsepower and 775 lb-ft of torque when it goes on sale in spring 2022, with a 0-60 mph pace of roughly 4.5 seconds. This is the most powerful Ford vehicle ever. It will also have a good towing capacity and a plethora of work-friendly features, as well as a 300-mile range. The price will begin at $39,974.

Genesis Electrified G80 / electric cars

2022 Genesis Electrified G80

The Genesis G80 is the finest bargain in midsize luxury sedans when compared to other premium cars. It’s going to get even better with the new Electrified G80, which offers


the same great performance as the gas-powered vehicle but with a 265-mile electric range. We expect the Electrified G80 to be quite reasonably priced when compared to comparable electric luxury sedans if the rest of the Genesis portfolio is any indicator.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 / electric cars

2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5

The current Hyundai Ioniq is a tiny hatchback that comes in hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric versions. The Ioniq, on the other hand, is about to become a Hyundai HYMTF, -1.68

percent electrified subbrand, with the Ioniq 5 as its first model. This compact crossover has a futuristic appearance both inside and out, and it has an electric range of about 300 miles, placing it among the best-mileage electric vehicles. It’s a 2022 model with a fall 2021 debut date, but no official pricing has been determined for the car.

Kia EV6 / electric cars

2022 Kia EV6

The Kia EV6 will go on sale with the Hyundai Ioniq 5, which is mechanically comparable. This Kia, on the other hand, has a distinctive design that blurs the lines between hatchback, wagon, and SUV, giving it a distinctive appearance and a big, functional interior. Kia 000270, -0.12 percent claims production will start in late 2021 for a launch in “chosen worldwide markets,” which we expect to include North America. When the EV6 finally arrives in North America, we expect it to start at $45,000.

Mazda MX-30 / electric cars

2022 Mazda MX 30

Mazda MZDAY, -0.88 percent has a well-deserved reputation for producing high-quality crossovers that are more upmarket than their sticker prices suggest. The Mazda MX-30 is the result of that recipe being applied to an electric vehicle. It’s around the same size as the CX-30 subcompact crossover, but with an electric engine. Its swing-out “freestyle doors” are one of its more thrilling and unusual features. The 2022 Mazda MX-30 is expected to start at roughly $32,000 when it is released.

Mercedes-Benz EQB / electric cars

2022 Mercedes Benz EQB

The next Mercedes-Benz EQB is shaping up to be a fantastic electric vehicle as well as a fantastic luxury SUV. It’ll be a small SUV with seating for up to seven individuals. Mercedes-Benz

has claimed that the EQB model range will be diverse, with options such as front- or all-wheel drive, different power ratings and battery capacity, and more. With a starting price of $38,000 for the similar gas GLB, we may expect the EQB to be a little more in the $40,000 range.

Mercedes-Benz EQS / electric cars

2022 Mercedes Benz EQS 1

The EQS is the Mercedes-Benz-EQ subbrand’s first all-electric premium sedan. The EQS has an unusual cab-forward design with sleek lines and rounded corners to improve aerodynamics, enhancing both performance and efficiency. It is inspired by the classic S-Class. The electric range is over 470 miles, and it can produce up to 516 horsepower, according to European estimates. It’s worth the estimated $100,000 starting price only for the mileage and horsepower.

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