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New Electric Cars Coming to the US Market in 2025

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New Electric Cars Coming to the US Market in 2025

The upcoming year, 2025, is shaping up to be a milestone for the US EV market. A majority of automakers are planning to adopt NACS charging ports or offer Supercharger network compatibility via adapters. Alongside this, many new EV models in USA are either entering production in late 2024 or slated for release in 2025. Let’s discover what the future holds.

We’ve compiled a list of electric vehicles that offer 6 or 7 seats, providing ample space for your entire family, along with plenty of room for even the largest New Year’s gifts:

    Starting Price: ≈ $62,000

Hyundai Ioniq 9
Hyundai Ioniq 9

This 7-seater from Hyundai is set to become a top contender among family EVs in the US market. Built on modern 800V architecture, it supports ultra-fast DC charging at speeds up to 350 kW, offers an EPA-estimated range exceeding 300 miles, and comes equipped with a NACS charging port. While its design may appeal to specific tastes, there’s little doubt that the Ioniq 9 will capture a significant share of the American EV market in 2025.

    Starting Price: ≈ $80,000

Kia EV9 GT
Kia EV9 GT

If your New Year’s wish list includes a family-friendly 7-seater with fast charging and quick acceleration, then Santa Claus might just bring you the Kia EV9 GT (not to be confused with the GT-Line trim). With an estimated 0-60 mph acceleration of 4.3 seconds, it’s sure to impress your family. Plus, with all EV9 trims, including the GT, set to feature a NACS port in 2025, you’ll enjoy seamless Supercharger access.

    Starting Price: $77,395

Cadillac Vistiq
Cadillac Vistiq

Introducing the Cadillac Vistiq—a family-focused SUV that combines elegance and performance. Whether you opt for the 6- or 7-seat layout, you’ll enjoy a premium interior crafted from high-quality materials and a timeless American luxury aesthetic. With a 0-60 mph time of 3.7 seconds, it’s a family vehicle that doesn’t compromise on speed.

    Starting Price: $81,290

Volvo EX90
Volvo EX90

As Volvo's flagship SUV, the EX90 stands out in the premium family category. Known for its innovative and eco-friendly materials, Volvo delivers an interior that feels both luxurious and sustainable. Combined with its renowned focus on comfort and smooth driving dynamics, the EX90 is expected to uphold Volvo's highest standards.

How about enjoying "Jingle Bells" on the best audio system, all while surrounded by a super cozy atmosphere and ultra-premium interior materials? We've got just the thing for you:

    Starting Price: $129,990

Cadillac Escalade IQ
Cadillac Escalade IQ

Ever thought about owning a gas-powered Escalade but hesitated due to its high fuel consumption? In 2025, Cadillac introduces the perfect solution: the all-electric Escalade IQ. Like its gasoline counterpart, the Escalade IQ will be offered in both standard and extended wheelbase options, ensuring unparalleled rear passenger legroom among luxury vehicles.

    Starting Price: $94,900

Lucid Gravity
Lucid Gravity

The Gravity marks Lucid's second model and comes packed with remarkable features. Built on a cutting-edge 900V architecture, it delivers ultra-fast DC charging at around 300 kW. With a 0-60 mph acceleration of 3.7 seconds and an impressive range of approximately 440 miles, the Gravity sets a high bar for electric SUVs.

    Starting Price: $170,650

Mercedes-Benz G 580 EQ
Mercedes-Benz G 580 EQ

The legendary G-Class enters the EV era with the G 580 EQ, designed for those who seek off-road capability in an electric vehicle. Featuring a unique "tank turn" function, it handles tough terrains with ease. Inside, you’ll find traditional high-quality materials and the classic G-Class design, complete with its signature rugged door-closing sound.

Imagine you're Santa Claus with only one hour left to deliver all the presents to waiting kids. Here, you'll find the perfect sleigh to get the job done:

    Starting Price: $59,595

Dodge Charger Daytona
Dodge Charger Daytona

Dodge's first "muscle" EV brings the spirit of the 1968 Charger into the modern era. With athletic styling, a blazing 0-60 mph acceleration of up to 3.3 seconds, and an audacious "fake exhaust" sound rivaling the roar of today’s Hellcats, this EV is anything but ordinary. It’s so remarkable that it has claimed its spot as my desktop’s wallpaper.

    Starting Price: ≈ $200,000

Tesla Roadster
Tesla Roadster

Since its 2018 unveiling, the Tesla Roadster has been one of the most anticipated EVs. Tesla promises jaw-dropping specs: a 0-60 mph time of just 1.9 seconds, a range of 620 miles, and a top speed exceeding 250 mph. While production has been delayed multiple times, we hope 2025 will finally bring this EV to life. It will be fascinating to see how it stacks up against the Rimac Nevera, which has been setting benchmarks since 2022.

Here are the most affordable EVs coming in 2025, offering exceptional value for every penny spent. The money you save can be put towards… perhaps a New Year trip, for example!

    Starting Price: ≈ $30,000

Kia EV3
Kia EV3

Kia's compact EV, the EV3, aims to revolutionize the budget segment. Expected to deliver over 300 miles of range in its top trim, a DC charging speed of up to 135 kW, and a futuristic design, it promises one of the best value propositions in the affordable EV market.

    Starting Price: $46,195

Volvo EX30
Volvo EX30

Currently available in its top Twin Motor Performance trim, the EX30 offers an impressive 0-60 mph acceleration of just 3.4 seconds and premium features. In 2025, a more affordable Single Motor Extended Range trim is expected, making this high-quality Volvo model even more accessible. Already a best-seller in Europe, it’s poised to capture the US market with its budget-friendly appeal and modern technology.

    Starting Price: $34,995

Chevrolet Equinox EV
Chevrolet Equinox EV

Launched in mid-2024, the Equinox EV sees a significant price drop of $10,000 for its base trim in 2025, making it far more affordable than before. With an EPA-estimated range of 319 miles in the FWD configuration, it’s an excellent choice for those seeking a budget-friendly EV with impressive range.

Overall, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for EV enthusiasts in the US. With many automakers adopting Supercharger compatibility, everyday EV usage will become more convenient than ever. Combined with the launch of numerous promising new models, as featured in this article, the stage is set for a significant leap in EV adoption.

We’re eager to see what the future holds and hope you’ll join us on this journey into the EV era. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year!

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