Today, electric SUVs aren’t just your run-of-the-mill vehicles but luxury rides that combine sustainability with an assurance of longevity. Think cutting-edge battery technology, recycled interiors, and AI-driven sustainability tricks. Here are 23 luxury electric SUVs that redefine green as a color and lifestyle.
Tesla Model X Plaid
The Model X Plaid is the stuff of eco-dreams. Featuring a 1,020-horsepower powertrain, it zooms from 0 to 60 mph in a blink-worthy 2.5 seconds. Add the eco-friendly vegan leather seats, a HEPA filter system to keep out any atmospheric annoyances, and up to 360 miles of range, and it’s a no-brainer for the Tesla-loving set.
Rivian R1S
Rivian’s R1S is the adventure seeker’s electric SUV. Equipped with a quad-motor system, it effortlessly balances off-roading power with city finesse. Range anxiety? Forget it. With over 300 miles per charge, you’ll go from a beach day to a mountain hike with power to spare. The R1S interior boasts recycled and sustainable materials, including salvaged wood accents.
Audi e-tron
The Audi e-tron is all about elegance and efficiency. Its aerodynamic body gives it a sleek, modern look and enhances its 222-mile range. Inside, you’ll find every comfort Audi is known for, including plush seats made with sustainably sourced materials. Plus, with its Quattro all-wheel drive, this SUV handles like a dream, even on a muddy weekend adventure.
BMW iX
Powered by dual electric motors, BMW’s iX delivers up to 516 horsepower in the iX xDrive50 variant, accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.6 seconds. The iX interior is a futuristic retreat with high-tech vegan upholstery and responsibly sourced wood trim. Its intelligent AI-based navigation system makes road trips feel like guided tours.
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV
This is the S-Class of electric SUVs, bringing Mercedes-Benz’s signature opulence to the electric game. As part of Mercedes’ EQ lineup, it embodies the brand’s move towards sustainable luxury. Built on a dedicated EV platform, the EQS SUV offers an impressive range of up to 410 miles on a single charge, depending on the configuration. It also features an advanced battery management system that maximizes range and efficiency.
Lucid Gravity
Lucid might be a newcomer, but it has made waves with its promise of luxury and extended range. Lucid’s experience with their Air sedan—praised for its efficiency and groundbreaking 500+ mile range—forms the backbone of Gravity’s engineering. Powered by a dual- or tri-motor setup, it’s expected to accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in under 3 seconds, a rare feat for SUVs.
Jaguar I-PACE
This sleek, feline-inspired SUV is Jaguar’s entry into the electric realm. Its design emphasizes aerodynamics, with a low hood, rear diffuser, and flush door handles enhancing efficiency and style. The I-PACE has also earned praise for handling, comfort, and technology. Add in Jaguar’s Intelligent Driveline Dynamics for smooth handling, and you’ve got a car that’s as nimble as eco-friendly.
Cadillac Lyriq
Cadillac’s first fully electric SUV, the Lyriq, brings old-school American luxury into the electric age. With DC fast charging, the Lyriq can add around 76 miles of range in 10 minutes. Inside, it’s sleek and futuristic, boasting a 33-inch LED display that spans the dashboard. The Lyriq also features Super Cruise, GM’s hands-free driving system. Safety options include adaptive cruise control and automatic emergency braking. The massive 33-inch curved LED display wraps around the dashboard, keeping you updated on everything from speed to sustainability stats.
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo
Porsche brings speed, style, and a high-performance pedigree to the electric SUV world with the Taycan Cross Turismo. The car features a dual-motor setup and offers all-wheel drive across all trims. Its power ranges from 469 horsepower in the 4 model to a staggering 750 horsepower in the Turbo S variant. Its 93.4 kWh Performance Battery Plus achieves up to 283 miles per charge (WLTP). Its interior also includes recycled materials and a dedicated “Gravel Mode” for handling rugged roads in style.
Genesis GV60
Genesis has quickly gained traction with the GV60, its electric luxury SUV that boasts an eye-catching design. It features fast charging, reaching 10-80% in about 18 minutes on a 350-kW charger. The high-end interior has eco-friendly materials, a 12.3-inch digital cluster, and a crystal sphere shifter that lights up when you start the car. Additionally, its V2L (vehicle-to-load) function enables it to power appliances. Plus, its advanced facial recognition unlocks the doors hands-free.
Maserati Grecale Folgore
Launched as part of Maserati’s ambitious Folgore electric range, the Grecale Folgore features an 800-volt battery architecture and a lithium-ion battery pack, likely around 105 kWh, which should offer a range of approximately 300 miles. Additionally, powered by dual motors delivering up to 590 lb-ft of torque, the Grecale Folgore accelerates with Maserati’s signature athleticism, embodying luxury and performance.
Volvo EX90
The Swedish design philosophy and emphasis on safety take center stage in Volvo’s EX90. Volvo emphasizes safety, equipping the EX90 with advanced driver-assistance systems, including a LiDAR sensor and a suite of cameras, radar, and ultrasonic sensors, which enable partial self-driving capabilities. Inside, the EX90 features a luxurious, sustainable interior with recycled materials and a 14.5-inch touchscreen running Google’s Android Automotive OS.
Audi Q4 e-tron
The Audi Q4 e-tron offers a more compact option with a sleek, futuristic design. Built on the Volkswagen Group’s MEB platform, it shares its architecture with the Volkswagen ID.4 but brings a premium twist. Also, available in both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive (Quattro) versions, the Q4 e-tron offers battery options ranging from 52 kWh to 77 kWh, providing a range of up to around 320 miles (515 km) on a full charge in optimal conditions.
NIO ES8
A well-loved option in China, the NIO ES8 is spreading its wings into global markets with its powerful performance and innovative battery-swapping technology. The ES8 boasts a powerful dual-motor setup, delivering 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.4 seconds. It also has smart features like NIO Pilot, an advanced driver-assistance system. Plus, it comes with a nifty battery swap service.
Toyota bZ4X
Toyota’s long-awaited electric SUV, the bZ4X, may have a quirky name, but its style and functionality are spot on. Sporting a sleek design and futuristic vibes, it features a 71.4 kWh battery that promises around 250 miles of range, about the distance of a road trip from Los Angeles to Las Vegas without hitting traffic. With an 8-year battery warranty, Toyota practically says, “We’ve got your back!” The bZ4X also sports Toyota’s reliable safety features, meaning peace of mind comes standard.
Land Rover Defender Electric
Land Rover’s Defender brings the ruggedness of the classic model with a twist of eco-friendly elegance. Under the hood, dual electric motors crank out an impressive 600 horsepower. Plus, the Defender Electric will maintain its iconic rugged charm with advanced tech-like terrain response systems, ensuring you don’t just look good off-road—you’ll also glide over obstacles like a hot knife through butter.
Hyundai Ioniq 7
Hyundai’s Ioniq 7 concept is aimed squarely at family drivers. Sporting a bold, streamlined design, the Ioniq 7 boasts a wide stance and sculpted surfaces. Beneath the surface, it packs Hyundai’s Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP), offering impressive range and speedy charging. And, with its eco-friendly materials and cutting-edge safety tech, the Ioniq 7 is the SUV for those who want to save the planet, one stylish ride at a time.
Lotus Eletre
The Eletre represents a new chapter for Lotus, known for its lightweight sports cars. Equipped with sharp LED headlights and an aggressive stance, the Eletre turns heads. Inside, it’s packed with tech, including a 15.1-inch touchscreen. With up to 600 horsepower, it zooms from 0 to 60 mph in about 3 seconds.
BYD Tang
The BYD Tang is a top contender in the Chinese market. It is an electric SUV with a spacious interior and luxury materials. Its range is a staggering 600 kilometers on a single charge. Inside, it’s like a techie’s paradise, complete with a massive touchscreen and features galore. Plus, with its “Blade Battery” technology, safety is no laughing matter.
VinFast VF 9
VinFast, a new Vietnamese automaker, introduces the VF 9 as its entry into luxury electric SUVs. Its design features a streamlined body with sharp lines. And let’s not forget the tech—complete with a massive infotainment screen that makes your tablet look like Post-it notes. Additionally, with a range of about 300 miles, the VF 9 is ready for city commutes and road trip shenanigans.
Rolls-Royce Spectre (Planned)
Rolls-Royce is preparing to dazzle the EV market with its Spectre model. Under the hood, it offers a whopping 577 horsepower. Expect an interior that’s plusher than a cloud made of marshmallows, complete with high-tech gizmos that might require a degree in engineering to operate. The Spectre is set to roll out in late 2024, proving that luxury and sustainability can coexist.
Aston Martin Lagonda
Aston Martin’s Lagonda concept hints at a future where luxury meets sustainability. This four-door beauty isn’t just for show; it promises a range of over 200 miles on a single charge. Inside, it’s all about indulgence, featuring an opulent leather interior that could put the coziest couch to shame and high-tech screens that could make NASA jealous. Although production was ultimately shelved, the Lagonda concept symbolizes Aston Martin’s bold future vision.
Faraday Future FF91
Faraday Future’s FF91 is a tech-forward option that’s taken years to develop. With a whopping 1,050 horsepower, it can go from 0 to 60 mph in a mere 2.4 seconds. The cabin resembles a high-tech spaceship, boasting a 27-inch 8K screen. Plus, it features an AI assistant that’s always ready to help.
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