10 Models That Prove Why the Future of Sports Cars Is Electric

Electric cars deliver instant torque, giving them an astonishing launch time, often surpassing their gasoline peers. They are silent speedsters and deliver a fantastic driving experience. And they are environment-friendly to boot! They are making their mark in the realm of speed. Sports cars are leading the charge when it comes to electricity, and here are 10 sports models that showcase the power of electric vehicles –

Tesla Model S Plaid

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 The Model S Plaid is a limited edition of Tesla, the best electric vehicle manufacturing company. It has a maximum power of 1020 bhp and a maximum range of 373 miles. This supercar accelerates to 0 – 60 mph in a mere 1.99 seconds. Its versatility makes it suitable for running on public roads and racetracks. The vehicle’s style, advanced technology, and powerful driving dynamics make it an excellent choice for potential buyers.

Porsche Taycan Turbo S

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 Porsche has quite a versatile lineup regarding its ICE models. However, the Taycan remains one of the most popular electric vehicles, surpassing gasoline-powered vehicles. With a sub-300-mile range, the vehicle accelerates to 0 – 60 mph in 2.6 seconds, and with Porsche already being an established brand, Taycan gains great credibility. It has a maximum powertrain of 750 bhp, and its 800-volt battery pack assists the vehicle in speeding up charging and improving overall performance.

Maserati Granturismo Folgore

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 The GranTurismo Folgore is a small SUV manufactured by the Italian automotive company Maserati. Folgore translates to “lighting” in Italian, which is a suitable car name. With the help of its three electric motors, the vehicle swiftly accelerates to 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds. It has a total of 818 horsepower, which makes the car a promising pick among customers. The design is shared with its gasoline counterpart, and updates about a convertible Folgore are around the corner.

Audi RS E-Tron GT

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 Following the other Audi models, like the Q8 e-tron, the GT has an impressive driving range of up to 250 miles. It is powered by a 93.4 kWh battery, which makes the vehicle capable of accelerating from 0 – 60 mph in 3.3 seconds with a brilliant 646 hp. The passengers can journey comfortably with the luxurious ventilated sports seats and an optional panoramic sunroof. Other perks, such as its 800-volt charging system, make the Audi RS e-tron GT one of the top electric vehicles.

Ford Mustang Mach—E

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 Derived from the Mustang muscle car roots, the Mach E proudly leads the electric legacy of the Ford Mustang. Despite being on the large side, it has a stylish design with a wide array of cutting-edge technology. This car’s configuration enables it to touch 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds. With a range of over 300 miles, the Mach E plans to upgrade its 91 kWh to extend its mileage further. 

Kia EV6 GT

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 This car is on the list due to its comfortable driving dynamics and innovative technology. In terms of its acceleration, this car takes 4.5 seconds to reach 60 mph, tagged along with amazing speed. With a fast charging rate of 225 kWh, it can charge up to 80% in 18 minutes. Easily outperforming its rivals, such as the Volkswagen ID.4 and Nissan Ariya, the Kia EV6 has a range of 310 miles and is convenient for longer travel.

BMW iX

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When you first take a look at this beast, don’t be fooled by its minimalist design; this SUV sets the bar high while delivering compelling performance. With a sub-300-mile range, this magnificent icon can accommodate five passengers with utmost comfort. It has a well-connected system flexing a 500hp performance with ample cargo space. Compared to other gasoline engines in its price range, the BMW iX offers enhanced technology supported by compelling durability.

Mercedes Benz EQS

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 All Mercedes vehicles are equated with luxury, and the EQS continues this tradition. It’s one of the best electric vehicles packed with various features reflected in the MBUX system. When it comes to its powertrain, the EWS offers 526 hp combined with a range of over 350 miles, equipped with one motor and rear-wheel drive or two motors and all-wheel drive.

Skoda Enyaq vRS

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 The Skoda Enyaq vRS showcases Skoda’s ability and commitment to the upcoming electric vehicle lineup. This debut model surpassed many expectations with its dynamic driving capabilities and dual electric motor setup, generating 335 bhp. It is a practical family SUV with a driving range of 336 miles. There will be no driving anxiety as Enyaq offers different battery options from around 62 kWh to 82 kWh, which is efficient enough for this vehicle. 

Cupra Borne

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 Although this vehicle is underrated, it is an efficient, sporty pick merged with eco-conscious innovation. This dynamic hatchback can travel over 340 miles and accelerates to 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. Its compact size adds to its agility, delivering an electrifying powertrain of 204 bhp. It is characterized by its sleek design and bold stance, a testament to Cupra’s commitment. Suitable for city rides and off-road, this vehicle is slowly but surely climbing the ladder to establish itself as a dominant electric vehicle market. 

15 Most Reliable Cars Ever Made — Why They Never Quit

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Some claim that the dependability of autos has decreased. Modern cars have a shorter lifespan than some cars manufactured between the 1970s and the 1990s, but some new and used cars today are good enough to last for at least ten years and up to 500,000 miles. When these vehicles break down, most problems are relatively simple, and many don’t have serious difficulties. Here are 15 of the most reliable cars ever made:

15 Most Reliable Cars Ever Made — Why They Never Quit

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