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Top EVs 2026: the most anticipated electric cars

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The electric vehicle market is evolving faster than ever, and 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year. Automakers are unveiling models that combine longer ranges, faster charging, and smarter technology, making the switch to electric more appealing than ever. From sleek sedans to versatile SUVs, these upcoming EVs promise to redefine performance, comfort, and sustainability for drivers everywhere.
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Kia EV5

Have you ever wondered if an electric SUV could truly fit your family’s busy lifestyle? The Kia EV5 is here to prove it can. With a projected WLTP range of over 500 km, this compact SUV is perfect for everything from the school run to a weekend escape. Inside, you’ll find a spacious cabin, clever storage solutions, and the latest driver assistance features to keep everyone safe and comfortable. Kia’s reputation for reliability and value means you can enjoy cutting-edge technology without breaking the bank. Could this be the EV that finally ticks all your boxes?

Polestar 5

Polestar’s flagship saloon, the Polestar 5, exemplifies the harmonious blend of Scandinavian minimalism and advanced performance. Anticipated to offer up to 600 kilometres of range on a single charge, the Polestar 5 is ideal for those who value both style and substance. Its rapid charging capability allows for up to 200 kilometres of range in just 15 minutes, ensuring minimal downtime on the road. The interior is a showcase of sustainable luxury, featuring recycled materials and a refined, uncluttered design. Polestar’s focus on eco-conscious engineering and exhilarating performance makes the 5 a standout in the luxury EV segment.

Volkswagen ID.Cross & ID.Polo

Volkswagen continues to expand its acclaimed ID range with the introduction of the ID.Cross and ID.Polo. The ID.Cross is a versatile crossover, offering up to 500 kilometres of range (WLTP), advanced infotainment, and a comprehensive suite of safety features. It’s designed for families and those with an adventurous spirit, providing both comfort and capability. Prefer something for urban life? The ID.Polo, meanwhile, brings electric mobility to the iconic Polo nameplate, delivering around 400 kilometres of range (WLTP) and a compact, agile driving experience. Both models benefit from Volkswagen’s latest over-the-air software updates, ensuring they remain at the forefront of innovation.

Mazda 6e

The Mazda 6e marks a bold entry into the electric saloon market, combining Japanese engineering excellence with European sensibilities. The standard model features a 68.8 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, providing a real-world range of approximately 475 kilometres (WLTP), while a long-range variant extends this to nearly 550 kilometres. Mazda’s ethical approach to battery sourcing and rapid charging capability—reaching 80% in just 22 minutes—set the 6e apart. The interior is both luxurious and practical, with refined aerodynamics contributing to a smooth and efficient ride, making the 6e a compelling choice for business and leisure drivers alike.

Nissan Leaf (Next-Gen)

The next-generation Nissan Leaf builds on its pioneering legacy with a host of enhancements. Now based on the Ariya’s platform, the new Leaf offers all-wheel drive, increased interior space, and a WLTP range exceeding 450 kilometres. Its reputation for reliability and competitive pricing make it an excellent option for those new to electric driving. The Leaf’s innovative features, such as bi-directional charging and advanced driver assistance systems, ensure it remains a leader in the affordable EV segment, delivering practicality and peace of mind in equal measure. The Leaf remains a top pick for first-time EV buyers. If you’re after reliability and value, this could be the electric car that wins you over.

Volkswagen ID.4 (Facelift)

The facelifted Volkswagen ID.4 brings a fresh design, improved efficiency, and new battery options to one of Europe’s best-selling electric SUVs. With a range of up to 475 kilometres (WLTP) and rapid charging capabilities, the ID.4 is ready for both daily routines and longer journeys. The spacious interior and versatile boot make it a practical choice for families, while Volkswagen’s commitment to affordable electric mobility is reflected in its competitive pricing and comprehensive standard equipment.

Kia EV4

The Kia EV4 is designed for urban explorers who appreciate compact dimensions and lively performance. Offering up to 400 kilometres of range (WLTP), the EV4 is ideal for city commutes and weekend escapes alike. Multiple battery options allow drivers to tailor the car to their needs, while advanced connectivity features keep everyone entertained and informed. The EV4’s efficient use of space, playful design, and accessible price point make it a standout in the growing compact EV segment.

Opel Grandland Electric

Opel’s Grandland Electric arrives with a substantial 97 kWh battery, delivering nearly 500 kilometres of range (WLTP) on a single charge. This family-friendly SUV boasts a spacious interior, flexible seating arrangements, and a host of safety features, making it a practical choice for growing families. German engineering ensures a smooth and reliable ride, while the Grandland’s everyday usability and robust build quality make it a dependable companion for all of life’s journeys.

Tesla Model Y (Juniper)

What if you could have performance, practicality, and the latest tech all in one package? The refreshed Tesla Model Y, codenamed Juniper, offers up to 556 km of range (WLTP), rapid charging, and Tesla’s signature Autopilot features. Its spacious interior and over-the-air software updates keep it ahead of the curve, while the blend of speed and efficiency makes every drive a thrill. Is this the electric SUV you’ve been waiting for?

Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV

Fancy something a little different? The Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross EV combines distinctive style with comfort and a range of up to 480 kilometres. Its 87 kWh battery ensures long-distance capability, while the spacious cabin and advanced safety features make it a practical choice for families and solo adventurers alike. Japanese reliability and a bold, modern design set the Eclipse Cross EV apart, making it a compelling option for those seeking something different in the electric vehicle market.

Electric Driving FAQs

What is a full electrical vehicle? An electric vehicle, also called an EV, uses one or more electric motors or traction motors for propulsion. The energy used for driving an EV is stored in the battery and the battery is charged at a charge station (at home, at the office or in public). How many kilometres can I drive on a fully charged battery? The number of kilometers depends on the car's battery size and efficiency as well as driving pattern. You can drive approx. 350-450 km on a fully charged battery with a capacity of 70 kWh. However, you can drive even longer if you drive sensibly. Speed drains the power from your battery, so remember to stay below the speed limits. There are also other factors that can affect the range of your car:  - high or low temperatures - wind - a fully loaded car How long will it take to charge my vehicle? It depends on many factors, including the type of car, the power left on the battery, how fast your car is charging, and the type of charging station you are using. With a home charging stand (A/C charging), with three phases, you should expect it to take approx. 6-8 hours to charge the battery from 20-100%. If, on the other hand, you use a supercharger, your battery will be 80% charged in just 15-30 minutes.Does an electric vehicle require different maintenance than a petrol or diesel vehicle? An electric vehicle requires less maintenance than a combustion propelled car and an EV has fewer moving parts. As a result, the wear of an electric motor is lower. Oil changes, exhaust and gears are things of the past and the brakes are less sensitive to wear thanks to regenerative braking.
Published at 21 October 2025

21 October 2025
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