Luxury Electric Vehicles - Directory w/ AI Reviews

Premium electric vehicle manufacturers and luxury automakers pushing the boundaries of sustainable performance. Rimac's hypercar technology, the refined electrification of Mercedes-Maybach and Land Rover, and Lotus's reinvention as an EV brand demonstrate that zero-emission driving can be the most thrilling and opulent form of transport. This category captures the future of luxury mobility.

Rimac Automobili 1 4.9 New Rimac Automobili Ultra-Luxury $2,400,000 - $2,900,000 Est. 2009 Sveta Nedelja, Croatia 1 review Rimac Automobili represents the pinnacle of electric vehicle technology and performance. The Nevera features a 120 kWh battery pack providing approximately 340 miles of range, combined with 1,914 horsepower and a top speed of 258 mph. The company also supplies electric drivetrain technology and batt Lotus Cars 2 4.0 New Lotus Cars Luxury $82,000 - $2,300,000 Est. 1948 Hethel, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom 1 review Lotus has transitioned aggressively into electric mobility with the Evija hypercar, Eletre luxury SUV, and Emeya four-door GT. These vehicles combine Lotus's heritage of lightweight engineering and dynamic handling with advanced electric powertrain technology, representing the brand's vision for a f Mercedes-Maybach 3 3.8 New Mercedes-Maybach Ultra-Luxury $185,000 - $250,000+ Est. 1909 Stuttgart, Germany 1 review The Mercedes-Maybach EQS 680 SUV is the brand's first fully electric vehicle, combining the silent refinement of electric propulsion with Maybach's signature ultra-luxury interior appointments. Dual electric motors provide all-wheel drive, while the spacious cabin features the same executive rear-se Land Rover 4 3.4 New Land Rover Luxury $49,900 - $250,000+ Est. 1948 Gaydon, Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom 1 review Land Rover is expanding into electric mobility with the forthcoming Range Rover Electric, the brand's first fully battery-electric vehicle. The current Range Rover and Range Rover Sport are available as plug-in hybrids with significant electric-only range, representing a transitional step toward the