Are you thinking about an electric vehicle (EV) purchase? There are many of benefits to owning an EV! In addition to protecting the environment, EVs can save fuel costs, help reduce your commute and allow you to take advantage of tax incentives. There are lots of EVs being released in the next year. Here’s a roundup of some of the exciting options coming to Ontario Auto Center.Â
This EV is luxury all the way. The 2023 BMW i7 sedan has the aesthetic, innovation and power that one would want in an EV of this caliber. Â
The 2022 F-150 Lighting is already here and has been wildly popular. Reservations are sold out, so the dealership is the best way to get one of these trucks. It offers an EPA-estimated range of 320 miles, has a targeted maximum payload of 2,000 pounds and can tow up to 10,000 pounds. Â
Anticipated to launch in 2023, the all-electric Ford Explorer EV will join ranks with the standard gas engine and hybrid versions. So, you’ll be able to get an Explorer in the style that best fits your needs.Â
There’s a lot we still don’t know about the Honda Prologue, but we’re keeping our ears open for news of this fully electric SUV. Â
Coming early 2023, the IONIQ 6 is sleek with head-turning curves. Equipped with ultra-fast charging and full of technology appointments it is sure to be a crowd pleaser.Â
Details about the EV9 are still being announced. The SUV is expected to provide an EPA-estimated range of 300 miles. Concepts also show three rows of seating with the ability to turn both front seats and back seats completely around when in Pause Mode, which turns the vehicle into a hangout space when not in motion. Â
Jeep is coming out with its first all-electric vehicle and more information is expected soon. Car and Driver estimates a range of 250 miles with an all-wheel drive option. Â
The fully electric 2023 Lexus RZ 450e should be available December 2022. The vehicle will offer up to 225 miles of range with Direct4 all-wheel drive and will go from 0-60 is about 5.2 seconds. Pre-orders are open now!Â
Made in Italy, this fully electric SUV is packed with performance. Drivers of the Grecale Folgore will get over 500 horse-power from the 400V high efficiency and high capacity battery, plus the exceptional driving experience you’d expect from a Maserati.Â
Reservations for the 2023 Nissan Ariya crossover are already closed, but that doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to get one from your local dealership. With available extended range battery and e-4ORCE twin-motor all-wheel drive, the Ariya is on everyone’s radar.Â
A throwback that will make you smile, the ID Buzz is modeled after the iconic VW Bus. The European release is happening first, so we’ll expect to see these brightening up the streets in the U.S. in late 2023.Â
The 2023 Subaru Solterra SUV offers plenty of ground clearance, ample cargo space and will be equipped with Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive. It’s also packed with technology and safety features.Â
A smooth ride, futuristic design and net positive carbon impact are key features of the 2023 Toyota bZ4X. This all-electric vehicle is estimated to have 250 miles of driving range.Â
This EV roundup isn’t even all of the vehicles coming to our dealerships. There are so many options! If you’ve been thinking about an EV purchase and want to learn more, check out:
Is Buying an EV Right for Me?
EV Terms You Should Know
The Difference in Maintenance of an EV vs. Gas Vehicle
No More Range Anxiety for EV and Hybrids Â
Contact any of our dealerships to learn more about the EV options they have or how they can help you make a reservation for an upcoming EV.  Â
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