Top 5 Best Luxury Electric Cars to Look Out For in 2022

The Mercedes-Benz EQS is an electric or hybrid vehicle that is extremely quiet, aerodynamic and has a range of up to 770 km. It is the first of its kind for the Mercedes brand. The EQS 450+, which has a 245kW battery, and the EQS 580 4MATIC, which has 385kW and can accelerate from 0-60mph (0-96 km) in 4.3 seconds, are the two trims offered.

 The starting price is US$113,617.

The highly awaited Tesla Model S Plaid has a staggering 1,006bhp and an estimated range of 637 km and is said to have the fastest acceleration time at 0-60 in 1.9s. The presence of a Tesla on the list is unsurprising, as the company has long been admired for pushing the boundaries of the electric vehicle industry.

 The starting price is US$184,550.

Ford, one of America's oldest and most well-known automobile manufacturers, has created a more affordable electric vehicle. Ford's Mach-E is their first electric SUV. This electric vehicle has a range of up to 609 km and can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in just under 4 seconds. The vehicle comes equipped with everything a modern car needs, and more. It also has two battery options: all-wheel or rear-wheel drive. 

 The starting price is US$58,404.

Interested in owning a fully-electric hypercar that isn’t even street legal in the USA? Look no further than the 2000hp Lotus Evija. This electric vehicle is an example of just how powerful these machines can be, and will deter any skeptic from suggesting otherwise.

The starting price is a jaw-dropping US$2.8 million.

If you are looking to be a little more eco-friendly, the Kia EV6 uses recycled materials to construct its seats, without compromising the quality or design. It has a range up to 508 km with the ability to go 0-60mph in 3.5 seconds. The vehicle is also capable of towing up to 1600kg, perfect for trips.

 The starting price for the default trim is US$58,082, while the GT-line starts at US$62,342.