List Electronic Car Companies – EV (Electronic Vehicles) models
Here’s a list of electric vehicle manufacturers we’ve had the privilege of partnering with over the years, as well as others we’re eager to build strong relationships with in the future. We look forward to fostering new collaborations and continuing to innovate together in the EV space.
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Here’s a list of traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle manufacturers who are also expanding into electric vehicle production:
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Stellantis
Fiat: 500 Electric, Panda Hybrid
Peugeot: e-208, e-2008, 3008 Hybrid, 508 Hybrid
Citroën: ë-C4, C5 Aircross Hybrid, ë-Berlingo
Opel/Vauxhall: Corsa-e, Mokka-e, Grandland Hybrid, Combo-e Life, Vivaro-e Life
DS Automobiles: DS 3 Crossback E-Tense, DS 7 Crossback E-Tense
Volkswagen Group (VW)
Volkswagen Passenger Cars: ID.3, ID.4, ID.5, ID. Buzz, e-Golf (discontinued but still in circulation), Golf GTE (PHEV), Passat GTE (PHEV)
Audi: e-tron, Q4 e-tron, Q8 e-tron, A3 e-tron (PHEV), A6 Avant e-tron
Porsche: Taycan, Panamera 4 E-Hybrid, Cayenne E-Hybrid
SEAT: Mii Electric, Leon e-Hybrid
Škoda: Enyaq iV, Octavia iV (PHEV), Superb iV (PHEV)
Cupra: Born, Formentor e-Hybrid, Leon e-Hybrid
General Motors (GM)
Chevrolet: Bolt EV, Bolt EUV
GMC: Hummer EV
Cadillac: LYRIQ, CT6 PHEV (China)
Buick: Velite 6 Plus (China), Electra E5 (future model)
Ford
Ford: Mustang Mach-E, F-150 Lightning, Explorer Plug-in Hybrid, Escape Plug-in Hybrid (Kuga in Europe), Transit Custom PHEV
Lincoln: Corsair Grand Touring (PHEV), Aviator Grand Touring (PHEV)
Honda
Honda: Honda e, CR-V Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, Clarity Plug-in Hybrid (discontinued)
Acura: Upcoming ZDX EV
Mercedes-Benz Group
Mercedes-Benz EQ: EQC, EQS, EQB, EQE, EQV
Plug-in Hybrid Models (PHEVs): GLC 300e, C 300e, E 300e
Smart: EQ fortwo, EQ forfour
Nissan
Nissan: Leaf, Ariya, Note e-POWER (hybrid in certain markets), Qashqai e-POWER
Infiniti: Q50 Hybrid, Q70 Hybrid
Geely
Volvo: XC40 Recharge, C40 Recharge, XC60 T8 Recharge (PHEV), XC90 T8 Recharge (PHEV)
Polestar: Polestar 1 (PHEV), Polestar 2
Lotus: Evija (hypercar EV), Emeya
LEVC: VN5 Electric Van
BMW Group
BMW: i3 (discontinued but still in circulation), i4, iX, i7, iX3, 330e (PHEV), 530e (PHEV), X5 xDrive45e (PHEV)
Mini: Mini Electric (Cooper SE), Countryman Plug-in Hybrid
Toyota
Toyota: bZ4X, Prius Prime (PHEV), RAV4 Prime (PHEV), Highlander Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, Corolla Hybrid
Lexus: UX 300e, NX 450h+ (PHEV), RX 450h
Renault Group
Renault: Zoe, Megane E-Tech Electric, Captur E-Tech (PHEV), Clio E-Tech Hybrid
Dacia: Spring Electric, Jogger Hybrid
Alpine: Planned EV models for the future
Tata
Tata: Nexon EV, Tigor EV, Tiago EV
Jaguar Land Rover: Jaguar I-PACE, Range Rover PHEV, Range Rover Sport PHEV, Defender PHEV
Hyundai Motor Group
Hyundai: Kona Electric, Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, Tucson Plug-in Hybrid, Santa Fe Plug-in Hybrid
Genesis: GV60, Electrified G80, Electrified GV70
Kia: EV6, Niro EV, Soul EV, Sorento Plug-in Hybrid, Sportage Plug-in Hybrid
This list covers both fully electric vehicles (EVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) from each of the main Automotive OEMs that focus on ICE Vehicles. Some models might be market-specific, so availability can vary by region.
Automotive Companies that are Exclusively EV – Electronic Vehicles:
A comprehensive list of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, featuring detailed descriptions of each company along with an overview of their EV and hybrid models.
Tesla
Founded in 2003 by Elon Musk and a group of engineers, Tesla is the most well-known electric vehicle manufacturer globally, revolutionizing the EV industry. The company aims to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy. Tesla not only manufactures EVs but also offers energy products like solar panels and battery storage solutions. Their vehicles are renowned for their long range, advanced autopilot capabilities, and over-the-air software updates.
Models:
Model S: Luxury sedan with high performance and long range.
Model 3: Affordable sedan, Tesla’s best-seller.
Model X: Luxury SUV with falcon-wing doors.
Model Y: Compact crossover SUV.
Cybertruck: Futuristic all-electric truck (upcoming).
Tesla Semi: All-electric commercial truck (upcoming).
Roadster: High-performance sports car (upcoming).
Rivian
Rivian is an American EV startup founded in 2009, focusing on adventure-ready electric trucks and SUVs. The company is backed by major investors like Amazon and Ford, and it aims to build rugged EVs that can handle off-road conditions. Rivian’s approach emphasizes sustainability and eco-friendliness, with plans to introduce electric vans and delivery vehicles for Amazon.
Models:
R1T: Electric pickup truck designed for outdoor enthusiasts.
R1S: Electric SUV sharing the same platform as the R1T.
Electric Delivery Van (EDV): Built exclusively for Amazon’s delivery fleet.
Lucid Motors
Lucid Motors, founded in 2007, is an American EV manufacturer with a focus on luxury, high-performance electric vehicles. The company aims to push the boundaries of electric car technology, with an emphasis on efficiency, range, and cutting-edge technology. Their flagship model, the Lucid Air, has been praised for its impressive range and innovative features.
Models:
Lucid Air: Luxury electric sedan offering up to 516 miles of range.
Lucid Gravity: Upcoming electric SUV expected to feature high-end design and performance.
NIO
Founded in 2014, NIO is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer known for producing premium electric SUVs and sedans. NIO distinguishes itself through its innovative battery-swapping technology, which allows drivers to quickly replace depleted batteries with fully charged ones at NIO Power Swap stations. The company also offers an impressive range and autonomous driving capabilities.
Models:
ES8: 7-seater luxury electric SUV.
ES6: 5-seater midsize electric SUV.
EC6: Coupe-style electric SUV.
ET7: Premium electric sedan with advanced autonomous features.
ET5: Compact electric sedan.
Xpeng Motors
Xpeng Motors, founded in 2014, is a leading Chinese EV manufacturer specializing in intelligent, connected electric vehicles. The company aims to compete with Tesla by offering high-tech features, autonomous driving capabilities, and affordable pricing. Xpeng’s vehicles feature advanced driver-assistance systems and are known for their stylish design.
Models:
P7: Electric sedan with long range and advanced autonomous driving features.
G3i: Compact electric SUV.
P5: Affordable electric sedan with lidar sensors for self-driving.
G9: Newly launched electric SUV.
BYD (Build Your Dreams)
BYD is one of the largest electric vehicle manufacturers in the world, established in 1995. The Chinese company produces a wide range of EVs, including passenger cars, buses, trucks, and monorails. BYD has a strong global presence and is known for being an early adopter of electric mobility, as well as for manufacturing its own batteries.
Models:
Han EV: Luxury electric sedan with impressive range and performance.
Tang EV: Electric SUV with a spacious interior.
Qin Plus DM-i: Plug-in hybrid sedan.
Song Plus EV: Electric SUV.
Dolphin: Compact, city-friendly electric hatchback.
Polestar
Originally a performance brand for Volvo, Polestar became a standalone electric vehicle manufacturer in 2017, owned by Volvo and Geely. The company focuses on producing high-performance electric cars that emphasize Scandinavian design, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology. Polestar aims to be a leader in the premium EV segment.
Models:
Polestar 1: High-performance plug-in hybrid coupe.
Polestar 2: Fully electric fastback with a modern design and advanced tech.
Polestar 3: Upcoming luxury electric SUV.
Polestar 5: Upcoming all-electric sedan.
Faraday Future
Faraday Future, founded in 2014, is a California-based EV startup aiming to produce smart, luxury electric vehicles. Despite facing financial challenges, the company has developed advanced technologies such as autonomous driving, a high-end user interface, and innovative battery technology.
Models:
FF 91: Luxury electric SUV with advanced features and high performance.
FF 81: Upcoming model targeting a more affordable segment.
Canoo
Founded in 2017, Canoo is an American EV startup that offers unique, modular electric vehicles designed for various use cases. The company focuses on flexible subscription-based services and commercial fleet solutions, with designs that stand out due to their futuristic, boxy appearance.
Models:
Lifestyle Vehicle: Multi-purpose EV designed for urban mobility.
Pickup Truck: Rugged electric truck with a customizable design (upcoming).
MPDV (Multi-Purpose Delivery Vehicle): Designed for last-mile delivery services.
Fisker Inc.
Fisker Inc., founded in 2016 by Henrik Fisker, focuses on developing electric vehicles with sustainability at the forefront. Fisker’s aim is to create affordable, stylish EVs that prioritize eco-friendly materials and production processes.
Models:
Fisker Ocean: All-electric SUV with a solar roof option.
Fisker PEAR: Upcoming affordable urban electric vehicle.
Bollinger Motors
Bollinger Motors, founded in 2015, is an American company known for producing rugged, off-road-capable electric trucks and SUVs. Their vehicles feature a minimalist, utilitarian design and are built for durability, making them ideal for tough terrains.
Models:
B1: All-electric SUV with off-road capabilities.
B2: Electric pickup truck with similar rugged features.
Sono Motors
Sono Motors, founded in 2016 in Germany, is known for developing solar-powered electric vehicles. The company’s mission is to make EVs more accessible and environmentally friendly by integrating solar panels into the car’s body, extending its driving range.
Models:
Sion: A solar-electric vehicle that can recharge itself using sunlight.
Arcimoto
Arcimoto is an Oregon-based EV manufacturer founded in 2007, producing compact, three-wheeled electric vehicles designed for short-distance travel. Their mission is to create fun, sustainable, and efficient transportation for daily commuting.
Models:
FUV (Fun Utility Vehicle): Designed for personal transportation.
Deliverator: Cargo version for last-mile delivery.
Rapid Responder: Emergency response vehicle.
Karma Automotive
Karma Automotive, headquartered in California, produces luxury electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Founded in 2014, Karma builds on the legacy of the Fisker Karma and continues to develop premium cars with high-end design and performance.
Models:
Revero GT: Luxury plug-in hybrid vehicle.
GSe-6: Upcoming all-electric sedan.
GWM (Great Wall Motors)
Founded in 1984 in China, Great Wall Motors (GWM) is one of the country’s leading automotive manufacturers, specializing in SUVs, pickup trucks, and electric vehicles. GWM is known for its commitment to innovation, quality, and intelligent mobility solutions. The company is focused on expanding its global presence while driving sustainable transportation through its electric and hybrid vehicle offerings.
Models:
Ora Cat: A fully electric compact car designed for urban commuting, featuring advanced connectivity and safety features, with a stylish and eco-friendly design aimed at modern drivers.
Lightyear
Lightyear is a Dutch company established in 2016, aiming to develop electric vehicles powered by solar energy. They focus on creating ultra-efficient, long-range EVs that integrate solar panels into the vehicle’s design to charge while driving or parked, making their vehicles suitable for regions with limited charging infrastructure.
Models:
Lightyear 0: Solar-powered electric vehicle with extended range, featuring solar panels on the roof and hood.
Lightyear 2: An upcoming, more affordable solar-electric vehicle expected to launch by 2025.
E.Go Mobile
E.Go Mobile is a German EV manufacturer founded in 2015 that focuses ovn producing compact, urban-friendly electric vehicles. The company aims to provide affordable electric transportation for city commuters, using modular designs to keep costs low.
Models:
e.GO Life: A compact electric city car designed for urban environments with a focus on affordability.
ZD Auto
ZD Auto is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer specializing in small, urban-friendly EVs. The company aims to produce affordable, environmentally friendly vehicles designed for short-distance travel and city commuting.
Models:
ZD D2: A two-seater electric vehicle ideal for city use with a simple, compact design.
Pininfarina
Pininfarina is an Italian design house with a rich history in automotive design. Founded in 1930, they have transitioned to producing luxury electric vehicles, combining their iconic design expertise with cutting-edge EV technology.
Models:
Pininfarina Battista: A luxury electric hypercar with over 1,900 horsepower, developed in collaboration with Rimac Automobili.
Rimac Automobili
Rimac Automobili, based in Croatia, was founded in 2009 and specializes in high-performance electric hypercars. The company is renowned for its advanced battery and drivetrain technology and has become a leader in the electric performance segment.
Models:
Rimac Nevera: An all-electric hypercar capable of reaching speeds over 250 mph, with 1,914 horsepower.
Enovate Motors
Enovate Motors is a Chinese EV manufacturer founded in 2018, focusing on premium electric vehicles. The company aims to create high-tech, stylish, and luxurious EVs equipped with advanced autonomous driving features and connectivity.
Models:
ME5: Compact electric SUV with a modern design.
ME-S: A luxury electric sedan concept with futuristic features.
AIWAYS
Founded in 2017, Aiways is a Chinese EV startup that aims to make electric mobility accessible and practical. They offer affordable, long-range electric SUVs with a focus on technology and user-friendly features, and their models are expanding into European markets.
Models:
U5: All-electric SUV with a spacious interior and advanced safety features.
U6: An upcoming electric crossover coupe with a more dynamic design.
nuro
nuro is a Silicon Valley-based robotics company that focuses on autonomous delivery vehicles. Founded in 2016 by former Google engineers, Nuro aims to create small, self-driving EVs designed to transport goods over short distances.
Models:
R2: Autonomous electric delivery vehicle designed for last-mile delivery services.
aptera Motors
aptera Motors, based in California, was founded in 2005 and recently revived with the goal of producing highly efficient, solar-powered electric vehicles. Their focus is on creating aerodynamic, lightweight EVs with extremely long ranges.
Models:
Aptera Paradigm: A three-wheeled, solar-powered electric vehicle capable of achieving up to 1,000 miles on a single charge.
Uniti
Uniti is a Swedish EV startup founded in 2015 that aims to produce compact, city-friendly electric vehicles with a minimalist design. They focus on sustainability, affordability, and practicality for urban environments.
Models:
Uniti One: A lightweight, three-seater electric vehicle designed for city commuting.
GreenTech Automotive
GreenTech Automotive, founded in 2009, was an American-Chinese EV manufacturer that focused on producing affordable electric vehicles. However, the company faced financial challenges and ceased operations in 2018.
Models:
MyCar: A two-seater urban electric vehicle with limited range and speed.
Hyliion
Hyliion is an American company that specializes in producing electrified powertrains and hybrid solutions for commercial trucks. They aim to provide electrification options that enhance the efficiency of long-haul trucking while maintaining existing infrastructure.
Models:
Hypertruck ERX: A hybrid electric powertrain system for Class 8 trucks.
Segway-Ninebot
Known initially for its electric scooters, Segway-Ninebot has expanded into electric mobility solutions, including mini electric cars, scooters, and personal transporters. The company blends convenience with compact designs.
Models:
Segway Ninebot eScooter: Electric scooters designed for urban commuting.
Ninebot S-Pod: A futuristic personal mobility pod.
Tango (Commuter Cars)
Tango is a unique electric vehicle developed by Commuter Cars, known for its narrow design, allowing it to fit into motorcycle parking spaces. It offers high performance despite its small size and is designed for urban commuting.
Models:
Tango T600: A two-seater, narrow electric vehicle with impressive acceleration.
These companies highlight the diversity and innovation present in the EV market, ranging from solar-powered cars to electric trucks and beyond.
Electra Meccanica
Electra Meccanica is a Canadian electric vehicle company founded in 2015. The company specializes in producing unique single-passenger electric vehicles aimed at urban commuters looking for a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional cars.
Models:
SOLO: A single-passenger, three-wheeled EV designed for city driving.
eRoadster: An upcoming electric roadster inspired by classic designs.
Volta Trucks
Founded in 2019 in Sweden, Volta Trucks is a start-up focused on manufacturing fully electric commercial vehicles. Their goal is to transform urban logistics by providing clean, safe, and efficient trucks. Volta emphasizes sustainability and driver safety with their cab-forward design and advanced driver assistance systems.
Models:
Volta Zero: A fully electric 16-ton truck designed for urban deliveries, featuring a central driving position for enhanced visibility.
MAHLE
MAHLE is a German automotive parts manufacturer with a history dating back to 1920. While not a direct EV manufacturer, they produce a wide range of EV components, including motors, batteries, and thermal management systems, making them a key supplier to many EV manufacturers.
Models: MAHLE doesn’t produce full vehicles but supplies components for electric and hybrid cars across the industry.
Mobileye
Mobileye, an Israeli subsidiary of Intel, is a leader in autonomous driving technology and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). While they don’t manufacture EVs directly, their technology is widely used in EVs and hybrids to enhance safety and self-driving capabilities.
Models: Mobileye doesn’t produce complete EVs but partners with manufacturers to provide autonomous and ADAS systems.
PowerCell Sweden
PowerCell Sweden is a company focused on developing hydrogen fuel cells and energy systems for electric vehicles. They don’t manufacture EVs but supply fuel cell systems for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Models: PowerCell Sweden provides fuel cell solutions to various automotive manufacturers but doesn’t produce EVs themselves.
Nanotech Energy
Nanotech Energy specializes in developing graphene-based batteries and energy storage solutions. While not directly an EV manufacturer, their battery technology could significantly enhance EV performance, charging, and range.
Models: Nanotech Energy doesn’t produce vehicles but supplies advanced battery solutions.
Lordstown Motors
Lordstown Motors is no longer operating under its original name. After filing for bankruptcy in June 2023, the company re-emerged as Nu Ride Inc. in March 2024.
Lordstown Motors, founded in 2018, is an American EV manufacturer focusing on producing electric pickup trucks for the commercial fleet market. The company is based in Ohio and has converted a former GM plant into its manufacturing facility.
Models:
Endurance: Electric pickup truck designed for durability and fleet usage.
We hope this comprehensive list of electronic car companies and their EV models has provided insight into the growing landscape of electric vehicles. As Ascencioné® continues to partner with industry leaders and explore new collaborations, we remain dedicated to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in EV technology. By leveraging our expertise in advanced-sensing systems, we’re helping manufacturers transform their electronic vehicle models to achieve superior safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness. Together, we can drive the future of transportation forward, creating innovative EV solutions that are not only sustainable but also set new standards in the automotive world.