Revolution in road traffic: 70 new electric cars conquer 2025!

Revolution in road traffic: 70 new electric cars conquer 2025!

In 2025, a variety of new car models that will come onto the market in the coming months will be expected. According to automobileRevue.ch , the trend towards SUVs remains unbroken, while Japanese manufacturers show progress in e-mobility. This includes the Limousine EZ-6, which was developed in cooperation with Changan. The model offers services up to 200 kW (272 hp), a battery capacity of up to 80 kWh and a range of about 550 km.

With the new CLA,

Mercedes brings a first model on a new e-architecture to the street, which is supposed to be a transition to burners. Features such as an 800-volt battery, bidirectional charging and automated driving are also integrated. The Chinese electrical roadster cyberster, which is 4.53 meters long, does 400 kW (510 hp) and has a range of 400 to 500 km.

innovations from established manufacturers

With the Aceman,

BMW presents a new fully electric small car that is 4.08 meters long and offers drives with ranges of 300 to 400 km. Its base price is around CHF 30,000. The Mitsubishi Outlander, whose fourth generation comes to Europe in March, presents itself in a combination of combustion engine and electric drive with 225 kW (306 hp) and a range of 83 km. The prices start at over 50,000 francs.

The new Renault Micra positions itself as a lifestyle small car with a price below 30,000 francs, while Nissan Leaf becomes a crossover in its third generation and is based on the Ariya. A Nismo version with 435 hp will also be available in Switzerland. There is also news at Opel: The Grandland is offered as a new edition of the family SUV on the Stellantis platform, while the Frontera electric model starts as a small crossover and is available from around CHF 24,900. The production of the mid-engine sports car 718 Boxster and Cayman will be discontinued in the summer of 2025.

The electric car industry overall expects the market launch of 60 to 70 new electric vehicles from various manufacturers, as reported. The expected models include standard vehicles up to luxurious SUVs. The automotive industry shows progress in rangity development through innovative battery technologies and a growing infrastructure for electromobility. Manufacturers such as Volkswagen and Tesla are preparing new models, while BMW is planning to offer half of all sold vehicles fully electrically by 2030.

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