Top 5 things you need to know about the newest electric cars that changed the game overnight.
- The newest electric cars are ditching range anxiety with solid-state batteries that charge in 10 minutes—some models already promise over 500 miles on a single charge, making gas stations feel ancient.
- Entry-level prices have finally crashed under $30,000 thanks to new lithium-iron-phosphate tech, meaning you can own the newest electric cars without a six-figure salary or a government handout.
- Self-driving software is now standard in the latest models, using lidar and neural networks to handle highway merges and city traffic hands-free while you binge your favorite podcast.
- The newest electric cars are built for extreme weather resilience, with heat pumps and preconditioning that keep range stable even in -20°F blizzards or 110°F desert heat.
- Subscription upgrades are the new norm—pay $10 a month to unlock extra horsepower or winter driving modes, turning the newest electric cars into a rolling, customizable revenue stream.