Electric vehicles were a plausible solution to sustainable transportation but years away from being practical — this was our understanding nearly a decade ago. However, there came Tesla, breaking all the shackles of doubts and showing us manufacturing practical electrical vehicles is no more a pipe dream. From daily commutes to utility vehicles to pickups and sports and hypercars, EVs virtually have no boundaries now. The EV industry is booming like no other, and we are seeing many players, big and small, enter the market with their contributions. While we’re all familiar with Tesla, GM Motors, Hyundai, Rivian, Kia, and other well-known electric vehicle brands, there are some hidden gems out there that you probably haven’t heard of. These innovative and stylish electric cars are pushing the boundaries of technology, sustainability, and design. From sleek sedans to futuristic three-wheelers, these vehicles prove that the future of transportation is closer than we think. Here are 10 such EVs.
10 Arcimoto FUV
If you’re looking for a truly unique electric vehicle, the Arcimoto FUV should be on your radar. This three-wheeled wonder combines the efficiency of an electric car with the agility and maneuverability of a motorcycle. With its futuristic design and compact size, it’s perfect for zipping through city streets.
Arcimoto FUV Specs
Power |
76 horsepower |
Battery |
18.1 kWh |
Torque |
N/A |
0-60 |
N/A |
Top Speed |
75 MPH |
Range |
102 miles |
Charging Time |
120V electrical outlet: 12 hrs 240V electrical outlet: 3.5 hrs |
MSRP |
$19,900 |
Availability |
Currently on Sale |
The Arcimoto FUV stands out from the crowd with its open-air cockpit, giving you a sense of freedom like no other vehicle can. Don’t worry about bad weather either; this little marvel comes equipped with side panels – which are removable, by the way – to shield you from rain or wind. The starting MSRP of the FUV is just $19,900. This three-wheeled vehicle also offers better handling as compared to the previous models.
9 Mullen MX-05
The Mullen MX-05 is an electric all-wheel drive SUV that deserves a closer look. The five-passenger MX-05 is an SUV that boasts a range of 325 miles and can go from 0 to 60 mph within 3.2 seconds. The MX-05 is gunning to outperform other vehicles in its class. Mullen has kept luxury as the main motive while designing “The Five” as they call it. The vehicle boasts a fast charging capability of 0 to 80% in just 21 minutes. Mullen promises this much charge could offer 260 miles of range.
Mullen MX-05 Specs
Power |
N/A |
Battery |
95 kWh |
Torque |
N/A |
0-60 |
3.2 seconds |
Top Speed |
155 MPH |
Range |
325 miles (est.) |
Charging Time |
0 to 80% in 21 minutes |
MSRP |
$55,000 |
Availability |
2024 |
The exterior appearance is quite sporty and one-of-a-kind. Sleek headlights and narrow front fascia is a testament to the compact SUV’s aerodynamic features. The Mullen MX-05 is competitively priced at $55,000 (starting MSRP). Considering the luxury it offers, the decent range, and its performance, it seems the MX-05 will create a stir among SUV lovers.
8 Moke America
Moke America is an electric car that combines retro style with modern technology, creating a unique and eye-catching vehicle. With its compact size and open-air design, it’s perfect for cruising around town. In short, it is a low-speed vehicle that is ideal for grocery shopping, beach day, or catching up with friends in the neighborhood. Moke America is certainly not the one for long-distance drives. One of the standout features of Moke America is its customizable options.
Moke America Specs
Power |
19 horsepower (est.) |
Battery |
12 kWh |
Torque |
N/A |
0-60 |
N/A |
Top Speed |
25 MPH |
Range |
40 miles |
Charging Time |
6–8 hours |
MSRP |
$22,975 |
Availability |
Currently on Sale |
You can choose from various colors, patterns, and accessories to make your Moke truly one-of-a-kind. The all-new Moke America is tailored for American users with a wide and broad body and a bimini top. In short, it is a golf cart that you can also take out on the streets.
7 Nobe 100 GT
The Nobe 100 GT is a small and stylish electric car that you probably haven’t heard of. It’s designed to be an eco-friendly alternative for urban transportation, with a unique retro-inspired aesthetic. One of the standout features of the Nobe 100 GT is its three-wheel design, which not only adds to its distinctive look but also allows for better maneuverability in tight city spaces. Add to it the fact that this three-wheeled vehicle weighs only 1,650 pounds.
Nobe GT 100 Specs
Power |
255 horsepower |
Battery |
25 kWh |
Torque |
N/A |
0-60 |
N/A |
Top Speed |
90 MPH |
Range |
160 miles |
Charging Time |
N/A |
MSRP |
$39,997 |
Availability |
Currently on Sale |
The car has a top speed of around 90 MPH and also a not-so-bad range of 160 miles. Nobe 100 GT boasts a strong carbon-composite chassis giving it the safety used in Formula 1 race cars. Even though Nobe hasn’t gone all-out with the promotions, the upper variant — Nobe 100 GT Signature Series — has already been sold out. This means the 100 GT isn’t too far from being sold out.
6 Aiways U5
The Aiways U5 is an electric SUV that has been gaining attention in the world of electric vehicles but not as much as it deserves. One of the standout features of the Aiways U5 is its impressive range. It boasts a range of up to 248.5 miles on a single charge, making it perfect for long road trips or daily commutes. Aiways claims the U5 motor gives out 204 horses worth of output and can replenish the battery from 20% to 80% in under 35 minutes.
Aiways U5 Specs
Power |
204 horsepower |
Battery |
63 kWh |
Torque |
229 pound-feet |
0-62 |
7–8 seconds |
Top Speed |
N/A |
Range |
248.5 miles |
Charging Time |
20% to 80% in 35 minutes |
MSRP |
$40,000 – $45,000 |
Availability |
Currently on sale only in Europe |
Not only does the Aiways U5 offer great performance, but it also prioritizes spaciousness. The boot capacity goes from 17.51 cubic feet to 57.17 cubic feet with the backrest folded. Additionally, smart connectivity features a suspended touchscreen as the central control element takes it home. Available in two trims, the Aiways U5 is exclusive to Europe at the moment.
5 Weltmeister W5
The Weltmeister W5 may not be a familiar name in the world of electric cars, but it’s definitely worth taking note of. This sleek and stylish SUV offers a range of impressive features that make it stand out from the crowd. An impressive range of up to 248.5 miles on a single charge makes the W5 stand out. The W5 also prioritizes comfort and convenience.
Weltmeister W5 Specs
Power |
214 horsepower |
Battery |
52 kWh |
Torque |
232 pound-feet |
0-60 |
N/A |
Top Speed |
N/A |
Range |
250 miles |
Charging Time |
30 to 80% in 35 minutes using a DC adapter |
MSRP |
N/A |
Availability |
N/A |
The spacious interior is designed with luxury in mind, offering ample legroom and high-quality materials throughout. The 15.6-inch interactive touchscreen with HD display is the key to many of W5’s assistance features. This stylish SUV can be charged using a DC adapter, AC charger port, and type B adapter.
4 Aehra Sedan
The world of electric cars is an exciting one, brimming with innovative designs and groundbreaking technology. One such marvel that has somehow slipped under the “hype radar” is the Aehra Sedan. The Italian automotive startup plans to start production in 2026. Hence, many of its details are unavailable as of now. What we know is, this sleek machine boasts a unique aesthetic charm while offering impressive performance features.
Aehra Sedan Specs
Power |
800 horsepower (combined) |
Battery |
120 kWh |
Torque |
N/A |
0-60 |
2.3 seconds |
Top Speed |
N/A |
Range |
500 miles |
Charging Time |
N/A |
MSRP |
$170,000 (est.) |
Availability |
Production starts from 2026 |
The Sedan has double-falcon doors and a low-slung design, milking every bit of aerodynamics, making it a stunning sports car. The falcon doors open to futuristic interiors that seem to be straight out of a Hollywood movie. The screen that covers the entire dashboard would truly be a marvel. Additionally, the expected range is close to 500 miles.
3 Piëch GT
Piëch is a fairly new player in the realm of electric cars. Hailing from Zurich, Switzerland, Piëch Automotive aims to produce electric cars that meet the expectations of sports car enthusiasts. Out of that idea was born the Piëch GT. To begin with, the aerodynamic shape and aggressive stance make the Piëch GT a true showstopper. But it’s not just about looks – this electric powerhouse packs a punch under the hood. The blistering acceleration from 0 to 62 mph in 2.8 seconds could rival any ICE-based sports car. One of the standout features of this electric marvel is its innovative battery technology.
Piëch GT Specs
Power |
611 horsepower |
Battery |
≤90 kWh |
Torque |
N/A |
0-62 |
2.8 seconds |
Top Speed |
N/A |
Range |
311 miles |
Charging Time |
20 to 80% in 8 minutes |
MSRP |
N/A |
Availability |
Production starts in 2026 |
The Piëch GT utilizes pouch cells, which offer higher energy density and faster charging times compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries. The company claims the GT battery can go from 20 to 80 percent in eight minutes using a conventional 350 kW charger. It is expected to deliver a range of 311 miles. The production is set to begin by 2026.
2 Toyota RAV4 EV
We all have heard of the Toyota RAV4 Prime. The plug-in hybrid SUV has taken the U.S. by storm and is one of the most selling vehicles at the moment. However, there’s been one called the RAV4 EV that escaped the limelight of its PHEV counterpart. Discontinued nearly a decade ago, the RAV4 EV can still be found on the streets and Toyota still caters to the service and maintenance of this SUV. The RAV4 EV was Toyota’s brave attempt at introducing electric utility vehicles even before anyone else dared to think of it.
Toyota RAV4 EV Specs
Power |
154 horsepower |
Battery |
41.8 kWh |
Torque |
273 pound-feet |
0-60 |
18 seconds |
Top Speed |
70 MPH |
Range |
103 miles |
Charging Time |
N/A |
MSRP |
Not Applicable |
Availability |
Not in production anymore |
The RAV4 EV made use of old-school Nickel metal hydride batteries and took 18 long seconds to go from 0 to 60 MPH. The top speed was somewhere around 70 MPH. However, the RAV4 EV went out of production in 2014, owing to a couple of reasons. But Toyota still has a stronghold in the sustainable transportation business with many notable vehicles in its lineup.
1 GM EV1
Another EV that couldn’t catch up with the rising trend — is GM EV1. This revolutionary vehicle made its debut back in 1996 and was ahead of its time in terms of design and technology. The GM EV1 was a true pioneer in the world of electric vehicles. It featured an aerodynamic body, advanced battery technology (26 heavy lead-acid batteries), and an impressive range (100 to 120 miles) for its time. With zero tailpipe emissions and quiet operation, it offered a glimpse into the future of transportation.
GM EV 1 Specs
Power |
N/A |
Battery |
N/A |
Torque |
N/A |
0-60 |
8.4 seconds |
Top Speed |
80 MPH |
Range |
45 – 50 miles |
Charging Time |
2 hours 30 minutes |
MSRP |
Not applicable |
Availability |
Not in production anymore |
Unfortunately, despite its groundbreaking features and positive reception from early adopters, the GM EV1 faced numerous challenges that ultimately led to its discontinuation. Production ceased in 1999, leaving behind a legacy as one of the first modern electric vehicles. While it may no longer be available for purchase today, the impact of GM EV1 cannot be overstated. It paved the way for subsequent generations of electric cars and inspired other manufacturers to explore alternative fuel options. The National Museum of American History in Washington DC houses a GM EV1. Symbolic, isn’t it?