A look at the most expensive electric car models in the world: Surprising that the most expensive name does not come from Europe but Asia
Among the 10 electric car models with the highest price of up to 3.56 million USD is a model from Japan.
Maserati GranTurismo Folgore – 215,000 USD
The new generation Maserati GranTurismo will be launched near the end of 2022 with 3 different engine versions, of which the Folgore is the company’s first electric version.
This is also the fastest car in the segment with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 2.7 seconds thanks to three permanent magnet electric motors, with a capacity of 751 horsepower. Photo: Maserati
Lucid Air Sapphire – 249,000 USD
Compared to rival Tesla Model S Plaid, Lucid Air Sapphire is $159,000 more expensive even though both accelerate from 0-100 km/h in less than 2 seconds.
For $249,000, the car has 1,234 horsepower from three electric motors and a more luxurious, upscale interior. Air Sapphire completes the 400 m sprint in less than 9 seconds. Photo: Lucid
Cadillac Celestiq – 300,000 USD
Cadillac Celestiq is an electric car with a fastback design, 600 horsepower from two electric motors, an impressive interior with a 55-inch HD screen spanning the dashboard.
With a standard price of 300,000 USD, Celestiq can compete with Rolls-Royce, even with additional options, the final price is close to 400,000 USD. Photo: Cadillac
Faraday Future FF 91 2.0 Futurist Alliance – 309,000 USD
FF 91 is an electric car model of startup Faraday Future, combining a sedan, supercar and SUV, with the nickname “all-ability aiHypercar”. The design is strange, but the car has 1,050 horsepower from three electric motors and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 2.27 seconds.
The FF 91 uses artificial intelligence and a complex array of sensors for a variety of functions. The price of 309,000 USD is quite high for a new car model appearing on the market but is still chosen by many customers. Photo: Faraday Future
Rolls-Royce Specter – 413,000 USD
Rolls-Royce’s first electric car did not bring the resonance that many people expected because the British brand has long been the choice in the highest-end segment and Specter easily continues that tradition with its traditional system. noiseless movement.
Rolls-Royce’s gasoline engines are already quiet, so the Specter won’t feel any different. The car has a capacity of 577 horsepower, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 4.4 seconds. Photo: Top Gear
Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne – 1.8 million USD
With a price of 1.8 million USD, Hispano Suiza Carmen Boulogne is the electric car model with the most unusual design on the list.
Originating from Spain, the standard version was launched at the Geneva exhibition in 2019. In the Boulogne version, the car has a capacity of 1,100 horsepower with 4 electric motors. The company says Hispano Suiza Carmen is more about avant-garde design, refined materials, and luxury than performance. Photo: Hispano Suiza
Rimac Nevera – 2.2 million USD
Nevera makes a splash with 4 electric motors, 1,877 horsepower. With the Time Attack version, the car set a new record at the Nurburgring race track with a time of more than 7 minutes.
Also this year, Nevera broke 23 records for speed and acceleration, reaching 0-100 km/h in 1.74 seconds and reaching a maximum speed of 402 km/h. The company only produced 150 units worldwide. Photo: Rimac
Pininfarina Battista – 2.2 million USD
The Battista is priced similar to the Rimac Nevera because the car borrows some components from the Rimac, including the battery and 1,877 horsepower. Like Nevera, Battista also has 4 electric motors, but the appearance design is designed by the Italian company.
In 2022, Battista reaches 1.79 seconds for 0-100 km/h acceleration. Photo: Pininfarina
Lotus Evija – 2.5 million USD
The British company’s electric car model is highly appreciated for its impressive design, especially the rear. The car weighs just over 1,678 kg, with a capacity of 1,972 horsepower and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in less than 3 seconds, with a maximum speed limited to 350 km/h.
With the advantage of light weight, many customers say Evija will make driving more enjoyable. There are only 130 units available globally. Photo: CarandDriver
Aspark Owl – 3.56 million USD
Aspark Owl – the only electric car model from Japan on the list – was introduced at the end of 2019. However, after 4 years, Owl is still in development and does not have an exact time for delivery to customers. row.
With a capacity of 1,980 horsepower, the company announced that the Owl can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 1.69 seconds – a number considered the fastest in the world. Owl only produced 50 units of which 10 were for the North American market.
In the middle of this year, Owl was spotted testing in Monaco, making those interested hope that the actual launch will take place in the near future.