Electric vehicles have evolved into mainstream contenders across nearly every market segment. While some buyers prioritize affordability in their EV purchases, others are drawn to EVs that stand out for their exceptional blend of prestige, performance, efficiency, and reliability. High-priced EVs often bear the badges of legacy automakers that have mastered the art of crafting vehicles that justify their premium price tags. Their models deliver far more than a way of getting from point A to point B—they represent a commitment to cutting-edge technology, unparalleled design, luxury and/or a thrilling driving experience.
The value of these high-priced models goes beyond the status of owning a high-performance luxury vehicle. Their exceptional build quality, proven dependability and innovative engineering often result in lower long-term costs, from maintenance to residual value retention. And, as the EV market matures, these principles are being applied to electrified powertrains, giving buyers new parameters of prestige. The vehicles leading this charge show that premium EVs are not just about extravagance; they’re about providing enduring value in a rapidly shifting landscape, and there are no better examples than these 10.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including the EPA and J.D. Power. We looked at EVs priced in excess of $100,000 and applied algorithms for performance, efficiency, reliability, and prestige to come up with a definitive list of 10 premium-priced EVs that are deemed worthy of the purchase price.
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Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV
Starting Price: $109,600
The Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV was a significant addition to the luxury EV landscape, blending Mercedes-Benz’s heritage of refinement with AMG’s performance pedigree and an EV’s efficiency. The luxury electric SUV shows Mercedes-Benz’ commitment to electrification while providing a high-performance option for discerning buyers.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 permanent magnet |
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Power |
617 hp |
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Torque |
701 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
90.6 kWh |
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Charge times |
32 minutes to 10.75 hours |
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Range |
225 miles |
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Efficiency City |
77 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
71 MPGe |
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Efficiency Combined |
74 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
46 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
3.4 seconds |
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Top Speed |
149 mph |
The dual-motor powertrain of the Mercedes-AMG EQE SUV delivers exceptional power and agility, with a new take on AMG’s tuning for thrilling acceleration, precise handling, and dynamic performance. Advanced battery technology provides a balance of range and efficiency, and distinguishes itself with cutting-edge innovation and an elegant interior.
Pros
- Mercedes-Benz dependability
- Prestige and exclusivity
- Mercedes-AMG performance
Cons
- Efficiency in light of rivals
- Heavy build impacts nimbleness
- Reliability unproven for a new vehicle
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Lucid Air Grand Touring
Starting Price: $110,900
The Lucid Air Grand Touring is part of a four-pronged attack in the premium electric sports sedan market. The fully loaded three-motor Sapphire is the pinnacle of the line, offering breathtaking acceleration and a price tag more than twice that of the better-value Grand Touring model.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 permanent magnet |
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Power |
819 hp |
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Torque |
885 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
112 kWh |
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Charge times |
12 minutes to 13 hours |
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Range |
450–516 miles |
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Efficiency City |
115–130 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
111–128 MPGe |
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Efficiency Combined |
113–129 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
26–30 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
3.0 seconds |
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Top Speed |
168 mph |
At the core of the Lucid Air Grand Touring lies groundbreaking technology, sleek design, and exceptional efficiency (dependent on its wheel sizes). Its dual-motor powertrain delivers remarkable performance while promising one of the highest ranges in its class, for an unparalleled blend of speed, sophistication, and sustainability.
Pros
- Unmatched range in the EV market
- Exudes exclusivity and modern luxury
- Exceptional energy efficiency
Cons
- Unknown reliability, as a newer brand
- Peak performance will diminish range
- Limited service infrastructure
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BMW iX M60
Starting Price: $111,500
The BMW iX M60 was a bold step in BMW’s electrification strategy, blending the brand’s rich performance heritage with its vision for a sustainable future, and a controversial exterior design. As the flagship of the iX lineup, it redefines luxury electric SUVs by combining high-tech innovation with the driving dynamics expected from BMW.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 AC synchronous |
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Power |
610 hp |
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Torque |
749 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
111.5 kWh |
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Charge times |
10 minutes to 11 hours |
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Range |
296 miles |
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Efficiency City |
78 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
82 MPGe |
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Efficiency Combined |
80 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
42 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
3.6 seconds |
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Top Speed |
130 mph |
With its dual-motor powertrain, the BMW iX M60 delivers extraordinary power and precision. Advanced battery technology ensures competitive range and efficiency, while its M-tuned chassis provides dynamic handling that sets it apart from its core rivals.
Pros
- M prestige
- Unwavering performance
- BMW’s engineering reputation
Cons
- Energy consumption trails some rivals
- Range not up to competitors
- Bulk impacts agility and efficiency
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GMC Hummer EV 3X Extreme Off-Road
Starting Price: $114,645
The GMC Hummer EV revives the iconic Hummer name, now reimagined as a cutting-edge electric off-roader. Representing GMC’s bold entry into the electric truck market, it targets the niche of rugged, high-performance EVs designed for extreme adventures. with its massive presence and advanced technology.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
3 permanent magnet |
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Power |
830 hp |
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Torque |
11,500 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
205 kWh |
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Charge times |
40 minutes to 18 hours |
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Range |
298 miles |
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Efficiency City |
55 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
45 MPGe |
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Efficiency Combined |
50 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
67 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
3.5 seconds |
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Top Speed |
106 mph |
The GMC Hummer EV 3X Extreme Off-Road features a tri-motor powertrain delivering immense power and torque, enabling jaw-dropping performance (especially using Watts To Freedom) both on and off the trail. Innovative features, such as CrabWalk and Extract Mode, showcase a commitment to toughness and versatility.
Pros
- Unique off-road technologies
- Iconic Hummer name and capabilities
- Impressive electric range from huge battery
Cons
- Energy consumption is high
- Long-term dependability as yet untested
- It’s big and heavy
5
Mercedes-AMG EQS 4MATIC
Starting Price: $147,550
The Mercedes-AMG EQS 4MATIC represents a milestone in the evolution of luxury EV sedans, combining Mercedes-Benz’s legacy of S-Class refinement with AMG’s renowned performance expertise. As one of the first all-electric AMG models, it signifies a bold step towards blending electrification with high-performance luxury.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 permanent magnet |
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Power |
649–751 hp |
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Torque |
700–752 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
108.4 kWh |
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Charge times |
31 minutes to 12.75 hours |
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Range |
305 miles |
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Efficiency City |
79 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
85 MPGe |
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Efficiency Combined |
82 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
41 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
3.4 seconds |
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Top Speed |
169 mph |
Powered by a dual-motor setup, it mixes remarkable instantaneous acceleration from 649 hp up to 751, with boost. Advanced aerodynamics, cutting-edge battery technology, and AMG-specific tuning distinguish the Mercedes-AMG EQS 4MATIC from rivals what few rivals it has.
Pros
- Mercedes cachet
- AMG Performance
- Competitive electric range for a big prestige sedan
Cons
- Energy efficiency trails some rivals
- Hefty build impacts agility
- Long-term dependability is unproven
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Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 2
Starting Price: $150,490
The Cadillac Escalade IQ marks the next chapter for Cadillac’s iconic SUV, reimagined as a fully electric luxury vehicle. It preserves the Escalade’s legacy of opulence and capability while introducing cutting-edge technology and sustainability to the full-size SUV market. This evolution positions Cadillac as a leader in electrified luxury, offering a bold alternative in a competitive segment.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 permanent magnet |
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Power |
750 hp |
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Torque |
785 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
200 kWh |
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Charge times |
27 minutes to 10 hours |
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Range |
Not yet rated |
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Efficiency City |
Not yet rated |
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Efficiency Highway |
Not yet rated |
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Efficiency Combined |
Not yet rated |
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Energy Consumption |
Not available |
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0-60 MPH |
less than 5 seconds |
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Top Speed |
155 mph |
Equipped with the GM Ultium dual-motor powertrain, the Cadillac Escalade IQ Sport 2 delivers resounding power and impressive range. In addition to its commanding presence, advanced features, including a state-of-the-art battery system and innovative driver aids, distinguish it from its rivals.
Pros
- Cadillac prestige
- Commanding performance
- Expected generous electric range
Cons
- Big SUV efficiency
- Substantial size
- Uncertain dependability
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Audi RS e-tron GT
Starting Price: $167,000
The Audi e-tron showcased Audi’s transition into electrification and now the RS e-tron GT kicks it up in performance, combining the brand’s motorsport heritage with its cutting-edge EV technology. As the brand’s flagship electric sports sedan, it signifies Audi’s commitment to sustainability without compromising its legacy of precision engineering and luxury.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 AC synchronous |
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Power |
912 hp |
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Torque |
758 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
105 kWh |
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Charge times |
18 minutes to 9 hours |
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Range |
Not yet rated |
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Efficiency City |
Not yet rated |
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Efficiency Highway |
Not yet rated |
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Efficiency Combined |
Not yet rated |
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Energy Consumption |
Not available |
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0-60 MPH |
2.4 seconds |
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Top Speed |
155 mph |
Using the company’s proven dual-motor powertrain, the Audi RS e-tron GT delivers exhilarating acceleration and the brand’s signature Quattro all-wheel-drive stability. Its advanced battery technology ensures quick charging and a competitive range, while its sophisticated design and driver-focused dynamics offer a seldom-equaled blend of performance and refinement.
Pros
- Stellar acceleration
- Dynamic handling
- Advanced charging technology
Cons
- Relatively new and unproven for dependability
- Weight impacts agility.
- Range expected to fall short of some rivals
8
BMW i7 M70 xDrive
Starting Price: $168,500
The BMW i7 M70 represents a new era of combining luxury and performance, as BMW commits to electrification in its flagship sedan. It merges the brand’s hallmark luxury and rock-solid dynamics with cutting-edge electric technology, to redefine expectations in the high-performance electric full-size sports sedan segment.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 AC synchronous |
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Power |
650 hp |
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Torque |
749 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
105.7 kWh |
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Charge times |
28 minutes to 12 hours |
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Range |
274–291 miles |
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Efficiency City |
74–79 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
80–85 MPGe |
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Efficiency Combined |
77–81 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
42–44 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
3.5 seconds |
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Top Speed |
130 mph |
As the most powerful variant of the i7, the BMW i7 M70 delivers extraordinary performance and all-wheel-drive capability, combined with M-specific tuning to enhance dynamics. Advanced battery technology ensures impressive range and unmatched efficiency in the large, luxury car segment.
Pros
- Flagship prestige
- M Performance
- Long-distance capability
Cons
- As with most high-performance cars, efficiency suffers.
- Substantial weight
- Reliability may be the weakest link
9
Porsche Taycan Turbo S
Starting Price: $173,600
The Porsche Taycan proved that Porsche performance could make the leap to electrification, and the misnamed Turbo S injects Porsche high-performance into the EV market. As the top-tier Taycan (though not the highest tier), it sets benchmarks for driving dynamics and innovation in the electric sports sedan segment.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
2 permanent magnet |
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Power |
938 hp |
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Torque |
818 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
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Battery Capacity |
105 kWh |
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Charge times |
18 minutes to 9 hours |
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Range |
222 miles |
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Efficiency City |
76 MPGe |
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Efficiency Highway |
74 MPGe |
|
Efficiency Combined |
75 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
45 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
2.3 seconds |
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Top Speed |
155 mph |
With two motors spinning all four wheels instantly, the Porsche Taycan Turbo S delivers exceptional acceleration and precise handling, while providing a modern variation on Porsche’s iconic design. With so many things working in its favor, it offers a true Porsche driving experience.
Pros
- Unparalleled acceleration and handling
- Porsche heritage and status
- Rapid charging and sustained performance
Cons
- Range suffers for the sake of performance
- Continued high-performance may impact reliability
- Heavy construction impacts overall efficiency
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Maserati GranTurismo Folgore
Starting Price: $254,500
The Maserati GranTurismo Folgore marks Maserati’s lightning-quick strike into the luxury grand touring segment, blending the brand’s heritage of Italian craftsmanship with cutting-edge EV technology. As Maserati’s first fully electric model, it ensures the sustainability of the marque’s reputation for elegance and performance.
Performance Specifications
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Motors |
3 permanent magnet |
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Power |
751 hp |
|
Torque |
996 lb-ft |
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Driveline |
All-wheel drive |
|
Battery Capacity |
92.5 kWh |
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Charge times |
18 minutes to 9 hours |
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Range |
242 miles |
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Efficiency City |
90 MPGe |
|
Efficiency Highway |
85 MPGe |
|
Efficiency Combined |
87 MPGe |
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Energy Consumption |
39 kWh/100 miles |
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0-60 MPH |
2.7 seconds |
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Top Speed |
202 mph |
Featuring a tri-motor drivetrain, it delivers exceptional power to all four wheels, enhancing handling dynamics. As with every other Maserati in history, its lightweight construction, luxurious design, and advanced battery technology make it a standout in the luxury performance field.
Pros
- Maserati’s iconic luxury heritage
- Thrilling acceleration and precision
- Timeless Maserati styling excellence
Cons
- Range could be better for a grand tourer
- Maserati’s first EV faces an unknown reliability future
- High power output affects overall energy efficiency

