Confirmed electric vehicles headed to U.S. showrooms, with manufacturer-announced timing and pricing. We only list vehicles with official confirmation, and we label manufacturer estimates as estimates.
Confirmed for the United States
2027 BMW iX3 — On sale September 25, 2026, from 61,500 dollars plus destination. 800-volt architecture, up to an EPA-estimated 434 miles of range, 10 to 80 percent charging in 21 minutes.
2027 Chevrolet Bolt — Arrives mid 2026 at 28,995 dollars including destination. GM-estimated 255 miles of range on Ultium hardware with much faster DC charging than the previous Bolt.
2026 Rivian R2 — Performance deliveries began spring 2026; Premium follows late 2026 and Standard in 2027. Priced 48,490 to 57,990 dollars.
Porsche Cayenne Electric — U.S. arrivals begin at 109,000 dollars.
Scout Terra and Traveler — Volkswagen Groupu2019s revived Scout brand targets a claimed 350 miles of range, with an optional Harvester gas range extender for up to 500 miles. Claimed 7,000 pound towing. Manufacturer figures, not yet EPA rated.
Revealed, timing or U.S. details pending
2027 BMW iX5 — U.S. orders expected to open October 2026 from 79,800 dollars plus destination, with production in Spartanburg from early 2027.
Mitsubishi Eclipse Sportback EV — Expected second half of 2026 at around 30,000 dollars, closely related to the third-generation Nissan Leaf. Range figures are expectations, not EPA ratings.
Last reviewed July 14, 2026. Timing and pricing are set by manufacturers and can change.