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10 game-changing electric cars launching before the end of 2025

By Mathilda Bartholomew | September 5, 2025

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The ultimate 2025 car launch roundup: Polestar 5, Range Rover Electric, Kia EV4 and other must-see models hitting showrooms soon.

10 game-changing electric cars launching before the end of 2025

The rest of 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting time for car enthusiasts, with a wave of new launches set to hit showrooms. From sleek electric saloons and retro-inspired hatchbacks to high-performance SUVs and luxury EVs, there’s something for every taste, and we’ve rounded up our favourites that you’ll want to keep an eye on.

Polestar 5

Polestar 5

Polestar’s first saloon being premiered in Munich on 9th September. This one will get plenty of media attention

MG Cyberster GTS

MG Cyberster GTS

Hugely exciting update to the Cyberster to coincide with the 60th anniversary of the MGB GT. Launching in October

Peugeot e-208 GTI

Peugeot e-208 GTI

Loosely based on the 205 GTI of the 1980s the e-208 GTI is the latest retro inspired model we can't wait to see. Launching before the end of the year

Alpine A390

Alpine A390

500bhp across three motors, rivaling the Porsche Macan, launching in November.

Jeep Recon

Jeep Recon

Coming before the end of the year, Jeep will hope to prove that an EV can still provide a rough and ready off-road experience. The Recon can be ordered with removable doors and an open top  

Range Rover Electric

Range Rover Electric

The upcoming Range Rover Electric keeps the brand’s iconic look and luxury feel but adds a massive 118kWh battery, dual motors, and pricing to match rivals like the BMW iX and Volvo EX90.

Citroën C5 Aircross

Citroen C5 Aircross

The new Citroën C5 Aircross goes fully electric for the first time, offering up to 421 miles of range, extra space and comfort-focused features like massaging seats, while keeping its practical 651-litre boot.

Kia EV4

Kia EV4

The Kia EV4 breaks away from the SUV trend by offering hatchback and saloon options, with up to 388 miles of range, a 30-inch infotainment screen, and even a ChatGPT-powered voice assistant.

Skywell Skyhome

Skywell Skyhome

The Skywell Skyhome takes on luxury EV heavyweights like the BMW i7 and Mercedes EQS with bold, Chinese-inspired design details, high-tech features, and up to 0–62mph in 3.5 seconds.

Smart #5

Smart #5

With up to 366 miles of range, loads of passenger and boot space, and a solid interior (despite minimal physical buttons), it’s designed to mix practicality with punchy performance.

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