EV (electric system) is a vehicle that can obtain electricity from a power source outside the vehicle through a system. They can also convert fuel into electricity independently on batteries, solar panels, fuel cells, or generators.
The electric car first appeared in the middle of the 20th century. It has been the main method of powering trucks and cars for about hundred years, but electricity is still commonly used in other types of vehicles, such as engine trains and various small vehicles. Electric vehicles have ushered in a renaissance in the twenty first century, thanks to technological advances and increased awareness of renewable energy, as well as the potential for reducing the impact of transportation on environment issue and other changes in climate.
Benefits of Electric Vehicles:
As electric vehicles become more and more common, the cost is falling rapidly, and there are many benefits for the driver to switch. From the environmental impact to saving fuel, taxes and maintenance costs, electric vehicles can help you save a lot. According to the cost per mile, the cost of an all-electric car may be a quarter or less of that of a conventional gasoline or diesel car.
- Perfect car cost
- Easy to maintain
- Good for you and for environment too
- Easy and fast charging
- Driving experience is more joy able and flexible
- Future is all about electric vehicles
Top rated luxury EVs
Porsche taycan:
Porsche’s first entry into the EV market is characterized by incredible acceleration (0-100 km/h) and strong power in 2.4 seconds-it is the first series EV equipped with a two-speed transmission and system. If you drive the Taycan with 800 V, you can think it is fast. Fast acceleration. Fast charging time: 5% charge in just 22 minutes.
This is extremely fast, especially if you choose Turbo S: The sportier and more powerful Taycan version can reach up to 260 km/h or 162 miles per hour. However, equally important is the style of this electric car. Whether it is 4S, Turbo or Turbo S, Taycan is reminiscent of other cars in the Porsche series with its sleek curved appearance.
Tesla S plaid model:
Tesla announced that reservations for the latest Tesla Model S (lattice brand) have begun, and the range, performance and acceleration of luxury electric vehicles have been improved. According to Musk, it reaches a speed of up to 50km/h in less than two seconds, and its cruising range is truly unique. When fully charged, the Model S Plaid can travel 850 miles, twice that of other high-end electric vehicles.
The comfort level it brings is second to none. In October 2020, Musk also confirmed that Model S Plaid will be equipped with the most efficient batteries and cells used by this innovative company. The Model S Plaid has a maximum speed of 200 mph (or 321 km/h).
BMW i4:
BMW has released electric models to complement its product portfolio, each with its own style and approach. With i4, BMW provides a lot of power for small cars. As a competitor of Tesla Model 3 and Audi etron GT, this car has low doors and a slim and stylish appearance, 530 horsepower motor, 80.0 kWh battery and nearly 600 kilometers of cruising range. Accelerating from 0 to 62 mph (just over 0-100 km/h) in 4 seconds did not make it as fast as the others on this list, but given its low profile, it took a hit.
The exquisite appearance of i4 is designed to attract aesthetic consumers, with white leather interior, Rose gold trim and balsa wood elements throughout the cab.
Model X Tesla:
Till now, electric cars were not necessarily the same as the ones we see today. This ultra-practical SUV has practical functions and luxurious details, combining the best of both worlds: the sustainability of a natural and comfortable model. High-tech cabin; long distance; seats are spacious enough to accommodate seven people.
With Tesla’s eye-catching design elements and Tesla’s infamous “absurd mode” (060 mph / 0.100 km / h in 2.7 seconds) and other interesting privileges, this Tesla is undoubtedly an excellent electric car in market. Other examples of this style can be seen in Falcon doors; autonomous driving functions, seemingly omniscient instruments, and even Model X’s simple but smooth driving nature.
I8 BMW (road monster):
With this electric version of the original BMW i8, BMW continues the trend of electric or hybrid versions of best-selling gasoline classics. However, as a BMW, the electric i8 Roadster is full of subtle improvements, bringing an extremely refined driving experience to this car with additional butterfly doors, elegant silhouette, and a quiet engine.
The i8 electric sports car can reach from 0 to 60 mph (and 0 100 mph) in 4.2 seconds. The all-electric convertible sports car has a cruising range of only 53 miles, so it is important to use various drive options strategically. The driving pleasure of the electric i8 Roadster still provides a more environmentally friendly way to accelerate BMW. To be honest, many people consider this is a completely sufficient compromise.
Jaguar:
This car is more about luxury and blends with technology. The fast-charging time at 80°C is about 45 minutes, which is a far cry from the hours that a mid-range electric car needs to accept a load. Its typical range is about 250 miles. Fast for its type, this car is designed to bridge the gap between standard sports cars and electric cars. To achieve this, Jaguar has increased the torque that the car transmits when the driver depresses the accelerator pedal.
The I Pace accelerates from 0 to 60 mph (0100 km/h) in 4.5 seconds and has a top speed of 124 mph (200 km/h). In addition, it also has cool technical features, such as ascending and descending scanners, almost silent motors, keyless entry, two-zone climate control, automatic adjustment of LEDs, and more.
References:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/best-cars/top-10-best-luxury-electric-cars
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_vehicle