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[[File:2020 Tesla Model 3 on taxi plates, Long Island City (front left).jpg|thumb|[[Tesla Model 3]] is the best-selling battery electric automobile in world history since early 2020.<ref name="Model3TopEV">{{cite news|last=Holland|first=Maximilian|date=March 10, 2020|title=Tesla Passes 1 Million EV Milestone & Model 3 Becomes All Time Best Seller|website=CleanTechnica|url=https://cleantechnica.com/2020/03/10/tesla-passes-1-million-ev-milestone-and-model-3-becomes-all-time-best-seller/|url-status=live|access-date=April 20, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200412045911/https://cleantechnica.com/2020/03/10/tesla-passes-1-million-ev-milestone-and-model-3-becomes-all-time-best-seller/|archive-date=April 12, 2020|quote=Tesla’s quarterly reports, meanwhile, had put the Model 3’s cumulative sales at 447,980 at the end of 2019.}}</ref>]]
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[[File:2020 Tesla Model Y, front 5.16.21.jpg|thumb|The [[Tesla Model Y]] is the first electric vehicle to become the world's best-selling car in 2023, outselling the [[Toyota Corolla]].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Akhtar |first=Riz |date=2024-01-29 |title=Tesla Model Y confirmed as world’s best-selling car in 2023, beating Rav4 and Corolla |work=TheDriven.io |url=https://thedriven.io/2024/01/29/tesla-model-y-confirmed-as-worlds-best-selling-car-in-2023-beating-rav4-and-corolla/ |access-date=2024-02-17}}</ref>]]
[[Battery electric vehicles]] are vehicles exclusively using [[chemical energy]] stored in [[rechargeable battery]] [[Battery pack|packs]], with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g., hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.). The following list includes [[mass-produced]] vehicles, formerly produced vehicles, and planned vehicles.


== Production models ==
This is a list of [[battery electric vehicles]] that are currently mass-produced, formerly produced, and planned. It includes only vehicles exclusively using [[chemical energy]] stored in [[rechargeable battery]] [[Battery pack|packs]], with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g. hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.).

== Current production models ==
{{See also|Category:Production electric cars}}


=== Highway-capable automobiles ===
=== Highway-capable automobiles ===
Highway-capable battery electric automobiles capable of {{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} [[highway]] speed:
Highway-capable battery electric automobiles capable of {{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} [[highway]] speed:


====Outside the Chinese market ====
==== Outside the Chinese market ====
Current production highway-capable battery electric automobiles originating outside the [[Automotive industry in China|Chinese market]]:
Production highway-capable battery electric automobiles originating outside the [[Automotive industry in China|Chinese market]], both dedicated battery electric vehicles (without an [[Internal combustion engine|ICE]]-powered counterpart sharing the same body) or non-dedicated battery electric vehicles (based on an ICE-powered vehicle):

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{| class="wikitable sortable"style="font-size:95%"
! width="25%" |Model
!Model
! width="8%" |Calendar year produced
!Calendar year<br>produced
! width="20%" |Body style
!Body style
! width="12%" |Platform
!Platform
! width="12%" |Dedicated battery electric vehicle{{refn|group=nb|Indicates whether the vehicle is a dedicated battery electric vehicle without any non-battery electric counterpart sharing the same underpinnings or body}}
!Dedicated battery<br>electric vehicle?{{refn|group=nb|Indicates whether the vehicle is a dedicated battery electric vehicle without any non-battery electric counterpart sharing the same underpinnings or body}}
! width="20%" |Manufacturer
!Manufacturer
! width="20%" |Marque origin
!Marque origin
|-
|-
|[[Aspark Owl|Aspark OWL]]
| [[Aspark Owl]]
|2021
| 2021
|[[Coupe|Coupé]]
| [[Coupe|Coupé]]
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Aspark]]
| [[Aspark]]
|Japan
| Japan
|-
|-
|[[Audi e-tron (2018)|Audi e-tron]]
| [[Audi e-tron GT]]
| 2021
|2018
| [[Sedan (automobile)|Sedan]]
|[[Crossover SUV]]
|[[Volkswagen Group MLB platform#MLB Evo|MLB evo]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=The first all-electric Audi on the basis of the MLB evo|url=https://www.audi-technology-portal.de/en/download?file=2896|website=Audi Technology Portal}}</ref>
| J1<ref>{{Cite web|title=The J1 performance platform the first e-tron GT concept|url=https://www.audi-technology-portal.de/en/download?file=2950|website=Audi Technology Portal}}</ref>
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Audi]]
| [[Audi]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Audi e-tron GT]]
| [[Audi Q4 e-tron]]
|2021
| 2021
| [[Crossover SUV]]
|[[Sedan (automobile)|Sedan]]
| [[Volkswagen Group MEB platform|MEB]]<ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=AutoCarPro |url=https://www.autocarpro.in/news/evage-motors-showcases-1-tonne-electric-delivery-truck--116898 |access-date=13 February 2022 |website= |language=en}}</ref>
|J1<ref>{{Cite web|title=The J1 performance platform – the first e-tron GT concept|url=https://www.audi-technology-portal.de/en/download?file=2950|website=Audi Technology Portal}}</ref>
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Audi]]
| [[Audi]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Audi Q4 e-tron]]
| [[Audi Q6 e-tron]]
| 2024
|2021
|Crossover SUV
| [[Crossover SUV]]
| [[Volkswagen Group Premium Platform Electric|PPE]]
|[[Volkswagen Group MEB platform|MEB]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Audi Q4 e-tron concept|url=https://www.audi.com/en/innovation/concept-cars/q4-e-tron-concept.html|access-date=2022-02-13|website=audi.com|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Audi]]
| [[Audi]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[BMW i3]]
| [[Audi Q8 e-tron]]
| 2018
|2013
| Crossover SUV
|[[Hatchback]]
|i3<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=DeMattia|first=Nico|date=2021-07-01|title=BMW iX: This is why an EV-focused platform is exciting|url=https://www.bmwblog.com/2021/07/01/bmw-ix-ev-platform-is-exciting/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=BMW BLOG|language=en-US}}</ref>
| [[Volkswagen Group MLB platform#MLB Evo|MLB evo]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=The first all-electric Audi on the basis of the MLB evo|url=https://www.audi-technology-portal.de/en/download?file=2896|website=Audi Technology Portal}}</ref>
|Yes
| Yes
|[[BMW]]
| [[Audi]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
| [[Fiat New 500|Abarth 500e]]
|[[BMW i4]]
| 2020
|2021
| Hatchback
|[[Liftback]]
|
|[[BMW CLAR platform|CLAR]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Toma|first=Sebastian|date=2021-10-19|title=BMW Prepping New Platform for 2025 Release, It Will Be Fit for Any Kind of EV|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/news/bmw-prepping-new-platform-for-2025-release-it-will-be-fit-for-any-kind-of-ev-172062.html|access-date=2022-02-13|website=autoevolution|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
|No
|[[BMW]]
| [[Stellantis]]
| Italy
|Germany
|-
| [[Acura ZDX#Second generation (2024)|Acura ZDX]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[General Motors BEV3 platform|BEV3]]
| Yes
| [[Acura]] (produced by [[General Motors]])
| Japan
|-
|-
|[[BMW i7]]
| [[Alpine A290]]
| 2024
|2022
| Hatchback
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family|CMF–B&nbsp;EV / AmpR Small]]
| Yes
| [[Automobiles Alpine|Alpine]]/[[Renault]]
| France
|-
| [[Alfa Romeo Junior (2024)|Alfa Romeo Junior]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Common Modular Platform|eCMP]]/ [[Common Modular Platform|CMP]]
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| Italy
|-
| [[BMW i4]]
| 2021
| [[Liftback]]
| [[BMW CLAR platform|CLAR]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Toma|first=Sebastian|date=19 October 2021|title=BMW Prepping New Platform for 2025 Release, It Will Be Fit for Any Kind of EV|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/news/bmw-prepping-new-platform-for-2025-release-it-will-be-fit-for-any-kind-of-ev-172062.html|access-date=13 February 2022|website=autoevolution|language=en}}</ref>
| No
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
|-
|[[BMW 5 Series (G60)#BMW i5|BMW i5]]
|2023
|Sedan
|Sedan
|CLAR
|CLAR
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|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[BMW 5 Series (G60)#BMW i5|BMW i5 Touring]]
|[[BMW iX]]
|2024
|2021
|Station wagon
|Crossover SUV
|CLAR
|iX<ref name=":3" />
|Yes
|No
|[[BMW]]
|[[BMW]]
|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[BMW iX3]]
| [[BMW i7]]
| 2022
|2020
| Sedan
| CLAR
| No
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
|-
| [[BMW iX]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| iX<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=DeMattia |first=Nico |date=1 July 2021 |title=BMW iX: This is why an EV-focused platform is exciting |url=https://www.bmwblog.com/2021/07/01/bmw-ix-ev-platform-is-exciting/ |access-date=13 February 2022 |website=BMW BLOG |language=en-US}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
|-
| [[BMW iX1]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
| [[BMW UKL platform|UKL2]]
| No
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
|-
|[[BMW X2|BMW iX2]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[BMW UKL platform|UKL2]]
|CLAR<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-20|title=BMW Has A Totally New Approach To Building EVs|url=https://carbuzz.com/news/bmw-has-a-totally-new-approach-to-building-evs|access-date=2022-02-13|website=CarBuzz|language=en-us}}</ref>
|No
|No
|[[BMW]]
|[[BMW]]
|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[BrightDrop EV600]]
| [[BMW iX3]]
| 2020
|2022
| Crossover SUV
|[[Van]]
| CLAR<ref>{{Cite web|date=20 July 2020|title=BMW Has A Totally New Approach To Building EVs|url=https://carbuzz.com/news/bmw-has-a-totally-new-approach-to-building-evs|access-date=13 February 2022|website=CarBuzz|language=en-us}}</ref>
|
|Yes
| No
|[[General Motors]]
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
|-
| [[Chevrolet BrightDrop]]
| 2022
| [[Van]]
| BT1
| Yes
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
|-
| [[Cadillac Lyriq]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
| [[General Motors BEV3 platform|BEV3]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=23 June 2021|title=2023 Cadillac Lyriq|url=https://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/cadillac/lyriq/2023-cadillac-lyriq/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=GM Authority}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
|-
| [[Cadillac Optiq]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[General Motors BEV3 platform|BEV3]]
| Yes
| [[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Cadillac Lyriq]]
| [[Cadillac Celestiq]]
| 2024
|2022
| Liftback
| [[General Motors BEV3 platform|BEV3]]
| Yes
| [[General Motors]]
|United States
|-
| [[Chevrolet BrightDrop]]
| 2022
| [[Van]]
| BT1
| Yes
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
|-
|[[Chevrolet Blazer EV]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|BEV3
|BEV3<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-06-23|title=2023 Cadillac Lyriq|url=https://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/cadillac/lyriq/2023-cadillac-lyriq/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=GM Authority}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[General Motors]]
|[[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Chevrolet Bolt EUV]]
| [[Chevrolet Equinox EV]]
| 2024
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|BEV3
|[[General Motors BEV2 platform|BEV2]]<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|date=2017-05-25|title=GM BEV2 Vehicle Platform|url=https://gmauthority.com/blog/gm/gm-platforms/gm-bev-2-platform/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=GM Authority}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[General Motors]]
|[[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Chevrolet Bolt|Chevrolet Bolt EV]]
|[[Chevrolet Silverado EV]]
|2023
|2016
|Pickup truck
|Hatchback
|[[General Motors BT1 platform|BT1]]
|BEV2<ref name=":2" />
|Yes
|Yes
|[[General Motors]]
|[[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Citroën Berlingo|Citroën ë-Berlingo]]
| [[Citroën e-Berlingo]]
|2021
| 2021
|Van
| Van
|EMP2
| [[EMP2 platform|EMP2]]
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[Citroën C3#Fourth generation (CC21)|Citroën ë-C3 (Europe)]]
|2023
|Hatchback
|[[Common Modular Platform|Smart Car]]
|No
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|France
|France
|-
|-
|[[Citroën C4|Citroën ë-C4]]
|[[Citroën C3 (CC21)|Citroën ë-C3 (India)]]
|2023
|2021
|Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
|[[Common Modular Platform|Smart Car]]
|CMP
|No
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|France
|France
|-
|-
|[[Citroën Jumper|Citroën ë-Jumper/Relay]]
| [[Citroën C4#ë-C4|Citroën ë-C4]]
|2021
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
| [[Common Modular Platform|eCMP]]
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
|[[Citroën Jumpy|Citroën ë-Jumpy/Dispatch/SpaceTourer]]
| [[Citroën C4#ë-C4|Citroën ë-C4 X]]
| 2022
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
| [[Common Modular Platform|eCMP]]
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[Citroën Jumper|Citroën ë-Jumper/Relay]]
| 2021
| Van
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
| [[Citroën Jumpy|Citroën ë-Jumpy/Dispatch/SpaceTourer]]
|[[Cupra Born]]
|2021
| 2021
| Van
|Hatchback
| EMP2
|MEB
|Yes
| No
|[[SEAT]]
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|Spain
|-
|-
|[[Dacia Spring Electric]]
| [[Cupra Born]]
|2021
| 2021
|Hatchback
| Hatchback
| MEB
|[[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMFA-EV|CMFA-EV]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2022-01-27|title=Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance To Unveil 35 New EVs By 2030|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2022/01/renault-nissan-mitsubishi-alliance-to-unveil-35-new-evs-by-2030/|access-date=2022-01-28|website=Carscoops|language=en-US}}</ref>
| Yes
|No
| [[SEAT]]
|[[Automobile Dacia|Dacia]]/[[Renault]]
| Spain
|Romania
|-
|-
| [[Cupra Tavascan]]
|[[DS 3 Crossback|DS 3 Crossback E-Tense]]
| 2023
|2019
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| MEB
|CMP
| Yes
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[SEAT]]
| Spain
|France
|-
| [[Dacia Spring Electric]]
| 2021
| Hatchback
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMFA-EV|CMFA-EV]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 January 2022|title=Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance To Unveil 35 New EVs By 2030|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2022/01/renault-nissan-mitsubishi-alliance-to-unveil-35-new-evs-by-2030/|access-date=28 January 2022|website=Carscoops|language=en-US}}</ref>
| No
| [[Automobile Dacia|Dacia]]/[[Renault]]
| Romania
|-
|-
|[[Fiat Ducato|Fiat e-Ducato]]
| [[DS 3|DS 3 Crossback E-Tense]]
| 2019
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
| eCMP
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[DS 7 Crossback|DS 7 Crossback E-Tense]]
| 2017
| Crossover SUV
| [[EMP2 platform]]
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[Dodge Charger (2024)|Dodge Charger Daytona EV]]
| 2024
| Liftback
| [[STLA Large]]
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| United States
|-
| [[Faraday Future FF 91]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
|
| Yes
| [[Faraday Future]]
| United States
|-
| [[Fiat Ducato|Fiat e-Ducato]]
| 2021
| Van
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|Italy
| Italy
|-
| [[Citroën Jumpy|Fiat e-Scudo/e-Ulysse]]
| 2022
| Van
| EMP2
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| Italy
|-
|-
|[[Citroën Berlingo|Fiat e-Scudo/e-Ulysse]]
| [[Fiat New 500|Fiat 500e]]
| 2020
|2022
| Hatchback
|Van
|
|
| Yes
| [[Stellantis]]
| Italy
|-
|[[Fiat 600e]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|eCMP / [[Common Modular Platform|CMP]]
|No
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|Italy
|Italy
|-
|-
|[[Fiat New 500]]
|[[Fiat Grande Panda]]
|2024
|2020
|Hatchback
|Hatchback
|[[Stellantis Smart Car Platform|Smart Car]]
|
|Yes
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|Italy
|Italy
|-
|-
|[[Ford Transit|Ford E-Transit]]
| [[Ford Capri EV]]
| 2024
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|[[Van]]
| MEB
|
| Yes
|No
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
|United States
| United States
|-
|-
|[[Ford F-150 Lightning]]
| [[Ford Transit|Ford E-Transit]]
| 2021
|2022
|[[Pickup truck]]
| [[Van]]
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
|United States
| United States
|-
|-
|[[Ford Mustang Mach-E]]
| [[Ford Transit Courier|Ford E-Transit Courier]]
| 2023
|2020
| [[Van]]
|Crossover SUV
| [[Ford Global B-car Platform#B2E|Ford Global B-car]]
|[[Ford GE1 platform|GE1]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Radu|first=Vlad|date=2021-01-08|title=A Complete Overview of the Ford Mustang Mach-E’s Diverse Powertrain Options|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/news/a-complete-overview-of-the-ford-mustang-mach-es-diverse-powertrain-options-154178.html|access-date=2021-02-24|website=autoevolution|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
| No
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
|United States
| United States
|-
|-
| [[Ford Transit Custom|Ford E-Transit Custom]]
|[[Genesis Electrified G80]]
|2021
| 2021
| [[Van]]
|Sedan
|M3
|
|No
| No
|[[Genesis Motor]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
|South Korea
|-
|-
| [[Ford F-150 Lightning]]
|[[Genesis Electrified GV70]]
|2022
| 2022
| [[Pickup truck]]
|Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Genesis Motor]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
|South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Genesis GV60]]
| [[Ford Mustang Mach-E]]
| 2020
|2021
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform|E-GMP]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-08-19|title=Genesis presents the first E-GMP model|url=https://www.electrive.com/2021/08/19/genesis-presents-the-first-e-gmp-model/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=electrive.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
| [[Ford GE1 platform|GE1]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=Radu|first=Vlad|date=8 January 2021|title=A Complete Overview of the Ford Mustang Mach-E's Diverse Powertrain Options|url=https://www.autoevolution.com/news/a-complete-overview-of-the-ford-mustang-mach-es-diverse-powertrain-options-154178.html|access-date=24 February 2021|website=autoevolution|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Genesis Motor]]
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
|South Korea
|-
| [[Ford Explorer EV]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| MEB
| Yes
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
|-
| [[Genesis Electrified G80]]
| 2021
| Sedan
| M3
| No
| [[Genesis Motor]]
| South Korea
|-
| [[Genesis Electrified GV70]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
| M3
| No
| [[Genesis Motor]]
| South Korea
|-
|-
|[[GMC Hummer EV]]
| [[Genesis GV60]]
| 2021
|2022
|Pickup truck and [[SUV]]
| Crossover SUV
|BT1<ref>{{Cite web|title=GMC Hummer EV Won’t Share Components With ICE Trucks From GM|url=https://insideevs.com/news/458415/gmc-hummer-ev-no-components-sharing-bespoke/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
| [[Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform|E-GMP]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=19 August 2021|title=Genesis presents the first E-GMP model|url=https://www.electrive.com/2021/08/19/genesis-presents-the-first-e-gmp-model/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=electrive.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Genesis Motor]]
| South Korea
|-
|[[GMC Sierra EV]]
|2023
|Pickup truck
|[[General Motors BT1 platform|BT1]]
|Yes
|Yes
|[[General Motors]]
|[[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Honda e]]
| [[GMC Hummer EV]]
| 2022
|2020
| Pickup truck and [[SUV]]
|Hatchback
| BT1<ref>{{Cite web|title=GMC Hummer EV Won't Share Components With ICE Trucks From GM|url=https://insideevs.com/news/458415/gmc-hummer-ev-no-components-sharing-bespoke/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
|-
| [[Honda e:Ny1|Honda e:Ny1/e:N1]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
|
|
|Yes
| No
|[[Honda]]
| [[Honda]]
|Japan
| Japan
|-
|-
|[[Hyundai Ioniq 5]]
|[[Honda Prologue]]
|2023
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[General Motors BEV3 platform|BEV3]]
|E-GMP<ref>{{Cite web|title=Introducing the E-GMP {{!}} Brand - Hyundai Worldwide|url=https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/brand/e-gmp-revolution|access-date=2022-02-13|website=HYUNDAI MOTORS|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Honda]] (produced by [[General Motors]])
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|Japan
|South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Hyundai Ioniq Electric]]
| [[Hyundai Casper Electric|Hyundai Casper Electric / Inster]]
| 2024
|2016
| Hatchback
|Liftback
| [[Hyundai-Kia K platforms|Hyundai-Kia K1]]
| No
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| South Korea
|-
| [[Hyundai Ioniq 5]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| E-GMP<ref>{{Cite web|title=Introducing the E-GMP {{!}} Brand – Hyundai Worldwide|url=https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/brand/e-gmp-revolution|access-date=13 February 2022|website=HYUNDAI MOTORS|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| South Korea
|-
| [[Hyundai Ioniq 6]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| E-GMP
| Yes
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| South Korea
|-
| [[Hyundai Kona Electric]]
| 2019
| Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|South Korea
| South Korea
|-
| [[Hyundai Porter|Hyundai Porter2 Electric]]
| 2019
| Pickup truck
|
| No
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Hyundai Kona Electric]]
| [[Jaguar I-Pace]]
| 2018
|2019
| Crossover SUV
| D7e<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tesla Model S vs Jaguar I-Pace|url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/tesla/model-s/108090/tesla-model-s-vs-jaguar-i-pace|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Auto Express|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Jaguar Land Rover]]
| United Kingdom
|-
|[[Jeep Avenger]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|eCMP / STLA Small
|
|No
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|United States
|South Korea
|-
|-
| [[Kia Bongo|Kia Bongo EV]]
|[[Hyundai Porter|Hyundai Porter2 Electric]]
| 2020
|2019
|Pickup truck
| Pickup truck
|
|
|No
| No
| [[Kia]]
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|South Korea
| South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Jaguar I-Pace]]
|[[Kia EV3]]
|2024
|2018
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|E-GMP
|D7e<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tesla Model S vs Jaguar I-Pace|url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/tesla/model-s/108090/tesla-model-s-vs-jaguar-i-pace|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Auto Express|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Jaguar Land Rover]]
|United Kingdom
|-
|[[Kia Bongo|Kia Bongo EV]]
|2020
|Pickup truck
|
|No
|[[Kia]]
|[[Kia]]
|South Korea
|South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Kia EV6]]
| [[Kia EV6]]
|2021
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| [[Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform|E-GMP]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=30 March 2021|title=Kia presents first dedicated electric car Kia EV6 on E-GMP|url=https://www.electrive.com/2021/03/30/kia-presents-first-dedicated-electric-car-kia-ev6-on-e-gmp/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=electrive.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Kia]]
| South Korea
|-
|[[Kia EV9]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|E-GMP
|E-GMP<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-30|title=Kia presents first dedicated electric car Kia EV6 on E-GMP|url=https://www.electrive.com/2021/03/30/kia-presents-first-dedicated-electric-car-kia-ev6-on-e-gmp/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=electrive.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Kia]]
|[[Kia]]
|South Korea
|South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Kia Niro EV|Kia Niro EV/e-Niro]]
| [[Kia Niro EV|Kia Niro EV/e-Niro]]
|2018
| 2018
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Kia]]
| [[Kia]]
|South Korea
| South Korea
|-
|-
|[[Kia Ray EV]]
| [[Kia Ray EV]]
|2012
| 2012
|[[Minivan|MPV/minivan]]
| [[Minivan|MPV/minivan]]
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Kia]]
| [[Kia]]
|South Korea
| South Korea
|-
|-
| [[SsangYong Korando#Korando e-Motion|KGM Korando e-Motion]]
|[[Kia Soul EV]]
| 2022
|2014
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Kia]]
| [[KG Mobility]]
|South Korea
| South Korea
|-
|-
| [[KGM Torres#Torres EVX|KGM Torres EVX]]
|[[Lexus RZ]]
| 2023
|2022
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|
|[[e-TNGA]]
|Yes
| No
|[[Toyota]]
| [[KG Mobility]]
| South Korea
|Japan
|-
|-
|[[Lexus UX|Lexus UX 300e]]
| [[Lexus RZ]]
| 2022
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[e-TNGA]]
|[[Toyota New Global Architecture#GA-C|TNGA: GA-C]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=New 2021 Lexus UX 300e electric SUV on sale now with 196-mile range|url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/lexus/ux/108379/new-2021-lexus-ux-300e-electric-suv-sale-now-196-mile-range|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Auto Express|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
|No
|[[Toyota]]
| [[Toyota]]
|Japan
| Japan
|-
|-
| [[Lexus UX|Lexus UX 300e]]
|[[Lotus Eletre]]
| 2020
|2022
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|EPA<ref>{{cite web |last=Pappas |first=Thanos |date=31 August 2021 |title=Lotus Teases Four New EV Models, Including Three SUVs And A Sportscar |url=https://www.carscoops.com/2021/08/lotus-teases-four-new-ev-models-including-three-suvs-and-a-sportscar/ |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=Carscoops}}</ref>
| [[Toyota New Global Architecture#GA-C|TNGA: GA-C]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=New 2021 Lexus UX 300e electric SUV on sale now with 196-mile range|url=https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/lexus/ux/108379/new-2021-lexus-ux-300e-electric-suv-sale-now-196-mile-range|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Auto Express|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
| No
|[[Lotus Cars]]
| [[Toyota]]
| Japan
|United Kingdom
|-
|-
|[[Lotus Evija]]
| [[Lotus Eletre]]
| 2023
|2020
| Crossover SUV
|[[Coupe|Coupé]]
|Extreme<ref>{{Cite web|title=1,973-hp Lotus Evija electric hypercar enters final stage of development|url=https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1126163_1-973-hp-lotus-evija-electric-hypercar-enters-final-stage-of-development|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Motor Authority|language=en}}</ref>
| EPA<ref name="auto3">{{cite web |last=Pappas |first=Thanos |date=31 August 2021 |title=Lotus Teases Four New EV Models, Including Three SUVs And A Sportscar |url=https://www.carscoops.com/2021/08/lotus-teases-four-new-ev-models-including-three-suvs-and-a-sportscar/ |access-date=8 March 2022 |website=Carscoops}}</ref>
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Lotus Cars]]
| [[Lotus Cars]]
|United Kingdom
| United Kingdom
|-
| [[Lotus Emeya]]
| 2024
| Liftback
| EPA<ref name="auto3"/>
| Yes
| [[Lotus Cars]]
| United Kingdom
|-
|-
|[[Lucid Air]]
| [[Lotus Evija]]
| 2023
|2021
| [[Coupe|Coupé]]
|Sedan
| Extreme<ref>{{Cite web|title=1,973-hp Lotus Evija electric hypercar enters final stage of development|url=https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1126163_1-973-hp-lotus-evija-electric-hypercar-enters-final-stage-of-development|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Motor Authority|date=28 April 2021 |language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Lotus Cars]]
| United Kingdom
|-
| [[Lucid Air]]
| 2021
| Sedan
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Lucid Motors]]
| [[Lucid Motors]]
|United States
| United States
|-
|-
|[[Mazda MX-30]]
|[[Luxgen n7]]
|2023
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Foxtron MIH]]
| Yes
| [[Yulon Motors]]
| Taiwan
|-
|[[Lancia Ypsilon]]
|2024
| Hatchback
| eCMP
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| Italy
|-
| [[Mahindra XUV300|Mahindra XUV400]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
| [[Mahindra & Mahindra|Mahindra]]
|[[Mazda]]
| India
|Japan
|-
|-
|[[Maserati Grecale|Maserati Grecale Folgore]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQA]]
|2023
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[FCA Giorgio platform|FCA Giorgio]]
|MFA2
|No
|No
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|Italy
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Maserati GranTurismo|Maserati GranTurismo Folgore]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQB]]
|2023
|2021
|Coupé
|Crossover SUV
|Giorgio Sport
|MFA2
|No
|No
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|Italy
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQC]]
| [[Mazda MX-30]]
| 2020
|2021
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Skyactiv#e-Skyactiv|e-Skyactiv]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz MRA platform|MRA]]
|Yes
| No
| [[Mazda]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| Japan
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQE]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQA]]
| 2021
|2022
| Crossover SUV
|Sedan
| MFA2
|EVA
|Yes
| No
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQS]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQB]]
|2021
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
|Liftback
| MFA2
|MEA
|Yes
| No
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQE]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| EVA
| Yes
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| Germany
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV]]
|2022
|2022
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|MEA
|EVA
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQV]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQS]]
| 2021
|2020
| Liftback
|MPV/minivan
| MEA
| Yes
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| Germany
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
| MEA
| Yes
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| Germany
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQT]]
| 2023
| Van
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMF-CD|Renault–Nissan CMF-CD platform]]
| No
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| Germany
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQV]]
| 2020
| MPV/minivan
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mercedes-Benz EQV|Mercedes-Benz eSprinter]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz G-Class EV|Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology]]
| 2024
|2021
| SUV
|Van
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Mini Electric|Mini Electric/Cooper SE]]
|[[Mini Hatch#Fourth generation|Mini Cooper E/SE]]
|2023
|2020
|Hatchback
|Hatchback
|
|
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|United Kingdom
|United Kingdom
|-
|-
|[[Mini Countryman#third|Mini Countryman E/SE]]
|[[Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV]]
|2023
|2011
|Crossover SUV
|Van
|[[BMW UKL platform|UKL2]]
|
|No
|No
|[[Mini (marque)|Mini]]/[[BMW]]
|[[Mitsubishi Motors]]
|United Kingdom
|Japan
|-
|-
|[[Nissan Ariya]]
| [[Mitsubishi eK X EV]]
| 2022
|2021
| Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
| KEI-EV
|
|Yes
| No
|[[Nissan]]
| [[NMKV]]
|Japan
| Japan
|-
|-
| [[Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV]]
|[[Nissan e-NV200]]
| 2011
|2014
|Van
| Van
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Nissan]]
| [[Mitsubishi Motors]]
|Japan
| Japan
|-
|-
| [[Moskvitch 3|Moskvitch 3e]]
|[[Nissan Leaf]]
| 2022
|2010
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
|
|
|Yes
| No
|[[Nissan]]
| [[Moskvitch]]
| Russia
|Japan
|-
| [[Nissan Ariya]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMF-EV|CMF-EV]]
| Yes
| [[Nissan]]
| Japan
|-
|-
| [[Renault Kangoo#Third generation (KFK; 2020)|Nissan Townstar EV]]
|[[Opel Combo|Opel/Vauxhall Combo-e]]
|2021
| 2021
|Van
| Van
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMF-CD|CMF-CD]]
| No
| [[Nissan]] (produced by [[Renault]])
| Japan
|-
| [[Nissan Leaf]]
| 2010
| Hatchback
|
|
| Yes
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Nissan]]
| Japan
|Germany/United Kingdom
|-
|-
| [[Nissan Sakura]]
|[[Opel Corsa|Opel/Vauxhall Corsa-e]]
| 2022
|2019
|Hatchback
| Hatchback
| KEI-EV
|CMP<ref>{{Cite web|title=Modular Multi-Energy Platforms: For Efficient Variety of Models|url=https://www.media.stellantis.com/em-en/opel/press/modular-multi-energy-platforms-for-efficient-variety-of-models|access-date=2022-02-13|website=www.media.stellantis.com|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[NMKV]]
| Japan
|Germany/United Kingdom
|-
|-
|[[Opel Mokka|Opel/Vauxhall Mokka-e]]
| [[Citroën e-Berlingo|Opel/Vauxhall Combo-e]]
| 2021
|2020
| Van
|Crossover SUV
| EMP2
|CMP
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|Germany/United Kingdom
| Germany/United Kingdom
|-
|-
|[[Fiat Ducato|Opel/Vauxhall Movano-e]]
| [[Opel Corsa#Corsa-e|Opel/Vauxhall Corsa Electric]]
| 2019
|2021
| Hatchback
|Van
| eCMP<ref>{{Cite web|title=Modular Multi-Energy Platforms: For Efficient Variety of Models|url=https://www.media.stellantis.com/em-en/opel/press/modular-multi-energy-platforms-for-efficient-variety-of-models|access-date=13 February 2022|website=www.media.stellantis.com|language=en}}</ref>
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|Germany/United Kingdom
| Germany/United Kingdom
|-
| [[Opel Mokka#Mokka-e|Opel/Vauxhall Mokka-e]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| eCMP
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| Germany/United Kingdom
|-
|-
|[[Opel Vivaro C|Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro/Zafira-e]]
| [[Fiat Ducato|Opel/Vauxhall Movano-e]]
|2021
| 2021
|Van
| Van
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|Germany/United Kingdom
| Germany/United Kingdom
|-
|-
| [[Opel Vivaro C|Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro/Zafira-e]]
|[[Peugeot 208|Peugeot e-208]]
| 2021
|2019
| Van
|Hatchback
| EMP2
|CMP
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
| Germany/United Kingdom
|France
|-
|-
|[[Peugeot 2008|Peugeot e-2008]]
| [[Peugeot 208#e-208|Peugeot e-208]]
| 2019
|2020
| Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
| eCMP
|CMP
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
|[[Peugeot Boxer|Peugeot e-Boxer]]
| [[Peugeot 2008|Peugeot e-2008]]
| 2020
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
| eCMP
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
|[[Peugeot Rifter|Peugeot e-Rifter]]
| [[Peugeot 3008|Peugeot e-3008]]
| 2024
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
| STLA Medium
|
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[Peugeot 5008|Peugeot e-5008]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| STLA Medium
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
|[[Peugeot 308|Peugeot e-308/e-308 SW]]
|2022
|Hatchback and station wagon
|EMP2 V3
|No
|No
|[[Stellantis]]
|[[Stellantis]]
|France
|France
|-
|-
|[[Peugeot Traveller|Peugeot e-Traveller]]
| [[Peugeot Boxer|Peugeot e-Boxer]]
|2021
| 2021
|Van
| Van
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Stellantis]]
| [[Stellantis]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
| [[Peugeot Expert|Peugeot e-Expert/e-Traveller]]
|[[Pininfarina Battista]]
| 2021
|2020
| Van
|Coupé
| EMP2
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[Citroën e-Berlingo|Peugeot e-Rifter]]
| 2021
| Van
| EMP2
| No
| [[Stellantis]]
| France
|-
| [[Pininfarina Battista]]
| 2022
| Coupé
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Automobili Pininfarina]]
| [[Automobili Pininfarina]]
|Germany/Italy
| Germany/Italy
|-
|-
|[[Polestar 2]]
| [[Polestar 2]]
|2020
| 2020
|Liftback
| Liftback
|CMA
| CMA
| Yes
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|-
|[[Polestar 3]]
|2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform|SPA2]]
| Yes
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|-
|[[Polestar 4]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|[[Sustainable Experience Architecture platform|SEA]]
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Volvo Cars]]
|[[Volvo Cars]]
|Sweden
|Sweden
|-
|-
|[[Porsche Taycan]]
| [[Porsche Macan#second|Porsche Macan (second generation)]]
| 2024
|2019
| Crossover SUV
|Sedan and [[shooting brake]]
| [[Volkswagen Group Premium Platform Electric|PPE]]
|J1
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Porsche]]
| [[Porsche]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
| [[Porsche Taycan]]
|[[Renault Kangoo Z.E.|Renault Kangoo Z.E./Kangoo E-Tech Electric]]
| 2019
|2011
| Sedan and [[shooting brake]]
|Van
|
| J1
| Yes
|No
|[[Renault]]
| [[Porsche]]
| Germany
|France
|-
|-
|[[Renault Master|Renault Master Z.E./Master E-Tech Electric]]
| [[Renault 5 E-Tech]]
| 2024
|2018
| Hatchback
|Van
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family|CMF–B&nbsp;EV / AmpR Small]]
|
| Yes
|No
|[[Renault]]
| [[Renault]]
|France
| France
|-
| [[Renault Kangoo#Third generation (KFK; 2020)|Renault Kangoo E-Tech Electric]]
| 2021
| Van
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMF-CD|CMF-CD]]
| No
| [[Renault]]
| France
|-
|-
|[[Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric]]
| [[Renault Master|Renault Master Z.E./E-Tech Electric]]
| 2018
|2022
| Van
|Crossover SUV
|
|
|Yes
| No
|[[Renault]]
| [[Renault]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
|[[Renault Twingo|Renault Twingo Z.E.]]
| [[Renault Megane E-Tech Electric]]
| 2022
|2020
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMF-EV|CMF-EV]]
| Yes
| [[Renault]]
| France
|-
| [[Renault Twingo|Renault Twingo Z.E.]]
| 2020
| Hatchback
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Renault]]
| [[Renault]]
|France
| France
|-
| [[Renault Scenic E-Tech]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Renault–Nissan Common Module Family#CMF-EV|CMF-EV]]
| Yes
| [[Renault]]
| France
|-
|-
|[[Renault Zoe]]
| [[Rimac Nevera]]
| 2021
|2012
| Coupé
|Hatchback
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Renault]]
| [[Rimac Automobili]]
| Croatia
|France
|-
|-
|[[Rimac Nevera]]
| [[Rivian EDV]]
| 2021
|2022
| Van
|[[Coupe|Coupé]]
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Rimac Automobili]]
| [[Rivian]]
| United States
|Croatia
|-
|-
|[[Rivian R1S]]
| [[Rivian R1S]]
|2022
| 2022
|SUV
| SUV
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Rivian]]
| [[Rivian]]
|United States
| United States
|-
|-
|[[Rivian R1T]]
| [[Rivian R1T]]
| 2021
|2022
|Pickup truck
| Pickup truck
|
|
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Rivian]]
| [[Rivian]]
|United States
| United States
|-
|-
|[[Škoda Enyaq iV]]
|[[Rolls-Royce Spectre]]
|2023
|2020
|Coupé
|Crossover SUV
|[[Rolls-Royce Architecture of Luxury platform|Architecture of Luxury]]
|MEB<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-10-08|title=Get to know the MEB platform, the base of the ŠKODA ENYAQ iV|url=https://www.skoda-storyboard.com/en/skoda-world/innovation-and-technology/get-to-know-the-meb-platform-the-base-of-the-skoda-enyaq-iv/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=ŠKODA Storyboard|language=en-GB}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Rolls-Royce Motor Cars|Rolls-Royce]]
|[[Škoda Auto]]
|United Kingdom
|Czech Republic
|-
|-
|[[Smart 1|smart #1]]
| [[Škoda Enyaq]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| MEB<ref>{{Cite web|date=8 October 2020|title=Get to know the MEB platform, the base of the ŠKODA ENYAQ iV|url=https://www.skoda-storyboard.com/en/skoda-world/innovation-and-technology/get-to-know-the-meb-platform-the-base-of-the-skoda-enyaq-iv/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=ŠKODA Storyboard|language=en-GB}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Škoda Auto]]
| Czech Republic
|-
| [[Smart 1|Smart #1]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
| [[Sustainable Experience Architecture platform|SEA]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Smart #1 is 268bhp spearhead for brand's all-EV relaunch |url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-smart-1-268bhp-spearhead-brands-all-ev-relaunch |access-date=8 April 2022 |website=Autocar |language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Smart Automobile]] (produced by [[Geely]])
| Germany
|-
|[[Smart 3|Smart #3]]
|2023
|2023
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Sustainable Experience Architecture platform|SEA]]
|SEA<ref>{{Cite web |title=New Smart #1 is 268bhp spearhead for brand's all-EV relaunch |url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/new-smart-1-268bhp-spearhead-brands-all-ev-relaunch |access-date=2022-04-08 |website=Autocar |language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Smart Automobile]]
|[[Smart Automobile]] (produced by [[Geely]])
|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
| [[Subaru Solterra]]
|[[Smart Forfour|smart EQ forfour]]
| 2022
|2017
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
| [[e-TNGA|e-TNGA/e-SGP]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Subaru Unveils Solterra Global All-Electric SUV|url=https://insideevs.com/news/546942/subaru-solterra-world-premiere/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Subaru]] (produced by [[Toyota]])
| Japan
|-
| [[Tata Nexon|Tata Nexon.ev]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
|
|
| No
| [[Tata Motors Cars]]
| India
|-
|[[Tata Punch|Tata Punch.ev]]
|2024
|Crossover SUV
|Acti.ev
|No
|No
|[[Daimler AG]]
|[[Tata Motors Cars]]
|India
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Smart Fortwo|smart EQ fortwo]]
| [[Tata Harrier|Tata Harrier.ev]]
| 2024
|2017
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Daimler AG]]
| [[Tata Motors Cars]]
| India
|Germany
|-
|-
| [[Tata Curvv|Tata Curvv.ev]]
|[[SsangYong Korando#Korando e-Motion|SsangYong Korando e-Motion]]
|2024
|2022
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
|[[SsangYong Motor]]
| [[Tata Motors Cars]]
| India
|South Korea
|-
|-
| [[Tata Tiago|Tata Tiago.ev]]
|[[Subaru Solterra]]
|2022
| 2022
| Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
|
|[[e-TNGA|e-TNGA/e-SGP]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Subaru Unveils Solterra Global All-Electric SUV|url=https://insideevs.com/news/546942/subaru-solterra-world-premiere/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
| No
| [[Tata Motors Cars]]
|[[Subaru]] (produced by [[Toyota]])
| India
|Japan
|-
|-
|[[Tata Nexon EV]]
| [[Tata Tigor EV]]
| 2022
|2020
| Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|
|
|No
| No
|[[Tata Motors Cars]]
| [[Tata Motors Cars]]
|India
| India
|-
|-
| [[Tesla Cybertruck]]
|[[Tata Tigor EV|Tata Tigor EV/X Pres-T EV]]
| 2023
|2019
| Pickup
|Sedan
|
|
| Yes
|No
|[[Tata Motors Cars]]
| [[Tesla, Inc.]]
| United States
|India
|-
| [[Tesla Model 3]]
| 2017
| Sedan
| Model 3
| Yes
| [[Tesla, Inc.]]
| United States
|-
| [[Tesla Model S]]
| 2012
| Liftback
| Model S
| Yes
| [[Tesla, Inc.]]
| United States
|-
|-
|[[Tesla Model 3]]
| [[Tesla Model X]]
| 2015
|2017
| Crossover SUV
|Sedan
| Model S<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tesla Model X design & styling|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/tesla/model-x/design|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Autocar|language=en}}</ref>
|Model 3
| Yes
| [[Tesla, Inc.]]
| United States
|-
| [[Tesla Model Y]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| Model 3<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tesla Model Y: Features, Prices, Specs, and More|url=https://electrek.co/guides/tesla-model-y/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Electrek|language=en-US}}</ref>
| Yes
| [[Tesla, Inc.]]
| United States
|-
|[[Togg T10X]]
|2022
|Crossover SUV
|
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Tesla, Inc.]]
|[[Togg]]
|Turkey
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Tesla Model S]]
| [[Toyota bZ4X]]
| 2022
|2012
| Crossover SUV
|Liftback
| e-TNGA<ref>{{Cite web|title=2023 Toyota BZ4X Debuts With Estimated 250-Mile Range, Up To 215 HP|url=https://www.motor1.com/news/548378/toyota-bz4x-production-spec-debut/|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Motor1.com|language=en}}</ref>
|Model S
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Tesla, Inc.]]
| [[Toyota]]
| Japan
|United States
|-
| [[Citroën e-Berlingo|Toyota Proace City Electric]]
| 2021
| Van
| EMP2
| No
| [[Toyota]] (produced by [[Stellantis]])
| Japan
|-
| [[Toyota ProAce|Toyota Proace Electric]]
| 2021
| Van
| EMP2
| No
| [[Toyota]] (produced by [[Stellantis]])
| Japan
|-
|-
| [[Fiat Ducato|Toyota Proace Max Electric]]
|[[Tesla Model X]]
| 2023
|2015
| Van
|
| No
| [[Toyota]] (produced by [[Stellantis]])
| Japan
|-
| [[VinFast VF e34]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
|
| Yes
| [[VinFast]]
| Vietnam
|-
|[[VinFast VF 5]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|
|Model S<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tesla Model X design &amp; styling|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-review/tesla/model-x/design|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Autocar|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Tesla, Inc.]]
|[[VinFast]]
|Vietnam
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Tesla Model Y]]
|[[VinFast VF 6]]
|2024
|2020
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|
|Model 3<ref>{{Cite web|title=Tesla Model Y: Features, Prices, Specs, and More|url=https://electrek.co/guides/tesla-model-y/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Electrek|language=en-US}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Tesla, Inc.]]
|[[VinFast]]
|Vietnam
|United States
|-
|-
|[[Toyota bZ4X]]
|[[VinFast VF 7]]
|2024
|2022
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|
|e-TNGA<ref>{{Cite web|title=2023 Toyota BZ4X Debuts With Estimated 250-Mile Range, Up To 215 HP|url=https://www.motor1.com/news/548378/toyota-bz4x-production-spec-debut/|access-date=2022-02-13|website=Motor1.com|language=en}}</ref>
|Yes
|Yes
|[[Toyota]]
|[[VinFast]]
|Vietnam
|Japan
|-
|-
| [[VinFast VF 8]]
|[[Toyota ProAce City|Toyota Proace City Electric]]
| 2022
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
|
|
| Yes
|No
| [[VinFast]]
|[[Toyota]] (produced by [[Stellantis]])
| Vietnam
|Japan
|-
|-
| [[VinFast VF 9]]
|[[Toyota ProAce|Toyota Proace Electric]]
| 2023
|2021
| Crossover SUV
|Van
|
|
| Yes
|No
| [[VinFast]]
|[[Toyota]] (produced by [[Stellantis]])
| Vietnam
|Japan
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen e-Crafter]]
| [[VinFast VF 3]]
| 2024
|2018
| Crossover SUV
|Van
|
|
| Yes
|No
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[VinFast]]
| Vietnam
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen e-Up!]]
| [[Volkswagen e-Crafter]]
| 2018
|2013
| Van
|Hatchback
|
|NSF<ref>{{Cite web|title=Volkswagen e-Up! price and specifications|url=https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/electric-fleet/electric-car-and-van-data/volkswagen/e-up--1189|url-status=live|access-date=13 Feb 2022|website=Fleet News}}</ref>
|No
| No
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID.3]]
| [[Volkswagen ID.3]]
|2020
| 2020
|Hatchback
| Hatchback
|MEB
| MEB
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID.4]]
| [[Volkswagen ID.4]]
|2020
| 2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|MEB
| MEB
|Yes
| Yes
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
| Germany
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID.5]]
| [[Volkswagen ID.5]]
|2022
| 2022
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| MEB
| Yes
| [[Volkswagen]]
| Germany
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID.7]]
|2023
|Sedan
|MEB
|MEB
|Yes
|Yes
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|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID. Buzz]]
|[[Volkswagen ID.7|Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer]]
|2024
|2022
|Station Wagon
|Van and minivan
|MEB
|MEB
|Yes
|Yes
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|Germany
|Germany
|-
|-
|[[Volvo C40|Volvo C40 Recharge]]
| [[Volkswagen ID. Buzz]]
| 2022
|2021
| MPV/minivan
|Crossover SUV
| MEB
|[[Compact Modular Architecture platform|CMA]]
| Yes
|No
|[[Volvo Cars]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
| Germany
|Sweden
|-
|-
|[[Volvo XC40|Volvo XC40 Recharge]]
| [[Volvo XC40#C40|Volvo EC40]] (previously C40 Recharge)
| 2021
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Compact Modular Architecture platform|CMA]]
|CMA
|No
| No
|[[Volvo Cars]]
| [[Volvo Cars]]
|Sweden
| Sweden
|-
| [[Volvo EM90]]
| 2023
| MPV/minivan
| [[Sustainable Experience Architecture platform|SEA]]
| Yes
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|-
| [[Volvo EX30]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[Sustainable Experience Architecture platform|SEA]]
| Yes
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|-
|-
| [[Volvo XC40|Volvo EX40]] (previously XC40 Recharge)
|[[VinFast VF e34|Vinfast VF e34]]
| 2020
|2021
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| CMA
|
|Yes
| No
|[[VinFast]]
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|Vietnam
|-
|[[Volvo EX90]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Volvo Scalable Product Architecture platform|SPA2]]
| Yes
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|}
|}


====Chinese-market origin ====
==== Chinese-market origin ====
Current production highway-capable battery electric automobiles originating within the Chinese market, including vehicles produced by Chinese manufacturers and vehicles developed by foreign manufacturers that are only offered in the Chinese market:
Production highway-capable battery electric automobiles originating within the Chinese market, including vehicles produced by Chinese manufacturers for domestic market and export markets, and vehicles developed by foreign manufacturers that are only offered in the Chinese market:

{| class="wikitable sortable" width="80%" style="font-size:90%"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! width="25%" |Model
! Model
! width="8%" |Calendar year produced
! Calendar year<br>produced
! width="20%" |Body style
! Body style
! width="20%" |Manufacturer
! Manufacturer
! width="15%" |Marque origin
! Marque origin
!Source
|-
|-
|[[Aiways U5]]
|[[Aion S]]
|2019
|Sedan
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|<ref>28{{cite web |date=1 March 2019 |title=GAC Aion S Is Equipped With 58.8 kWh CATL NCM 811 Battery |url=https://insideevs.com/news/343627/gac-aion-s-is-equipped-with-588-kwh-catl-ncm-811-battery/ |accessdate=7 July 2019 |website=[[Motorsport Network#InsideEVs|InsideEVs]]}}</ref>
|-
|[[Aion S Plus|Aion S Plus / ES]]
|2021
|Sedan
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Aion S Max]]
|2023
|Sedan
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Aion LX]]
|2019
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Aiways]]
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Aiways U6]]
|[[Aion V]]
|2020
|Crossover SUV
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Aion Y]]
|2021
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Aiways]]
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Arcfox Lite]]
| [[Aiways U5]]
| 2019
|2017
| Crossover SUV
|Microcar hatchback
|[[BAIC Group]]
| [[Aiways]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Aiways U6]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| [[Aiways]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Arcfox Alpha-S|Arcfox α-S]]
| 2021
| Sedan
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Arcfox α-T]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Arcfox Kaola]]
| 2023
| MPV/Minivan
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Audi Q2L e-tron]]
| 2019
| Crossover SUV
| [[Audi]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Audi Q5 e-tron]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| [[Audi]]
| Germany
|
|-
|[[Avatr 11]]
|2022
|Crossover SUV
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Avatr 12]]
|[[Arcfox Alpha-S|Arcfox α-S]]
|2023
|2021
|Sedan
|Sedan
|[[BAIC Group]]
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[ArcFox α-T|Arcfox α-T]]
|[[AITO M5]]
|2022
|2020
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[BAIC Group]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[AITO M9]]
|[[Audi Q2L e-tron|Audi Q2L e-Tron]]
|2023
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[Audi]]
|China
|Germany
|
|-
|-
|[[Aeolus Haohan#Aeolus Sky EV01|Aeolus Sky EV01]]
|[[Audi Q5 e-tron]]
|2023
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|[[Audi]]
|China
|Germany
|
|-
|-
|[[Baojun E100]]
| [[Aeolus Yixuan]]
| 2019
|2017
| Sedan
|Microcar hatchback
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Aeolus Yixuan Max]]
| 2021
| Sedan
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Aeolus A60#Aeolus E70|Aeolus E70]]
| 2015
| Sedan
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Baojun KiWi EV]]
| 2020
| Microcar hatchback
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Baojun Yep]]
|2023
|Mini SUV
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Baojun E200|Baojun E200/Wuling Nano EV]]
|[[Baojun Yep Plus]]
|2024
|2018
|Mini SUV
|Microcar hatchback
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Baojun E300|Baojun E300/KiWi EV]]
|[[Baojun Yunduo|Baojun Yunduo / Wuling Cloud EV / MG Windsor EV]]
|2023
|2020
|Hatchback
|Microcar hatchback
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Bestune E01]]
|[[Baojun Yunhai]]
|2024
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[FAW Group]]
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Bestune NAT]]
|[[BAW Yuanbao]]
|2021
|2021
|MPV/minivan
|[[FAW Group]]
|China
|-
|[[BJEV EC3]]
|2016
|Hatchback
|Hatchback
|[[BAIC Group]]
|[[BAW]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Bestune E01]]
|[[BJEV EC5|BJEV EC5/Senova X25]]
| 2021
|2019
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
|[[BAIC Group]]
| [[FAW Group]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Bestune NAT]]
|[[Beijing U5|BJEV EU5/Beijing EU5]]
| 2021
|2018
| MPV/minivan
|Sedan
|[[BAIC Group]]
| [[FAW Group]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Bestune Pony]]
|[[Beijing U7|BJEV EU7/Beijing EU7]]
| 2023
|2019
| City car
|Sedan
|[[BAIC Group]]
| [[FAW Group]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Beijing U5|BJEV EU5/Beijing EU5]]
|[[BMW i3 (G28)]]
| 2018
|2022
|Sedan
| Sedan
|[[BMW]]
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|Germany
|
|-
|-
| [[Beijing U7|BJEV EU7/Beijing EU7]]
|[[Buick Velite 6]]
|2019
| 2019
| Sedan
|[[Station wagon]]
| [[BAIC Group]]
|[[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
| China
|United States
|
|-
|-
| [[BJEV EX5|BJEV EX5/Beijing EX5]]
|[[Buick Velite 7]]
| 2019
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[BAIC Group]]
|[[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
| China
|United States
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Dolphin]]
| [[BMW i3 (G28)]]
| 2022
|2021
| Sedan
|Hatchback
|[[BYD Auto]]
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD F0|BYD e1]]
| [[Buick Electra E4]]
| 2023
|2019
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
| [[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
|[[BYD Auto]]
| United States
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD e2]]
| [[Buick Electra E5]]
| 2022
|2019
| Crossover SUV
|Hatchback
| [[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
|[[BYD Auto]]
| United States
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD e3]]
| [[Buick Velite 6]]
|2019
| 2019
| Liftback
|Sedan
| [[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
|[[BYD Auto]]
| United States
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD e5]]
|[[BYD Atto 3|BYD Atto 3 / Yuan Plus]]
|2022
|2016
|Crossover SUV
|Sedan
|[[BYD Auto]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD e6]]
|[[BYD D1]]
|2020
|2011
|MPV/minivan
|MPV/minivan
|[[BYD Auto]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Han]]
| [[BYD Dolphin]]
| 2021
|2020
| Hatchback
|Sedan
|[[BYD Auto]]
| [[BYD Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Qin]]
| [[BYD e2]]
| 2019
|2012
| Hatchback
|Sedan
|[[BYD Auto]]
| [[BYD Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Song]]
| [[BYD e3]]
| 2019
|2015
| Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|[[BYD Auto]]
| [[BYD Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Song Max]]
| [[BYD e6]]
| 2011
|2017
|MPV/minivan
| MPV/minivan
|[[BYD Auto]]
| [[BYD Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD T3]]
| [[BYD e9]]
| 2021
|2015
| Sedan
|MPV/minivan
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Han|BYD Han EV]]
| 2020
| Sedan
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Song Max#BYD M6|BYD M6]]
| 2024
| MPV/minivan
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Qin|BYD Qin EV]]
| 2012
| Sedan
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
|[[BYD Qin Plus|BYD Qin Plus EV]]
|2018
|Sedan
|[[BYD Auto]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Tang]]
| [[BYD Seagull|BYD Seagull / Dolphin Mini]]
| 2023
|2015
| Hatchback
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Seal]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
|[[BYD Sea Lion 07|BYD Sea Lion 07 / Sealion 7]]
|2024
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[BYD Auto]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[BYD Yuan#2020 Yuan EV|BYD Yuan]]
|[[BYD Song L EV]]
|2023
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[BYD Auto]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[BYD Song Plus|BYD Song Plus EV / Seal U / Sealion 6]]
|[[Changan BenBen|Changan BenBen EV/BenBen E-Star]]
|2015
| 2015
| Crossover SUV
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD T3|BYD T3/ETP3]]
| 2015
| MPV/minivan
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD V3]]
| 2020
| Van
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Tang|BYD Tang EV]]
| 2015
| Crossover SUV
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Yuan#2020 Yuan EV|BYD Yuan Pro EV]]
| 2019
| Crossover SUV
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[BYD Yuan Up|BYD Yuan Up / Yuan Pro]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[BYD Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Changan CS55|Changan CS55 EV]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[Changan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Changan Lumin]]
|2022
|Hatchback
|Hatchback
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Changan CS15|Changan CS15EV/CS15 E-Pro]]
| [[Changan Ruixing M80|Changan Ruixing EM80]]
|
|2017
| Van
|Crossover SUV
| [[Changan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Changan Nevo A07]]
|2023
|Sedan
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Changan CS55|Changan CS55 EV]]
|[[Kaicene F70|Changan Lantuozhe EV]]
|2023
|2020
|Pick Up
|Crossover SUV
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Changan Ruixing M80|Changan Ruixing EM80]]
| [[Chery Arrizo 5e|Chery Arrizo e]]
| 2021
| Sedan
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|
|Van
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China
|-
|-
|[[Chery Arrizo 5e]]
| [[Chery eQ1]]
| 2016
|2017
| Hatchback
|Sedan
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| [[Chery]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Chery eQ]]
| [[Chery eQ2]]
| 2018
|2014
| Sedan
|Hatchback
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| [[Chery]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Chery eQ1]]
| [[Chery eQ7]]
| 2023
|2016
| Crossover SUV
|Microcar hatchback
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| [[Chery]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Chery QQ Ice Cream|Chery QQ Ice Cream / Jetour Ice Cream]]
|[[Chery eQ2]]
| 2021
|2018
| Hatchback
|Sedan
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Chery Wujie Pro]]
|2022
|Hatchback
|[[Chery]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Chery eQ5]]
|[[Chery Omoda 5|Chery Omoda E5 / Omoda E5]]
|2023
|2020
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
|[[Chery]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Chery QQ Ice Cream]]
| [[Chevrolet Menlo]]
| 2020
|2021
| Hatchback
|Microcar hatchback
| [[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| United States
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Chery Tiggo e]]
| [[Honda HR-V|Ciimo M-NV]]
| 2021
|2019
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| [[Dongfeng Honda]]
|China
| China-Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[Chevrolet Menlo]]
| [[Honda HR-V|Ciimo X-NV]]
|2020
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
|Station wagon
| [[Dongfeng Honda]]
|[[General Motors]] ([[SAIC-GM]])
| China-Japan
|United States
|
|-
|-
|[[Honda HR-V|Ciimo M-NV]]
|[[Deepal S7]]
|2023
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Dongfeng Honda]]
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China-Japan
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Honda HR-V|Ciimo X-NV]]
|[[Deepal SL03]]
|2022
|2020
|Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|[[Dongfeng Honda]]
|[[Changan Automobile]]
|China-Japan
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Denza 500|Denza EV/400/500]]
|[[Denza D9|Denza D9 EV]]
|2022
|2014
|Minivan
|Liftback
|[[Denza]]
|[[Denza]] (produced by [[BYD Auto|BYD]])
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Denza X]]
|[[Denza N7]]
|2023
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Denza]] (produced by [[BYD Auto|BYD]])
|[[Denza]] (produced by [[BYD Auto|BYD]])
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Renault City K-ZE|Dongfeng Aeolus EX1]]
|[[Denza Z9|Denza Z9 GT EV]]
|2024
|2019
|Shooting brake
|Hatchback
|[[Denza]] (produced by [[BYD Auto|BYD]])
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Aeolus Yixuan|Dongfeng Aeolus Yixuan]]
| [[Dongfeng EM13]]
| 2018
|2019
| Van
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Dongfeng Fengon E3]]
| 2019
| Crossover SUV
| [[DFSK Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Renault City K-ZE|Dongfeng Fengxing T1]]
| 2019
| Hatchback
| [[Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Dongfeng Ruitaite EM10]]
|
| Van
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Dongfeng Sokon C35|Dongfeng Sokon EC31/EC35/EC36]]
| 2018
| Pickup truck and van
| [[DFSK Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Dongfeng eπ 007|Dongfeng eπ 007 / Dongfeng Ace 007]]
| 2024
| Sedan
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Nammi 01|Dongfeng Nammi 01]]
| 2024
| Hatchback
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Honda HR-V|Everus VE-1]]
| 2019
| Crossover SUV
| [[GAC Honda]]
| China-Japan
|
|-
| [[Aion S|Everus EA6]]
| 2019
| Sedan
| [[GAC Honda]]
| China-Japan
|
|-
| [[Exeed Sterra ES|Exeed Sterra ES / Exlantix ES]]
| 2023
| Sedan
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Exeed Sterra ET|Exeed Sterra ET / Exlantix ET]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Farizon E5L|Farizon E5/E5L]]
|
| Van
| [[Farizon Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Fengon Mini EV]]
| 2022
| Hatchback
| [[DFSK Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Fengon 380|Fengon E380]]
| 2022
| MPV/minivan
| [[DFSK Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Forthing T5 Evo|Forthing Leiting / Friday EV]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Foton Smart Smurf E7]]
| 2022
| Van
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Geely Emgrand L#Emgrand EV Pro|Geely Emgrand EV Pro]]
|2020
|Sedan
|Sedan
|[[Geely]]
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Dongfeng EM13]]
|[[Geely Panda Mini EV]]
|2022
|2018
|Van
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|China
|-
|[[Renault City K-ZE|Dongfeng Fengon E1]]
|2019
|Hatchback
|Hatchback
|[[DFSK Motor]]
|[[Geely]]
|China
|China
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 18, 2022 |title=Geely's Cute New Panda Wants To Conquer China's EV Market |url=https://www.carscoops.com/2022/11/geelys-cute-new-panda-wants-to-conquer-chinas-ev-market/ |website=Carscoops}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Geely Galaxy E5]]
|[[Dongfeng Fengon E3|Dongfeng Fengon E3/Seres E3]]
|2024
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[DFSK Motor]]
|[[Geely]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Geely Galaxy E8]]
|[[Dongfeng Fengshen A60 EV|Dongfeng Fengshen A60 EV/Aeolus E70]]
|2023
|2015
|Sedan
|fastback Sedan
|[[Geely]]
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Geely Xingyuan]]
|[[Renault City K-ZE|Dongfeng Fengxing T1]]
|2024
|2019
|hatchback
|Hatchback
|[[Geely]]
|[[Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Dongfeng Ruitaite EM10]]
| [[Geometry A]]
| 2019
| Sedan
| [[Geely]]
| China
|
|
|Van
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|China
|-
|-
| [[Geometry A|Geometry A Pro]]
|[[Dongfeng Sokon C35|Dongfeng Sokon EC31/EC35/EC36]]
| 2021
|2018
| Sedan
|Pickup truck and van
|[[DFSK Motor]]
| [[Geely]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Enovate ME5]]
| [[Geometry G6]]
| 2023
|2021
| Sedan
| [[Geely]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Geometry C]]
| 2019
| Hatchback
| [[Geely]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Geometry M6]]
| 2022
| Hatchback
| [[Geely]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Geometry E]]
|2022
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Geely]]
|[[Enovate (marque)|Enovate]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Great Wall Wingle 7|Great Wall Wingle 7 EV]]
|[[Enovate ME7]]
| 2018
|2019
| Pickup truck
| [[Great Wall Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Great Wall Pao|Great Wall Pao EV]]
| 2020
| Pickup truck
| [[Great Wall Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Higer H4E]]
| 2016
| Van
| [[Higer Bus|Higer]]
| China
|
|-
| [[HiPhi X]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[HiPhi]]
| China
|
|-
|[[HiPhi Y]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[HiPhi]]
|[[Enovate (marque)|Enovate]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Honda HR-V|Everus VE-1]]
|[[HiPhi Z]]
|2022
|2019
|Shooting brake
|Crossover SUV
|[[Guangqi Honda]]
|[[HiPhi]]
|China-Japan
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Honda e:NS1]]
|[[Farizon E5L|Farizon E5/E5L]]
| 2022
| Crossover SUV
| [[Honda]] ([[Dongfeng Honda]])
| Japan
|
|
|Van
|[[Farizon Auto]]
|China
|-
|-
| [[Honda e:NP1]]
|[[Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory EV]]
| 2022
|2019
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ([[Jiangling Motors|JMC]]-Ford)
| [[Honda]] ([[GAC Honda]])
| Japan
|United States
|
|-
|-
|[[Aion LX|GAC Aion LX]]
| [[Honda e:NS2]]
| 2024
|2019
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Honda]] ([[Dongfeng Honda]])
| Japan
|
|-
| [[Honda e:NP2]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Honda]] ([[GAC Honda]])
| Japan
|
|-
| [[Hongqi E-HS9]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[FAW Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Hongqi E-QM5]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| [[FAW Group]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Hyptec GT]]
|2023
|Sedan
|[[GAC Group]]
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|China
|<ref>{{Cite web |title=GAC Aion Hyper GT unveiled in China |url=https://www.arenaev.com/gac_aion_hyper_gt_unveiled_in_china-news-2060.php |access-date=2024-01-04 |website=ArenaEV.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Aion S|GAC Aion S]]
|[[Hyptec SSR]]
|2023
|2019
|Sports car
|Sedan
|[[GAC Group]]
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|China
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bobylev |first=Denis |date=2023-10-09 |title=GAC Aion Hyper SSR launched with 1,224 hp. Price starts at 176,400 USD |url=https://carnewschina.com/2023/10/09/gac-aion-hyper-ssr-launched-with-1224-hp-price-starts-at-176400-usd/ |access-date=2024-01-04 |website=CarNewsChina.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Aion V|GAC Aion V]]
|[[Hyptec HT]]
|2023
|2020
|Crossover SUV
|SUV
|[[GAC Group]]
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|China
|<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bobylev |first=Denis |date=2023-10-09 |title=GAC Aion Hyper SSR launched with 1,224 hp. Price starts at 176,400 USD |url=https://carnewschina.com/2023/10/09/gac-aion-hyper-ssr-launched-with-1224-hp-price-starts-at-176400-usd/ |access-date=2024-01-04 |website=CarNewsChina.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Hycan 007]]
|[[Geely Emgrand|Geely Emgrand EV]]
|2020
|
|Crossover
|Sedan
|[[Geely Auto]]
|[[Hycan]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Geely Emgrand GS]]e
|[[Hycan Z03]]
|2021
|2018
|Crossover
|Hatchback
|[[Geely Auto]]
|[[Hycan]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Geometry A]]
|[[Hycan A06]]
|2022
|2019
|Sedan
|Sedan
|[[Geely Auto]]
|[[Hycan]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Geometry C]]
|[[Hycan V09]]
|2023
|2019
|MPV/minivan
|Crossover SUV
|[[Geely Auto]]
|[[Hycan]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[IM L7]]
|[[Great Wall Wingle 7|Great Wall Wingle 7 EV]]
| 2022
|2018
| Sedan
|Pickup truck
|[[Great Wall Motors]]
| [[IM Motors]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Higer H4E]]
| [[IM LS7]]
| 2022
|2016
| Crossover SUV
| [[IM Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[IM LS6|IM LS6 / MG IM LS6 / MG LS6]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[IM Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[iCar 03]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iC5|JAC iC5 / E J7 / Sehol E50A]]
| 2019
| Sedan
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEV7]]
| 2016
| Sedan
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEVA50]]
| 2018
| Sedan
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC Yiwei 3]]
| 2023
| Hatchback
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Sehol E10X|JAC Yiwei Hua Xian Zi]]
| 2024
| Hatchback
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEVA50|JAC Yiwei Aipao]]
| 2024
| Sedan
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC J3 EV]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Karry Porpoise|JAC Lanmao M1]]
|2022
|Van
|Van
|[[Higer Bus|Higer]]
|[[JAC Motors]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[HiPhi X]]
| [[iCar 03|Jaecoo J6]]
| 2024
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[HiPhi]]
| [[Chery]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Ji Yue 01|Ji Yue 01 / Jidu Robo-01]]
|[[Honda e:NS1]]
| 2023
|2022
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Geely]]
|[[Honda]] ([[Dongfeng Honda]])
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
| [[JMC Yuhu 7|JMC Yuhu EV]]
|[[Honda e:NP1]]
| 2019
|2022
| Pickup truck
|Crossover SUV
|[[Honda]] ([[Guangqi Honda]])
| [[Jiangling Motors|JMC Motors]]
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[Hongqi E-HS3]]
| [[Foton Smart Smurf E7|JMC E-Lushun]]
| 2022
|2018
| Van
|Crossover SUV
| [[Jiangling Motors|JMC Motors]]
|[[FAW Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JMEV Yi]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| [[JMEV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JMEV Xiaoqilin]]
| 2022
| Hatchback
| [[JMEV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Jiangnan U2]]
| 2023
| Hatchback
| [[Jiangnan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Kandi K23]]
| 2018
| Van
| [[Kandi Technologies|Kandi]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Kandi K27]]
| 2018
| Hatchback
| [[Kandi Technologies|Kandi]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Karry Dolphin]]
|2019
|Van
|[[Chery]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Hongqi E-HS9]]
|[[Karry Porpoise]]
|2022
|2020
|Van
|Crossover SUV
|[[FAW Group]]
|[[Chery]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Karry Little Elephant EV]]
|[[Hongqi E-QM5]]
|2022
|2022
|Truck
|Sedan
|[[FAW Group]]
|[[Chery]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Kia EV5]]
|[[Hyundai Lafesta|Hyundai Lafesta EV]]
|2023
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Sedan
|[[Kia]]
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|South Korea
|South Korea
|
|-
|-
|[[Hyundai Mistra|Hyundai Mistra EV]]
| [[Aion S|Leahead iA5]]
| 2019
|2021
|Sedan
| Sedan
| [[GAC Toyota]]
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| China-Japan
|South Korea
|
|-
|-
|[[IM L7]]
| [[Leapmotor C11]]
| 2020
|2022
| Crossover SUV
|Sedan
|[[IM Motors]]
| [[Leapmotor]]
|China
| China
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=30 December 2020 |title=Leapmotor unveils electric SUV |url=https://www.autotimesnews.com/leapmotor-unveils-electric-suv/ |accessdate=6 January 2021 |work=AutoTimesNews.com}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Leapmotor T03]]
|[[JAC iC5|JAC iC5/E J7/Sehol E50A]]
| 2020
|2019
| Hatchback
|Sedan
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[Leapmotor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[JAC iEV6E]]/[[Sehol E10X]]
| [[Leapmotor C01]]
| 2022
|2021
| Sedan
|Hatchback
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[Leapmotor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[JAC iEV7S]]/[[Sehol E20X]]
| [[Leapmotor C10]]
| 2023
|2017
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[Leapmotor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Maple 30X|Livan Maple 30X]]
|[[JAC iEVA50]]
| 2020
|2018
| Crossover SUV
|Sedan
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[Geely Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Maple 60S|Livan Maple 60S]]
|[[JAC iEVS4]]
| 2021
|2019
| Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[Geely Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[JAC J3 EV]]
| [[Maple 80V|Livan Maple 80V]]
|2020
| 2020
| MPV/minivan
|Crossover SUV
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[Geely Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Livan 9]]
|[[Jetour X70S|Jetour X70S EV]]
| 2022
|2019
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
| [[Geely Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Livan 7]]
|[[Kandi Technologies|Kandi]] K23
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[Geely Auto]]
| China
|
|
|Hatchback
|[[Kandi Technologies|Kandi]]
|China
|-
|-
| [[Luxeed S7]]
|[[Kandi Technologies|Kandi]] K27
| 2023
| Sedan
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|
|Hatchback
|[[Kandi Technologies|Kandi]]
|China
|-
|-
|[[Leapmotor C11]]
| [[Li Mega]]
| 2024
|2020
| MPV/minivan
| [[Li Auto]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Fengon 500#Landian E3|Landian E3]]
|2023
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[Leapmotor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Leapmotor S01]]
| [[Maxus Dana V1]]
| 2023
|2019
| Van
|Coupé
|[[Leapmotor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Leapmotor T03]]
| [[Maxus G10|Maxus EG10]]
| 2016
|2020
| MPV/minivan
|Hatchback
|[[Leapmotor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Maple 30X|Maple 30X/Geometry EX3]]
| [[Maxus G50|Maxus Mifa 5]]
| 2023
|2020
| MPV/minivan
|Crossover SUV
|[[Geely Auto]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Maxus D60|Maxus Mifa 6]]
|[[Maple 80V]]
| 2023
|2020
| Crossoner SUV
|MPV/minivan
|[[Geely Auto]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Maxus G10|Maxus EG10]]
| [[Maxus G70|Maxus Mifa 7 / MG Maxus 7]]
| 2023
|2016
| Minivan/MPV
|MPV/minivan
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Maxus Mifa 9|Maxus Mira 9 / MG Maxus 9 / MG Mifa 9 / MG M9 EV]]
|2021
|Minivan/MPV
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Maxus G50|Maxus Euniq 5]]
|[[Maxus EV30]]
|2018
|2019
|Van
|MPV/minivan
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Maxus Euniq 6|Maxus Euniq 6 EV]]
|[[Maxus V70|Maxus EV70]]
|2023
|2021
|Van
|Crossover SUV
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Maxus T90|Maxus T90 EV]]
|[[Maxus V80|Maxus EV80]]
|2014
|2021
|Van
|Pickup truck
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30 EV]]
| [[Maxus T90|Maxus T90 EV]]
|2021
| 2021
| Pickup truck
|Crossover SUV
|[[Mazda]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[MG ZS EV]]
| [[Mazda EZ-6|Mazda EZ-6 EV]]
| 2024
|2018
| Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[Mazda]]
| Japan
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[MG Cyberster]]
|[[Mitsubishi Airtrek (China)|Mitsubishi Airtrek]]
| 2023
|2022
| Sports car
|Crossover SUV
|[[GAC Mitsubishi]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[Modern IN]]
| [[MG4 EV]]
| 2022
|2021
| Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|[[Beijing Automobile Works]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[NAC Chang Da H9]]
| [[MG ZS EV]]
| 2018
|2017
| Crossover SUV
|Van
|[[Nanjing Automobile]]-[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Roewe Marvel X|MG Marvel R]]
|[[Neta N01]]
| 2021
|2018
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[Hozon Auto]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Neta U]]
| [[Modern IN]]
| 2021
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Beijing Automobile Works]]
| China
|
|-
| [[M-Hero 917]]
| 2023
| SUV
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Mecha Dragon]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| [[Great Wall Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[NAC Chang Da H9]]
| 2017
| Van
| [[Nanjing Automobile]]-[[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Neta Aya|Neta Aya / V]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[Hozon Auto]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Neta GT]]
|2023
|Coupé
|[[Hozon Auto]]
|[[Hozon Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Neta V]]
| [[Neta U|Neta U / X]]
|2020
| 2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[Hozon Auto]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Neta S]]
|2021
|Sedan and Estate wagon
|[[Hozon Auto]]
|[[Hozon Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[NIO EC6]]
| [[Neta L]]
| 2024
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[NIO (car company)|NIO]]
| [[Hozon Auto]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[NIO EP9]]
| [[Nio EC6]]
| 2020
|2016
| Crossover SUV
|Coupé
|[[NIO (car company)|NIO]]
| [[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[NIO ES6]]
|[[Nio EC7]]
|2023
|2019
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[NIO (car company)|NIO]]
|[[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[NIO ES8]]
| [[Nio ES6]]
| 2019
|2018
| Crossover SUV
| [[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Nio ES7]]
|2022
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[NIO (car company)|NIO]]
|[[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
|China
|China
|
|-
| [[Nio ES8]]
| 2018
| Crossover SUV
| [[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[NIO ET7]]
|[[Nio ET5]]
|2021
|2021
|Sedan
|Sedan
|[[NIO (car company)|NIO]]
|[[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Nio ET7]]
|[[Nissan Sentra#Seventh generation (B17; 2012)|Nissan Sylphy Z.E.]]
| 2021
|2018
|Sedan
| Sedan
|[[Nissan]]
| [[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[ORA iQ]]
| [[Nio ET9]]
| 2024
|2018
| Liftback
|Crossover SUV
|[[Great Wall Motors]]
| [[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Nissan Sentra#Seventh generation (B17; 2012)|Nissan Sylphy Z.E.]]
|[[ORA Black Cat|ORA Black Cat/Heimao]]
| 2018
|2019
| Sedan
|Hatchback
|[[Great Wall Motors]]
| [[Nissan]]
| Japan
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[ORA Cherry Cat|ORA Cherry Cat/Yingtaomao]]
| [[Ora Ballet Cat]]
| 2022
| Hatchback
| [[Great Wall Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Ora Good Cat|Ora Good Cat / Funky Cat / 03 / GWM Ora]]
| 2020
| Hatchback
| [[Great Wall Motor]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Ora Lightning Cat|Ora Lightning Cat / Next Cat / Grand Cat / 07]]
|2022
|2022
|Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|[[Great Wall Motors]]
|[[Great Wall Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Qiantu K20]]
|[[ORA Good Cat|ORA Good Cat/Haomao]]
| 2022
|2020
|Hatchback
| Hatchback
|[[Great Wall Motors]]
| [[Qiantu Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[ORA White Cat]]
|[[Radar RD6]]
|2022
|2020
|Pickup truck
|Hatchback
|[[Great Wall Motors]]
|[[Geely]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Renault City K-ZE]]
|[[Oushang A600|Oushang A600 EV]]
|2019
| 2019
| Hatchback
|MPV/minivan
|[[Changan Automobile]]
| [[Renault]]
| France
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Qiantu K50]]
| [[Roewe Clever]]
| 2020
|2017
| Microcar hatchback
|Coupé
|[[Qiantu Motor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Roewe Ei5|Roewe Ei5/MG 5 EV/MG EP]]
|[[Renault City K-ZE]]
| 2017
|2019
| Station wagon
|Hatchback
|[[Renault]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|France
|
|-
|-
|[[Roewe Clever]]
| [[Roewe D7|Roewe D7 EV / MG D7]]
| 2023
|2020
| Sedan
|Microcar hatchback
|[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Roewe Ei5|Roewe Ei5/MG 5 EV/MG EP]]
| [[Roewe iMAX8|Roewe iMAX8 EV]]
| 2022
|2017
| MPV/Minivan
|Station wagon
|[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Rising Auto F7|Rising Auto F7 / MG9 EV]]
|[[Roewe i6|Roewe Ei6]]
| 2022
|2016
| Liftback
|Sedan
|[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
| [[Rising Auto R7|Rising Auto R7 / MG S9 EV / MG R7]]
|[[Roewe i6|Roewe Ei6 Max]]
| 2022
|2020
| Crossover SUV
|Sedan
|[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Roewe ER6]]
| [[Ruixiang C5 EV]]
| 2017
|2020
|Sedan
| Sedan
|[[SAIC Motor]]
| [[BAIC Ruixiang]]
|China
| China
|
|-
|-
|[[Roewe ERX5]]
| [[Ruixiang Hoen O2]]
| 2023
|2019
| Hatchback
| [[BAIC Ruixiang]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Sehol X4|Sehol E40X]]
| 2020
| Crossover SUV
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Sehol A5|Sehol E50A]]
| 2021
| Liftback
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Sehol A5 Plus#Sehol Aipao (electric variant)|Sehol E50A Pro]]
| 2022
| Liftback
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Sehol E10X]]
| 2021
| Hatchback
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[SRM Shineray X30LEV]]
| 2018
| Van
| [[Shineray Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Skyworth EV6]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| [[Skyworth Auto]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Stelato S9]]
| 2024
| Sedan
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Sinogold GM3]]
| 2017
| MPV/Minivan
| [[Sinogold]]
| China
|
|-
| [[SiTech DEV1|SiTech DEV1 / Diandongwu Young Guangxiaoxin]]
| 2018
| Hatchback
| [[FAW Group|FAW]]-[[SiTech]]
| China
|
|-
|[[AITO M5|Seres M5]]
|2024
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Roewe Marvel R]]
|[[Seres SF5|Seres SF5 / A5 / 5]]
|2019
|2018
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Roewe Marvel X|Roewe/MG Marvel X]]
|[[Fengon 500#Seres 3|Seres 3 / E3]]
|2020
|2020
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Sehol E20X]]
|[[Fengon Mini EV|Seres E1]]
|2023
|2018
|Microcar hatchback
|Hatchback
|[[Seres (automobiles)|Seres]]
|[[JAC Motors]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Sehol X4]]
| [[Toyota C-HR EV]]
|2020
| 2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[JAC Motors]]
| [[GAC Toyota]]
|China
| China-Japan
|
|-
|-
| [[Toyota IZOA|Toyota IZOA EV]]
|[[Singulato iS6]]
| 2020
|2019
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[Singulato]]
| [[FAW Toyota]]
|China
| China-Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[SRM Shineray X30LEV]]
| [[Toyota bZ3]]
| 2023
|2018
| Sedan
|Van
|[[Shineray Group]]
| [[FAW Toyota]]
|China
| China-Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[Toyota C-HR EV]]
| [[ThunderPower EV|ThunderPower EV/TP]]
| 2019
|2020
| Sedan
|Crossover SUV
|[[GAC Toyota]]
| [[Thunder Power]]
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
| [[ThunderPower Chloe]]
|[[Toyota IZOA|Toyota IZOA EV]]
|2020
| 2020
| Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
|[[FAW Toyota]]
| [[Thunder Power]]
| China
|Japan
|
|-
|-
|[[Trumpchi GE3]]
| [[Volkswagen ID.6]]
| 2021
|2017
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
|[[GAC Group]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Cupra Tavascan|Volkswagen ID.UNYX]]
| 2024
| Crossover SUV
| [[Volkswagen]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Voyah Passion]]
| 2022
| Sedan
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Voyah Dreamer]]
| 2021
| MPV/Minivan
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Voyah Free]]
| 2021
| Crossover SUV
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Venucia D60|Venucia D60EV]]
| 2019
| Sedan
| [[Venucia]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Venucia T60|Venucia T60EV]]
| 2019
| Crossover SUV
| [[Venucia]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Venucia VX6]]
| 2023
| Crossover SUV
| [[Venucia]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Wuling Rongguang|Wuling EV50 / Dianka]]
| 2020
| Van
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Wuling Air EV|Wuling Air EV / MG Comet EV / Chevrolet Spark EV]]
| 2022
| Microcar hatchback
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Wuling Binguo]]
|2023
|Hatchback
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Trumpchi GS4|Trumpchi GS4 EV]]
|[[Wuling Binguo SUV]]
|2024
|2016
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[GAC Group]]
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
| [[Wuling Hongguang Mini EV]]
|[[Volkswagen Lavida|Volkswagen e-Lavida]]
| 2020
|2019
| Microcar hatchback
|Sedan
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|Germany
|
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID.6]]
| [[Wuling Nano EV]]
|2021
| 2021
| Microcar hatchback
|Crossover SUV
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|Germany
|
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister E5]]
| [[Wuling Starlight]]
| 2023
|2021
| Sedan
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Wuling Yangguang]]
| 2024
| Van
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Weiwang 407 EV]]
| 2018
| Van
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Xiaohu FEV]]
| 2021
| Hatchback
| [[Henrey Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Xiaomi SU7]]
|2024
|Sedan
|Sedan
|[[Xiaomi Auto]]
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister EX5]]
|[[XPeng G6]]
|2023
|2018
|Crossover SUV
|Crossover SUV
|[[XPeng]]
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister EX6]]
| [[XPeng G9]]
| 2022
|2020
|Crossover SUV
| Crossover SUV
| [[XPeng]]
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
| China
|
|-
| [[XPeng P5]]
| 2021
| Sedan
| [[XPeng]]
| China
|
|-
| [[XPeng P7]]
| 2020
| Sedan
| [[XPeng]]
| China
|
|-
| [[XPeng X9]]
| 2023
| MPV/Minivan
| [[XPeng]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Yangwang U7]]
|2024
|Sedan
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister W6]]
|[[Yangwang U9]]
|2023
|2021
|Coupe
|Crossover SUV
|[[BYD Auto]]
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Yuanhang Y6]]
|[[Wuling Hongguang Mini EV]]
|2023
|2020
|Sedan
|Microcar hatchback
|[[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
|[[Dayun Group]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Yudo Yuntu]]
|[[XPeng G3|XPeng G3/Identity X]]
|2023
|2018
|Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
|[[XPeng]]
|[[Yudo Auto]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[XPeng G9]]
|[[Zhidou Rainbow]]
|2024
|2022
|Hatchback
|Crossover SUV
|[[XPeng]]
|[[Zhidou]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[XPeng P5]]
| [[Zeekr 001]]
|2021
| 2021
| Shooting brake
| [[Geely]]
| China
|<ref>{{cite web |author=Drei Laurel |date=19 April 2021 |title=Geely wants to do away with 'dull' EVS with the Zeekr 001 |url=https://www.topgear.com.ph/news/car-news/2021-zeekr-001-launch-a962-20210419 |publisher=topgear.com.ph}}</ref>
|-
|[[Zeekr 007]]
|2023
|Sedan
|Sedan
|[[XPeng]]
|[[Geely]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[XPeng P7]]
|[[Zeekr 009]]
|2022
|2020
|MPV/Minivan
|Sedan
|[[XPeng]]
|[[Geely]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|-
|[[Zeekr 001]]
|[[Zeekr X]]
|2023
|2021
|Crossover SUV
|Shooting brake
|[[Geely Auto]]
|[[Geely]]
|China
|China
|
|-
|[[Zeekr Mix]]
|2024
|MPV/Minivan
|[[Geely]]
|China
|
|}
|}


=== Non-highway capable automobiles ===
=== Non-highway capable automobiles ===
Battery electric automobiles not capable of {{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} [[highway]] speed:
Battery electric automobiles not capable of {{convert|100|km/h|mph|abbr=on}} [[highway]] speed:

{| class="wikitable sortable" width="80%" style="font-size:90%"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! width="25%" |Model
! Model
! width="8%" |Calendar year produced
! Calendar year<br>produced
! width="20%" |Manufacturer
! Manufacturer
! width="15%" |Marque origin
! Marque origin
|-
|-
|[[Aixam|Aixam e City/e Coupe]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Voiture electrique sans permis e Aixam : votre voiture sans permis electrique - Aixam|url=http://www.mon-aixam-electrique.com/|access-date=10 December 2016}}</ref>
| [[Aixam City|Aixam e-City/e-Coupe]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Voiture electrique sans permis e Aixam : votre voiture sans permis electrique Aixam|url=http://www.mon-aixam-electrique.com/|access-date=10 December 2016}}</ref>
|2017
| 2017
|[[Aixam]]
| [[Aixam]]
|France
| France
|-
|-
| [[Citroën Ami (electric vehicle)|Citroën Ami / Opel Rocks Electric / Fiat Topolino]]
|[[Arcimoto|Arcimoto FUV]]
| 2020
|2019
|[[Arcimoto]]
| [[Stellantis]]
| France/Germany/Italy
|United States
|-
|-
| [[Microlino]]
|[[Citroën Ami (electric)|Citroën Ami/Opel Rocks-e]]
| 2022
|2020
| [[Micro Mobility Systems]]
|[[Stellantis]]
| Italy/Switzerland
|France
|-
|-
|[[Renault Twizy Z.E.]]
| [[Tazzari Zero]]
| 2009
|2012
| Tazzari Group
|[[Renault]]
| Italy
|France
|-
|-
|[[Tazzari Zero]]
| [[Toyota COMS]]
| 2000
|2009
| [[Toyota Auto Body]]
|Tazzari Group
| Japan
|Italy
|-
|-
|[[Toyota C+pod]]
|[[XEV Yoyo]]
|2021
|2021
|[[Toyota]]
|[[XEV]]
|Italy/Hong Kong
|Japan
|-
|[[Toyota COMS]]
|2000
|[[Toyota Auto Body]]
|Japan
|}
|}


== Former production models ==
== Former production models ==

=== Post-1995 ===
=== Post-1995 ===


==== Outside the Chinese market ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" width="95%" style="font-size:90%"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! width="20%" |Model
! Model
! width="5%" |Calendar year produced
! width="5%" |Calendar year discontinued
! Calendar<br>year<br>produced
! Calendar<br>year<br>discontinued
! width="15%" |Manufacturer
! Manufacturer
! width="10%" |Marque origin
! Marque origin
! width="30%" |Notes
! class="unsortable" |Notes
|-
|-
|[[Azure Transit Connect Electric]]
| [[Azure Transit Connect Electric]]
| 2010
| 2012
| [[Azure Dynamics]] and [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
| Around 500 units were sold before Azure stopped production in March 2012.<ref>{{cite web|author=John Voelcker|date=17 October 2012|title=Nissan e-NV200: Driving Nissan's Prototype Electric Minivan|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1079897_nissan-e-nv200-driving-nissans-prototype-electric-minivan|publisher=Green Car Reports|accessdate=19 October 2012}}</ref>
|-
| [[Bolloré Bluecar]]
| 2011
|
| Véhicule Électriques Pininfarina Bolloré
| France
| Cumulative sales in France totaled 5,689 units by the end of September 2016.<ref name="France100K">{{cite news|last=Cobb|first=Jeff|date=10 October 2016|title=France Becomes Fifth Nation To Buy 100,000 Plug-in Vehicles|work=HybridCars.com|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/france-becomes-fifth-nation-to-buy-100000-plug-in-vehicles/|access-date=11 October 2016}}</ref>
|-
|[[BMW i3]] (International) and [[BMW i3]] REx
|2013
|2022
|[[BMW]]
|Germany
|Global sales exceeded 220,000 throughout lifetime.
|-
| [[Chevrolet S-10 EV]]
| 1997
| 1998
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
| S-10 with [[General Motors EV1|GM EV1]] powertrain, over 100 produced and only about 60 sold to private owners.
|-
| [[Chevrolet Spark EV]]
| 2013
| 2016
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
| The Spark EV was released in selected markets in California and Oregon in June 2013.<ref name="EVreleased">{{cite web|author=John Voelcker|date=20 June 2013|title=First 2014 Chevrolet Spark EVs Now At CA, Oregon Dealers|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1084889_first-2014-chevrolet-spark-evs-now-at-ca-oregon-dealers|access-date=20 June 2013|publisher=Green Car Reports}}</ref> GM planned to sell the Spark in Canada, South Korea and select European markets.<ref name="GCC112712">{{cite web|date=27 November 2012|title=Chevrolet Spark EV priced below $25,000 with tax incentives; Oregon and Canada added to markets|url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2012/11/sparkev-20121127.html|access-date=27 November 2012|publisher=Green Car Congress}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Mike Szostech|title=Chevy Spark EV will be sold in Europe Too|url=http://www.myelectriccarforums.com/chevy-spark-ev-will-be-sold-in-europe-too/|access-date=14 February 2013|publisher=My Electric Car Forums}}</ref>
|-
| [[Chevrolet Bolt EUV]]
| 2021
| 2023
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
|
|-
| [[Chevrolet Bolt|Chevrolet Bolt EV]]
| 2016
| 2023
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
|
|-
| [[Chrysler TEVan|Chrysler TEVan/EPIC]]
| 1993
| 1999
| [[Chrysler]]
| United States
| Sold primarily to electric utilities, only 56 were produced and were sold for approximately $120,000 each.
|-
| [[Citroën AX|Citroën AX Électrique]]
| 1993
| 1996
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
| 374 produced between December 1993 and 1996.<ref>{{Cite web|date=16 December 2013|title=Citroën Celebrates 20 Years of Pioneering the Electric Automobile|url=https://citroenvie.com/citroen-celebrates-20-years-of-pioneering-the-electric-automobile/|access-date=1 December 2021|website=Citroënvie!|language=en-CA}}</ref>
|-
| [[Citroën Berlingo électrique]]
| 1998
| 2005
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
|
|-
| [[Citroën Berlingo Electric|Citroën Berlingo Electric (2010)]]
| 2010
| 2013
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
| In 2016 worldwide sales were 491, with just 19 sold in the UK.<ref>{{cite web|date=21 March 2017|title=Citroen E-Berlingo signals brand's electric ambitions|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/citroen-e-berlingo-signals-brands-electric-ambitions|website=AutoCar}}</ref>
|-
| [[Citroën C1 ev'ie]]
| 2009
| 2011
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
| EV conversion produced by [[Electric Car Corporation]].
|-
| [[Citroën C-Zero]]
| 2010
| 2020
| [[PSA Group]] (produced by [[Mitsubishi Motors]])
| France
| Similar to [[Mitsubishi i-MiEV]].
|-
| [[Citroën E-Méhari]]
| 2016
| 2019
| [[PSA Group]] and [[Bolloré]]
| France
| Approximately 1,000 cars were planned to be produced in collaboration with the French electric car producer [[Bolloré]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Pander|first=Jürgen|date=4 March 2016|title=Elektroautos in Kleinserie – Zum Knutschen|language=de|trans-title=Electric cars in limited series – Huggable|publisher=Spiegel.de|url=http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/elektroautos-auf-dem-genfer-autosalon-wir-verzichten-a-1080490.html|access-date=8 January 2017}}</ref>
|-
| [[Citroën Saxo|Citroën Saxo Électrique]]
| 1997
| 2002
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
| 6,400 produced with Peugeot 106.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Museum|first=Lane Motor|title=Citroën Saxo Electrique-1997 – Lane Motor Museum|url=https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection/cars/item/citroen-saxo-electrique-1997|access-date=1 December 2021|website=www.lanemotormuseum.org|language=en-gb}}</ref>
|-
| [[Coda (electric car)|Coda Sedan]]
| 2012
| 2013
| [[Coda Automotive]]
| United States
| Sales began in California in March 2012.
|-
| [[Elcat Electric Vehicles]]
| 1990
| 2002
| ELCAT
| Finland
|
|-
| [[Fiat 500 (2007)#Fiat 500e (2013)|Fiat 500e]]
| 2013
| 2019
| Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
| Italy
| U.S. sales totaled 27,211 units.<ref name="iEVs-sales">{{cite web|title=Monthly plug-in sales scorecard|url=https://insideevs.com/monthly-plug-in-sales-scorecard/|access-date=30 November 2018|website=Inside EVs}}</ref>
|-
| [[Ford Focus Electric]]
| 2011
| 2018
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
| U.S. sales totaled 9,226 units.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Loveday|first=Steven|title=Monthly Plug-In EV Sales Scorecard|url=https://insideevs.com/news/343998/monthly-plug-in-ev-sales-scorecard/|website=InsideEVs}}</ref>
|-
| [[Ford Ranger EV]]
| 1998
| 2003
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
| Several hundred were produced for lease only, almost all were recovered and most destroyed.
|-
| [[Ford Think City]]
| 2000
| 2002
| [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| United States
|
|-
| [[Fisker Ocean]]
| 2022
| 2024
| [[Fisker Inc.]]
| United States
|
|-
| [[General Motors EV1]]
| 1996
| 2003
| [[General Motors]]
| United States
| First generation (1996–1997) used [[VRLA]] batteries, second generation (1999–2003) used [[NiMH]] batteries.
|-
| [[Honda Clarity#Electric|Honda Clarity Electric]]
| 2017
| 2019
| [[Honda]]
| Japan
|
|-
| [[Honda EV Plus]]
| 1997
| 1999
| [[Honda]]
| Japan
| About 300 produced.<ref>{{cite news|author=Rechtin, Mark|date=26 April 1999|title=Honda pulls the plug on EV Plus|work=Automotive News|url=https://www.autonews.com/article/19990426/ANA/904260758/honda-pulls-the-plug-on-ev-plus|access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref>
|-
| [[Honda Fit EV]]
| 2012
| 2014
| [[Honda]]
| Japan
| Production was to be limited to only 1,100 units over the first three years. Deliveries to retail customers in the U.S. began in July 2012 and availability is limited to California and Oregon.<ref name="FitEV0712">{{cite web|author=Zach McDonald|date=20 July 2012|title=Honda Registers First Fit EV Delivery|url=http://www.plugincars.com/honda-registers-first-fit-ev-delivery-123312.html|access-date=21 July 2012|publisher=Plugincars.com}}</ref>
|-
| [[Honda e]]
| 2020
| 2024
| [[Honda]]
| Japan
|
|-
| [[Hyundai Ioniq#Ioniq Electric|Hyundai Ioniq Electric]]
| 2016
| 2022
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| South Korea
|
|-
| [[Kia Soul EV]]
| 2014
| 2023
| [[Kia]]
| South Korea
|
|-
|[[Lordstown Endurance]]
|2022
|2023
|[[Lordstown Motors]]
|United States
|
|-
| [[Lumeneo SMERA|Lumeneo Smera]]
| 2013
| 2013
| [[Lumeneo]]
| France
| Highway speed-capable microcar. Sold 10 cars in 2013 before going bankrupt.<ref>{{cite web|title=SMERA specifications|url=http://www.lumeneo.fr/smera_technical_specifications_eng.php|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111102135109/http://www.lumeneo.fr/smera_technical_specifications_eng.php|archive-date=2 November 2011|access-date=11 December 2010|publisher=Lumeneo.fr}}</ref>
|-
|[[Luxgen M7|Luxgen 7 MPV EV+]]
|2010
|2010
|
|2012
| [[Yulon Motors]]
|[[Azure Dynamics]] and [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| Taiwan
|
|-
|[[Luxgen S3|Luxgen S3 EV+]]
|2017
|2020
| [[Yulon Motors]]
| Taiwan
|
|-
|[[Luxgen U5|Luxgen U5 EV+]]
|2019
|2020
| [[Yulon Motors]]
| Taiwan
|
|-
| [[Mahindra e2o]]
| 2013
| 2017
| [[Mahindra Electric]]
| India
|
|-
| [[Mahindra e2o Plus]]
| 2016
| 2019
| [[Mahindra & Mahindra]]
| India
| <ref>{{Cite news|last=Mohile|first=Shally Seth|date=30 April 2019|title=M&M stops producing India's first electric car model amid flagging sales|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/m-m-pulls-the-plug-on-india-s-1st-e-car-over-flagging-sales-safety-norms-119043001421_1.html|access-date=1 December 2021}}</ref>
|-
| [[Mahindra eVerito]]
| 2016
| 2019
| [[Mahindra & Mahindra]]
| India
| <ref>{{cite web|date=2 June 2016|title=Mahindra e-Verito launched at Rs 9.50 lakh|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/auto/mahindra-e-verito-launched-at-rs-9-50-lakh/mahindra-e-verito-launched/slideshow/52554663.cms|access-date=16 February 2020|website=Economic Times}}</ref>
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-Cell]]
| 2010
| 2010
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
| Developed with Tesla Motors. Limited production of 500 A-Class E-Cell electric cars was built, for trial purposes and lease to customers in Europe.<ref name="GCCECel0">{{cite web|date=15 September 2010|title=Mercedes-Benz Introduces the Battery-Powered A-Class E-CELL; Production Run of 500|url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2010/09/aclassecell-20100915.html|access-date=4 May 2011|publisher=[[Green Car Congress]]}}</ref>
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive]]
| 2014
| 2019
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
| Production for retail customers began in April 2014.<ref name="Isevs">{{cite web|author=Eric Loveday|date=11 April 2014|title=Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Enters Production – Job #1 Rolls Off The Line|url=http://insideevs.com/mercedes-benz-b-class-electric-drive-now-production-job-1-rolls-line/|access-date=18 April 2014|publisher=InsideEVs.com}}</ref>
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive]]
| 2013
| 2013
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
| Fewer than 100 units were sold.<ref>{{cite news|last=Siu|first=Jason|date=13 October 2016|title=Audi Quietly Discontinues All-Electric R8 E-Tron – Again|work=HybridCars.com|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/audi-quietly-discontinues-all-electric-r8-e-tron-again/|access-date=13 October 2016}}</ref>
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz Vito#Vito E-CELL (2010–)|Mercedes-Benz Vito E-Cell]]
| 2010
|
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Mercedes-Benz EQC]]
| 2019
| 2023
| [[Mercedes-Benz Group]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Mia electric|Mia]]
| 2011
| 2013
| Mia Electric
| France
|
|-
| [[Mitsubishi i-MiEV]]
| 2009
| 2021
| [[Mitsubishi Motors]]
| Japan
| Was available in Asia, Europe and the Americas.<ref name="HK0510">{{cite web|date=20 May 2010|title=Mitsubishi Begins Sales of i-MiEV to Individuals in Hong Kong; First Individual Sales Outside of Japan|url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2010/05/hksar-20100520.html#more|access-date=21 May 2010|publisher=[[Green Car Congress]]}}</ref> It was the first electric car to sell more than 10,000 units, including Citroën C-Zero and Peugeot iOn. According to [[Guinness World Records]], the record was reached in February 2011.<ref>{{cite news|author=Guinness World Records|author-link=Guinness World Records|year=2012|title=Best-selling electric car|work=Guinness World Records|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-10000/best-selling-electric-car/|access-date=22 January 2013}}</ref> Global sales totaled about 37,600 units through June 2016.<ref name="Top10Global062016">{{cite news|last=Cobb|first=Jeff|date=10 August 2016|title=Global 10 Best-Selling Plug-In Cars Are Accelerating Forward|work=HybridCars.com|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/global-10-best-selling-plug-in-cars-are-accelerating-forward/|access-date=13 August 2016}} ''{{As of|2016|06}}, cumulative global sales of the top selling plug-in electric cars were led by the Nissan Leaf (over 228,000), followed by the Tesla Model S (129,393), Votl/Ampera family (about 117,300), Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (about 107,400), Toyota Prius PHV (over 75,400), BYD Qin (56,191), Renault Zoe (51,193), BMW i3 (around 49,500), Mitsubishi i-MiEV family (about 37,600) and BYD Tang (37,509).''</ref>
|-
| [[Modec]]
| 2007
| 2011
| [[Modec]]
| United Kingdom
| Electric delivery vans.
|-
| [[Mini Electric|Mini Electric/Cooper SE]]
| 2019
| 2023
| [[Mini (marque)|Mini]]/[[BMW]]
| United Kingdom
|
|-
| [[JMEV Yi|Mobilize Limo]]
| 2022
| 2023
| [[Mobilize (marque)|Mobilize]]/[[Renault]]
| France
|
|-
|[[Navistar eStar]]
|2010
|2013
|[[Navistar]]
|United States
|United States
|
|Around 500 units were sold before Azure stopped production in March 2012.<ref>{{cite web|author=John Voelcker|date=2012-10-17|title=Nissan e-NV200: Driving Nissan's Prototype Electric Minivan|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1079897_nissan-e-nv200-driving-nissans-prototype-electric-minivan|publisher=Green Car Reports|accessdate=2012-10-19}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[NEVS 9-3 EV]]
|[[Besturn X40|Besturn X40 EV400/EV460]]
|2017
|2017
|2022
|2021
|[[FAW Group]]
|[[NEVS|NEVS AB]]
|Sweden
|China
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Bolloré Bluecar]]
| [[Nissan Hypermini]]
| 1999
|2011
| 2001
| [[Nissan]]
| Japan
| 219 produced.
|-
| [[Opel Ampera-e]]
| 2017
| 2020
| [[PSA Group]] (produced by [[General Motors|GM]])
| Germany
|
|
|Véhicule Électriques Pininfarina Bolloré
|France
|Cumulative sales in France totaled 5,689 units by the end of September 2016.<ref name="France100K">{{cite news|last=Cobb|first=Jeff|date=2016-10-10|title=France Becomes Fifth Nation To Buy 100,000 Plug-in Vehicles|work=HybridCars.com|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/france-becomes-fifth-nation-to-buy-100000-plug-in-vehicles/|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Peugeot 106|Peugeot 106 Électrique]]
|[[Buddy (electric car)|Buddy]]
| 1996
|2005
| 2003
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
| Similar to Citroën Saxo
|-
| [[Peugeot iOn]]
| 2010
| 2020
| [[PSA Group]] (produced by [[Mitsubishi Motors]])
| France
| Similar to Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
|-
| [[Peugeot Partner|Peugeot Partner Électrique]]
| 1998
| 2005
| [[PSA Group]]
| France
|
|
|-
|Buddy Electric
| [[Renault Fluence Z.E.]]/[[Renault Samsung SM3#SM3 Z.E.|Renault Samsung SM3 Z.E.]]
|Norway
| 2011
| 2020
| [[Renault]]
| France
| Global sales totaled 10,600 units through December 2019, mostly composed of SM3 Z.E. units.<ref name="Renault2019">{{cite web|author=Groupe Renaul|date=19 March 2020|title=2019 Universal Registration Document|url=https://group.renault.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/urd_2019_-3-avril_14h.pdf|access-date=22 May 2020|publisher=Renault}} ''See pp. 24 and 39. Since the launch of the Renault electric program, the Group has sold more than 252,000 electric vehicles in Europe and more than 273,550 electric vehicles worldwide. Since inception, a total of 181,893 Zoe cars, 48,821 Kangoo Z.E. electric vans and 10,600 Fluence Z.E./SM3 Z.E. cars have been sold globally through December 2019.''</ref>
|-
| [[Renault Twizy]]
| 2012
| 2023
| [[Renault]]
| France
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Chery QQ3 EV]]
| [[Renault Zoe]]
| 2012
|2015
| 2024
| [[Renault]]
| France
|
|-
| [[REVAi|REVA/REVAi/G-Wiz i]]
| 2001
| 2019
| [[Reva Electric Car Company]]
| India
| Since 2001 more than 4,000 cars were sold worldwide by March 2011 and was available in 26 countries.<ref name="REVAsales">{{cite web|author=Praveena Sharma|date=17 March 2011|title=Govt subsidy may rev up Reva sales|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report_govt-subsidy-may-rev-up-reva-sales_1520820|access-date=31 March 2011|publisher=Daily News & Analysis India}}</ref><ref name="REVAcountries">{{cite web|title=Mahindra REVA: Petrol-free REVA|url=http://www.petrolfreeworld.com/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120215120617/http://www.petrolfreeworld.com/|archive-date=15 February 2012|access-date=25 February 2012|publisher=[[REVA Electric Car Company]]}} Click on Sales and Service Locator</ref> Sales in the UK, where it was sold as the G-Wiz and became its main market, ended by late 2011.<ref>{{cite web|author=Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield|date=16 February 2011|title=EXCLUSIVE: What Killed The Electric Car? For G-Wiz, Other Electric Cars|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1055499_exclusive-what-killed-the-electric-car-for-g-wiz-other-electric-cars|access-date=11 May 2013|publisher=Green Car Reports}}</ref>
|-
| [[SEAT Mii|SEAT e-Mii]]
| 2020
| 2021
| [[SEAT]]
| Spain
| <ref>{{Cite web|title=2020 SEAT Mii Electric Revealed In Production Form|url=https://www.motor1.com/news/352899/2020-seat-mii-production-version/|access-date=4 December 2021|website=Motor1.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=EV|first=Discover|title=SEAT ends Mii electric production after a year|url=https://www.discoverev.co.uk/ev-news/seat-ends-mii-electric-production-after-year|access-date=4 December 2021|website=www.discoverev.co.uk}}</ref>
|-
| [[Tatra Beta|Škoda/Tatra Beta]]
| 1994
| 1997
| Škoda ELCAR Ejpovice
| Czech Republic
| About 100 produced, using nickel-cadmium batteries<ref>{{cite web|title=Elektromobily Tatra|url=http://www.electroauto.cz/tatra.html|access-date=11 December 2010|publisher=Electroauto.cz}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tři etapy rozvoje elektrických vozidel v České republice|url=http://www.odbornecasopisy.cz/index.php?id_document=25644|access-date=11 December 2010|publisher=Odbornecasopisy.cz}}</ref>
|-
| [[Škoda Citigo|Škoda Citigo iV]]
| 2019
| 2020
| [[Škoda Auto]]
| Czech Republic
| <ref>{{Cite web|date=7 March 2018|title=Skoda Citigo to be released as EV in 2019|url=https://www.electrive.com/2018/03/07/skoda-citigo-released-ev-2019/|access-date=4 December 2021|website=electrive.com|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Skoda Kills Off The All Citigo Models, Including All-Electric Citigo iV|url=https://insideevs.com/news/442756/skoda-citigo-killed-off-in-europe/|access-date=4 December 2021|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref> Similar to Volkswagen e-Up.
|-
| [[Smart electric drive|Smart ED]]
| 2007
| 2017
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
| Available for lease in the United States since early 2011. Originally converted by [[Zytek]] from 100 [[Smart Fortwo]]s.
|-
| [[Smart Forfour|smart EQ forfour]]
| 2017
| 2021
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Smart Fortwo|Smart EQ fortwo]]
| 2017
| 2024
| [[Daimler AG]]
| Germany
|
|-
| [[Tesla Roadster (first generation)]]
| 2008
| 2012
| [[Tesla, Inc.|Tesla Motors]]
| United States
|
|-
| [[The Kurrent]]
| 2006
| 2007
| American Electric Motor Vehicle Company
| United States
| [[Neighborhood electric vehicle]].
|-
| [[Think City]]
| 2008
| 2011
| [[Think Global]]
| Norway
| Successor of the [[Ford TH!NK|Ford Th!nk]].
|-
| [[Toyota iQ#Scion iQ EV|Toyota eQ/Scion iQ EV]]
| 2011
| 2013
| [[Toyota]]
| Japan
| Deployed in limited quantities for research purposes.
|-
| [[Toyota RAV4 EV#First generation (1997)|Toyota RAV4 EV (1997)]]
| 1997
| 2003
| [[Toyota]]
| Japan
| Leased and sold on US east and west coast. 1,484 were leased and/or sold in California.<ref name="NYT0710">{{cite news|author=Jim Motavalli|date=16 July 2010|title=Toyota and Tesla Plan an Electric RAV4|work=New York Times|url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/16/toyota-and-tesla-plan-an-electric-rav4/|access-date=18 July 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Toyota Concept Vehicles-- RAV4 EV|url=http://www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/rav4ev.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120123133646/http://www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/rav4ev.html|archive-date=23 January 2012|access-date=22 January 2012|publisher=Toyota USA}}</ref>
|-
| [[Toyota RAV4 EV#Second generation (2012)|Toyota RAV4 EV (2012)]]
| 2012
| 2014
| [[Toyota]]
| Japan
| Leased and sold only in California, from 2012 through 2015. 2,489 units were sold in the U.S. through April 2015.<ref name="Sales2013US">{{cite web|author=Jeff Cobb|date=6 January 2014|title=December 2013 Dashboard|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/december-2013-dashboard/|access-date=20 August 2014|publisher=HybridCars.com and Baum & Associates|archive-date=7 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140107002250/http://www.hybridcars.com/december-2013-dashboard/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="Sales112014US">{{cite news|author=Jeff Cobb|date=3 December 2014|title=November 2014 Dashboard|work=HybridCars.com and Baum & Associates|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/november-2014-dashboard/|access-date=7 December 2014}} ''See section "November 2014 Battery Electric Car Sales Numbers" ''</ref>
|-
| [[Toyota C+pod]]
| 2021
| 2024
| [[Toyota]]
| Japan
|
|-
|[[Tobe M’Car|Tobe M’Car EV]]
|2009
|2013
| [[Yulon Motors]]
| Taiwan
|
|-
|[[Tobe M’Car|Tobe W’Car EV]]
|2010
|2013
| [[Yulon Motors]]
| Taiwan
|
|-
| [[Volkswagen e-Golf]]
| 2014
| 2020
| [[Volkswagen]]
| Germany
| <ref>{{Cite web|last=Sensiba|first=Jennifer|date=31 December 2020|title=End of the Line for Volkswagen e-Golf Makes Way for Volkswagen ID.3|url=https://cleantechnica.com/2020/12/31/end-of-the-line-for-volkswagen-e-golf-makes-way-for-volkswagen-id-3/|access-date=24 February 2022|website=CleanTechnica|language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
| [[Volkswagen e-Up!]]
| 2013
| 2023
| [[Volkswagen]]
| Germany
| [[Volkswagen Group New Small Family platform|NSF]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Volkswagen e-Up! price and specifications|url=https://www.fleetnews.co.uk/electric-fleet/electric-car-and-van-data/volkswagen/e-up--1189|access-date=13 February 2022|website=Fleet News}}</ref>
|-
| [[Volvo C30 Electric]]
| 2010
| 2012
| [[Volvo Cars]]
| Sweden
|
|-
| [[Venturi Fétish]]
| 2004
| 2007
| [[Venturi (electric car company)|Venturi]]
| Monaco
| Only 25 units have been produced.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Linde|first=Arvid|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9U1iemwAWUcC&q=Venturi+F%C3%A9tish&pg=PA88|title=Electric Cars – The Future is Now!|date=2010|publisher=Veloce Publishing Ltd|isbn=978-1-84584-498-1|language=en}}</ref>
|-
| [[Wheego Whip|Wheego Whip LiFe]]
| 2011
| 2013
| [[Shuanghuan Auto]] and [[Wheego Technologies]]
| China-United States
| Sales began in the U.S. in April 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Blanco|first=Sebastian|date=17 December 2011|title=Wheego delivers first LiFe vehicle in time for Earth Day|url=http://green.autoblog.com/2011/04/22/wheego-delivers-first-life-vehicle-earth-day/|access-date=21 January 2011|publisher=[[AutoblogGreen]]}}</ref> A total of 34 units had been sold by March 2012,<ref>{{cite news|author=Jim Motavalli|date=14 March 2012|title=Can The Tiny Wheego Win The Electric Car Race?|work=[[Forbes]]|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/eco-nomics/2012/03/14/can-tiny-wheego-company-win-the-electric-car-race/|access-date=22 March 2012}}</ref> and 400 had been produced when production ended in 2013.
|-
| [[ZENN]]
| 2006
| 2010
| [[ZENN Motor Company]]
| Canada
| Based on the [[Microcar]] MC2
|-
|}

==== Chinese-market origin ====
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%"
! Model
! Calendar<br>year<br>produced
! Calendar<br>year<br>discontinued
! Manufacturer
! Marque origin
! class="unsortable" |Notes
|-
|[[Arcfox Lite]]
|2017
|2020
|2020
|[[Chery|Chery Automobile]]
|[[BAIC Group]]
|China
|China
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Chevrolet S-10 EV]]
|[[Fengshen E30|Aeolus E30]]
|2015
|1997
|2016
|1998
|[[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|China
|
|-
| [[Besturn X40|Besturn X40 EV400/EV460]]
| 2017
| 2021
| [[FAW Group]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Buick Velite 5]]
|2017
|2019
|[[General Motors]]
|[[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|
|S-10 with [[General Motors EV1|GM EV1]] powertrain, over 100 produced and only about 60 sold to private owners.
|-
|-
|[[Chevrolet Spark EV]]
|[[Buick Velite 7]]
|2020
|2013
|2022
|2016
|[[General Motors]]
|[[General Motors]]
|United States
|United States
|
|The Spark EV was released in selected markets in California and Oregon in June 2013.<ref name="EVreleased">{{cite web|author=John Voelcker|date=2013-06-20|title=First 2014 Chevrolet Spark EVs Now At CA, Oregon Dealers|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1084889_first-2014-chevrolet-spark-evs-now-at-ca-oregon-dealers|access-date=2013-06-20|publisher=Green Car Reports}}</ref> GM planned to sell the Spark in Canada, South Korea and select European markets.<ref name="GCC112712">{{cite web|date=2012-11-27|title=Chevrolet Spark EV priced below $25,000 with tax incentives; Oregon and Canada added to markets|url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2012/11/sparkev-20121127.html|access-date=2012-11-27|publisher=Green Car Congress}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=Mike Szostech|title=Chevy Spark EV will be sold in Europe Too|url=http://www.myelectriccarforums.com/chevy-spark-ev-will-be-sold-in-europe-too/|access-date=14 February 2013|publisher=My Electric Car Forums}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Chrysler TEVan|Chrysler TEVan/EPIC]]
|[[BYD F0|BYD e1]]
|2019
|1993
|2020
|1999
|[[Chrysler]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|United States
|
|Sold primarily to electric utilities, only 56 were produced and were sold for approximately $120,000 each.
|-
|-
|[[BYD e5]]
|[[Citroën AX|Citroën AX Électrique]]
|2015
|1993
|2020
|1996
|[[PSA Group]]
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|France
|
|374 produced between December 1993 and 1996.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2013-12-16|title=Citroën Celebrates 20 Years of Pioneering the Electric Automobile|url=https://citroenvie.com/citroen-celebrates-20-years-of-pioneering-the-electric-automobile/|access-date=2021-12-01|website=Citroënvie!|language=en-CA}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[BYD Song Max|BYD Song Max EV]]
|[[Citroën Berlingo électrique]]
|2017
|2021
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|The plug-in hybrid version is still produced
|-
|[[BYD Song Pro|BYD Song Pro EV]]
|2019
|2021
|[[BYD Auto]]
|China
|The plug-in hybrid version is still produced
|-
| [[BJEV EC3]]
| 2016
| 2019
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|
|-
| [[BJEV EC5|BJEV EC5/Senova X25]]
| 2019
| 2019
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|
|-
|[[PSA Group]]
| [[Beijing EX3]]
|France
| 2018
| 2022
| [[BAIC Group]]
| China
|
|
|-
|-
| [[Baojun E100]]
|[[Citroën Berlingo Electric|Citroën Berlingo Electric (2010)]]
| 2017
|2010
| 2021
|2013
|[[PSA Group]]
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|France
|
|In 2016 worldwide sales were 491, with just 19 sold in the UK.<ref>{{cite web|date=21 March 2017|title=Citroen E-Berlingo signals brand's electric ambitions|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/citroen-e-berlingo-signals-brands-electric-ambitions|website=AutoCar}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Citroën C1 ev'ie]]
| [[Baojun E200]]
| 2018
|2009
| 2021
|2011
|[[PSA Group]]
| [[SAIC-GM-Wuling]]
| China
|France
|
|EV conversion produced by [[Electric Car Corporation]].
|-
|-
| [[Bestune X40|Bestune X40 EV400/EV460]]
|[[Citroën C-Zero]]
| 2018
| 2019
| [[FAW Group]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Chery QQ3 EV]]
|2010
|2010
|2020
|2020
|[[Chery]]
|[[PSA Group]] (produced by [[Mitsubishi Motors]])
|China
|France
|
|Similar to [[Mitsubishi i-MiEV]].
|-
|-
| [[Chery Tiggo 3x|Chery Tiggo 3xe/3x EV]]
|[[Citroën E-Méhari]]
|2016
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Chery Tiggo e]]
| 2019
| 2021
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Chery Arrizo 5e]]
| 2017
| 2019
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Chery QQ3|Chery eQ]]
|2014
|2022
|[[Chery]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Chery eQ5]]
|2020
|2023
|[[Chery]]
|China
|
|-
| [[Changan BenBen|Changan BenBen EV/BenBen E-Star]]
| 2015
| 2023
| [[Changan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Changan CS15|Changan CS15EV/CS15 E-Pro]]
| 2019
| 2020
| [[Changan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Chana Eulove|Changan Eulove EV]]
| 2015
| 2018
| [[Changan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang E60|ChangJiang E60/E260]]
| 2017
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang 360e]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang M04]]
| 2018
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang A1|ChangJiang A1/A60]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang A2]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang A3]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang C1]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang C2]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang eCool]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[ChangJiang eGlory]]
| 2016
| 2020
| [[Chang Jiang EV]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Ciwei Smile]]
| 2018
| 2022
| [[Ciwei]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Denza 500|Denza EV/500]]
|2014
|2019
|2019
|[[Denza]]
|[[PSA Group]] and [[Bolloré]]
|China
|France
|
|Approximately 1,000 cars were planned to be produced in collaboration with the French electric car producer [[Bolloré]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Pander|first=Jürgen|date=2016-03-04|title=Elektroautos in Kleinserie - Zum Knutschen|language=de|trans-title=Electric cars in limited series - Huggable|publisher=Spiegel.de|url=http://www.spiegel.de/auto/aktuell/elektroautos-auf-dem-genfer-autosalon-wir-verzichten-a-1080490.html|access-date=2017-01-08}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Dorcen E20]]
|[[Citroën Saxo|Citroën Saxo Électrique]]
|2019
|1997
|2021
|2002
|[[PSA Group]]
|[[Dorcen]]
|China
|France
|
|6,400 produced with Peugeot 106.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Museum|first=Lane Motor|title=Citroën Saxo Electrique-1997 - Lane Motor Museum|url=https://www.lanemotormuseum.org/collection/cars/item/citroen-saxo-electrique-1997|access-date=2021-12-01|website=www.lanemotormuseum.org|language=en-gb}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Dorcen G60|Dorcen G60E]]
|[[CityEl]]
|2019
|1987
|2021
|[[Dorcen]]
|China
|
|
|Citycom GmbH
|Denmark/Germany
|Three-wheeled EV, produced in Germany.
|-
|-
| [[Renault City K-ZE|Dongfeng Fengon E1]]
|[[Coda (electric car)|Coda Sedan]]
| 2019
|2012
| 2023
|2013
|[[Coda Automotive]]
| [[DFSK Motor]]
| China
|United States
|
|Sales began in California in March 2012.
|-
|-
| [[Renault City K-ZE|Dongfeng Aeolus EX1]]
|[[Dynasty IT]]
| 2019
|2001
| 2022
|2007
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|Dynasty Electric Vehicles
| China
|Canada
|
|A [[Neighborhood electric vehicle|NEV]] produced in Canada and later sold to Karakoram Motors in Pakistan.
|-
|-
| [[Venucia R30|Dongfeng Skio ER30]]
|[[Elcat Electric Vehicles]]
| 2014
|1990
| 2017
|2002
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
|ELCAT
| China
|Finland
|
|
|-
|-
| [[Renault Fluence|Dongfeng Fengnuo E300 EV]]
|[[Fiat 500 (2007)#Fiat 500e (2013)|Fiat 500e]]
| 2009
|2013
| 2020
| [[Dongfeng Motor Corporation|Dongfeng Motor]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Dearcc EV10]]
|2017
|2018
|[[Enovate (marque)|Enovate]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Enovate ME5]]
|2021
|2023
|[[Enovate (marque)|Enovate]]
|China
|<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |title=烧光115亿,曾经的新势力,天际汽车到底是怎么玩砸的? |url=https://www.sohu.com/a/www.sohu.com/a/713,226,679_121284917 |access-date=2023-12-30 |website=www.sohu.com}}</ref>
|-
|[[Enovate ME7]]
|2019
|2019
|2023
|Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
|[[Enovate (marque)|Enovate]]
|Italy
|China
|U.S. sales totaled 27,211 units.<ref name="iEVs-sales">{{cite web|title=Monthly plug-in sales scorecard|url=https://insideevs.com/monthly-plug-in-sales-scorecard/|access-date=30 November 2018|website=Inside EVs}}</ref>
|<ref name=":4" />
|-
|-
|[[Ford Focus Electric]]
|[[Trumpchi GS4|Everus Shirui]]
|2011
|2018
|2018
|2019
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
|[[GAC Honda]]
|United States
|China-Japan
|U.S. sales totaled 9,226 units.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Loveday|first=Steven|title=Monthly Plug-In EV Sales Scorecard|url=https://insideevs.com/news/343998/monthly-plug-in-ev-sales-scorecard/|website=InsideEVs}}</ref>
|
|-
|-
|[[Ford Ranger EV]]
|[[Ford Territory (China)|Ford Territory EV]]
|2019
|1998
|2021
|2003
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]] ([[Jiangling Motors|JMC]]-Ford)
|United States
|United States
|
|Several hundred were produced for lease only, almost all were recovered and most destroyed.
|-
|-
|[[Ford TH!NK|Ford Th!nk]]
| [[Geely Emgrand GS]]e
| 2018
|2000
| 2021
|2002
| [[Geely]]
|[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]
| China
|United States
|
|Licensed as the [[Think City]].
|-
|-
| [[Geely Emgrand|Geely Emgrand EV]]
|[[General Motors EV1]]
| 2014
|1996
| 2021
|2003
|[[General Motors]]
| [[Geely]]
| China
|United States
|
|First generation (1996–1997) used [[VRLA]] batteries, second generation (1999–2003) used [[NiMH]] batteries.
|-
|-
|[[GTA MyCar]]
| [[Geometry EX3]]
| 2021
|2003
| 2022
|2017
| [[Geely]]
|[[EuAuto Technology]]/[[GreenTech Automotive]]
| China
|Hong Kong
|
|A NEV designed by [[Giorgetto Giugiaro]] and produced by a Hong Kong company in China.
|-
|-
| [[Haima Freema|Haima Freema EV]]
|[[Honda Clarity#Electric|Honda Clarity Electric]]
| 2011
|2017
| 2016
|2019
|[[Honda]]
| [[Haima Automobile]]
| China
|Japan
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Honda EV Plus]]
| [[Haima M3|Haima @3 EV]]
| 2016
|1997
|
|1999
|[[Honda]]
| [[Haima Automobile]]
| China
|Japan
|
|About 300 produced.<ref>{{cite news|author=Rechtin, Mark|date=April 26, 1999|title=Honda pulls the plug on EV Plus|work=Automotive News|url=https://www.autonews.com/article/19990426/ANA/904260758/honda-pulls-the-plug-on-ev-plus|access-date=8 April 2020}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Honda Fit EV]]
|[[Hyundai Mistra|Hyundai Mistra EV]]
|2021
|2012
|2022
|2014
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|[[Honda]]
|South Korea
|Japan
|<ref name="irsales">{{Cite web |title=Sales Performance |url=https://www.hyundai.com/worldwide/en/company/ir/ir-activities/sales-performance |access-date=2022-09-02 |website=Hyundai Motor Company |language=en}}</ref>
|Production was be limited to only 1,100 units over the first three years. Deliveries to retail customers in the U.S. began in July 2012 and availability is limited to California and Oregon.<ref name="FitEV0712">{{cite web|author=Zach McDonald|date=2012-07-20|title=Honda Registers First Fit EV Delivery|url=http://www.plugincars.com/honda-registers-first-fit-ev-delivery-123312.html|access-date=2012-07-21|publisher=Plugincars.com}}</ref>
|-
|[[Hyundai Lafesta|Hyundai Lafesta EV]]
|2021
|2022
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
|South Korea
|
|-
| [[Hengchi 5]]
| 2022
| 2023
| [[Hengchi]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Hongqi E-HS3]]
| 2019
| 2023
| [[FAW Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Hanteng X5|Hanteng X5 EV]]
| 2018
| 2021
| [[Hanteng Autos]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Shengdafei 2 XEV360|Hawtai Shengdafei 2 XEV36]]
| 2018
| 2022
| [[Hawtai]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Hawtai Shengdafei 5 XEV260|Hawtai Shengdafei 5 XEV260 / XEV480]]
| 2015
| 2022
| [[Hawtai]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Hawtai Shengdafei 7 XEV520]]
| 2016
| 2018
| [[Hawtai]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Lusheng S1 iEV360|Hawtai Lusheng S1 iEV360]]
| 2018
| 2022
| [[Hawtai]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Lusheng S1 EV160B|Hawtai Lusheng S1 EV160B]]
| 2010
| 2013
| [[Hawtai]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Hawtai Lusheng S5 iEV230]]
| 2013
| 2018
| [[Hawtai]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEVS4]]
| 2019
| 2022
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEV4]]
| 2011
| 2018
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEV7S]]
| 2016
| 2023
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[JAC iEV6E]]
| 2016
| 2021
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Jetour X70S|Jetour X70S EV]]
| 2019
| 2021
| [[Chery]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Kia Forte|Kia K3 EV]]
|2021
|
|[[Kia]]
|South Korea
|
|-
|-
|[[Leahead|Leahead i1]]
|[[Toyota Vitz#Second generation (XP90; 2005)|Leahead i1]]
|2015
|2015
|2016
|2016
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|[[Lumeneo SMERA|Lumeneo Smera]]
|[[Trumpchi GS4|Leahead iX4]]
|2018
|2013
|
|2013
|[[Lumeneo]]
|[[GAC Toyota]]
|China-Japan
|France
|
|Highway speed-capable microcar. Sold 10 cars in 2013 before going bankrupt.<ref>{{cite web|title=SMERA specifications|url=http://www.lumeneo.fr/smera_technical_specifications_eng.php|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111102135109/http://www.lumeneo.fr/smera_technical_specifications_eng.php|archive-date=2011-11-02|access-date=2010-12-11|publisher=Lumeneo.fr}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Mahindra e2o]]
| [[Leapmotor S01]]
| 2019
|2013
| 2021
|2017
|[[Mahindra Electric]]
| [[Leapmotor]]
| China
|India
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Mahindra e2o Plus]]
| [[Letin Mengo]]
| 2020
|2016
| 2023
|2019
| [[Levdeo]]
|[[Mahindra & Mahindra]]
| China
|India
|
|<ref>{{Cite news|last=Mohile|first=Shally Seth|date=2019-04-30|title=M&M stops producing India's first electric car model amid flagging sales|work=Business Standard India|url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/m-m-pulls-the-plug-on-india-s-1st-e-car-over-flagging-sales-safety-norms-119043001421_1.html|access-date=2021-12-01}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Mahindra eVerito]]
| [[Levdeo i3]]
| 2019
|2016
| 2023
|2019
| [[Levdeo]]
|[[Mahindra & Mahindra]]
| China
|India
|
|<ref>{{cite web|date=2 June 2016|title=Mahindra e-Verito launched at Rs 9.50 lakh|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/auto/mahindra-e-verito-launched-at-rs-9-50-lakh/mahindra-e-verito-launched/slideshow/52554663.cms|access-date=16 February 2020|website=Economic Times}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Levdeo i5]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-Cell]]
| 2019
|2010
| 2023
|2010
|[[Daimler AG]]
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|Germany
|
|Developed with Tesla Motors. Limited production of 500 A-Class E-Cell electric cars was built, for trial purposes and lease to customers in Europe.<ref name="GCCECel0">{{cite web|date=15 September 2010|title=Mercedes-Benz Introduces the Battery-Powered A-Class E-CELL; Production Run of 500|url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2010/09/aclassecell-20100915.html|access-date=4 May 2011|publisher=[[Green Car Congress]]}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Levdeo i9]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive]]
| 2020
|2014
| 2023
|2019
|[[Daimler AG]]
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|Germany
|
|Production for retail customers began in April 2014.<ref name="Isevs">{{cite web|author=Eric Loveday|date=2014-04-11|title=Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive Enters Production – Job #1 Rolls Off The Line|url=http://insideevs.com/mercedes-benz-b-class-electric-drive-now-production-job-1-rolls-line/|access-date=2014-04-18|publisher=InsideEVs.com}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Levdeo D30]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive]]
| 2014
|2013
| 2023
|2013
|[[Daimler AG]]
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|Germany
|
|Fewer than 100 units were sold.<ref>{{cite news|last=Siu|first=Jason|date=13 October 2016|title=Audi Quietly Discontinues All-Electric R8 E-Tron – Again|work=HybridCars.com|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/audi-quietly-discontinues-all-electric-r8-e-tron-again/|access-date=13 October 2016}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Levdeo D50]]
|[[Mercedes-Benz Vito#Vito E-CELL (2010–)|Mercedes-Benz Vito E-Cell]]
| 2014
|2010
| 2023
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|
|
|-
|[[Daimler AG]]
| [[Levdeo D60|Levdeo D60/E60]]
|Germany
| 2015
| 2023
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Mia electric|Mia]]
| [[Levdeo D70]]
| 2015
|2011
| 2023
|2013
| [[Levdeo]]
|Mia Electric
| China
|France
|
|
|-
|-
| [[Levdeo V60]]
|[[XS500 Electric Vehicle|Miles XS500]]
| 2015
| 2023
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|
|
|-
| [[Levdeo S50]]
| 2015
| 2023
| [[Levdeo]]
| China
|
|
|Miles Electric Vehicles
|United States
|Production electric vehicle based on the [[Chery QQ3|Chery QQ]].
|-
|-
|[[Mitsubishi i-MiEV]]
| [[Leopaard CS3]]
| 2019
|2009
| 2020
| [[GAC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Leopaard CS9|Leopaard CS9 EV]]
| 2017
| 2020
| [[GAC Group]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Lifan 820|Lifan 820EV]]
| 2015
| 2020
| [[Lifan Group]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Trumpchi GE3|Mitsubishi Eupheme EV]]
|2019
|2020
|[[Mitsubishi Motors]]
|Japan
|
|-
|[[Mitsubishi Airtrek (China)|Mitsubishi Airtrek]]
|2021
|2021
|2023
|[[Mitsubishi Motors]]
|[[Mitsubishi Motors]]
|Japan
|Japan
|
|Was available in Asia, Europe and the Americas.<ref name="HK0510">{{cite web|date=2010-05-20|title=Mitsubishi Begins Sales of i-MiEV to Individuals in Hong Kong; First Individual Sales Outside of Japan|url=http://www.greencarcongress.com/2010/05/hksar-20100520.html#more|access-date=2010-05-21|publisher=[[Green Car Congress]]}}</ref> It was the first electric car to sell more than 10,000 units, including Citroën C-Zero and Peugeot iOn. According to [[Guinness World Records]], the record was reached in February 2011.<ref>{{cite news|author=Guinness World Records|author-link=Guinness World Records|year=2012|title=Best-selling electric car|work=Guinness World Records|url=http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/records-10000/best-selling-electric-car/|access-date=2013-01-22}}</ref> Global sales totaled about 37,600 units through June 2016.<ref name="Top10Global062016">{{cite news|last=Cobb|first=Jeff|date=2016-08-10|title=Global 10 Best-Selling Plug-In Cars Are Accelerating Forward|work=HybridCars.com|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/global-10-best-selling-plug-in-cars-are-accelerating-forward/|access-date=2016-08-13}} ''{{As of|2016|06}}, cumulative global sales of the top selling plug-in electric cars were led by the Nissan Leaf (over 228,000), followed by the Tesla Model S (129,393), Votl/Ampera family (about 117,300), Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (about 107,400), Toyota Prius PHV (over 75,400), BYD Qin (56,191), Renault Zoe (51,193), BMW i3 (around 49,500), Mitsubishi i-MiEV family (about 37,600) and BYD Tang (37,509).''</ref>
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|-
| [[Maxus G50|Maxus Euniq 5]]
|[[Modec]]
| 2019
|2007
| 2023
|2011
|[[Modec]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|United Kingdom
|
|Electric delivery vans.
|-
|-
|[[Nissan Hypermini]]
| [[Maxus Euniq 6]]
| 2021
|1999
| 2023
|2001
|[[Nissan]]
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Maxus G20|Maxus Euniq 7]]
| 2020
| 2023
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Mazda CX-30|Mazda CX-30 EV]]
|2021
|2023
|[[Mazda]]
|Japan
|Japan
|
|219 produced.
|-
|-
|[[Opel Ampera-e]]
|[[Neta N01]]
|2018
|2017
|2020
|2020
|[[Hozon Auto]]
|[[PSA Group]] (produced by [[General Motors|GM]])
|China
|Germany
|Over 18,000 units were sold.<ref>{{Cite web |date=17 January 2019 |title=Neta N01 China auto sales figures |url=https://carsalesbase.com/china-neta-n01/}}</ref>
|-
| [[Nio EP9]]
| 2016
| 2019
| [[Nio Inc.|Nio]]
| China
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Ora iQ]]
|[[Peugeot 106|Peugeot 106 Électrique]]
|2018
|1996
|2020
|2003
|[[PSA Group]]
|[[Great Wall Motor]]
|China
|France
|10,300 units were sold in the first full year of sales, 2019.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ora iQ China Sales Figures |url=https://carsalesbase.com/china-ora-iq/ |access-date=6 July 2020}}</ref>
|Similar to Citroën Saxo
|-
|-
|[[Peugeot iOn]]
|[[Ora Black Cat]]
|2019
|2010
|2022
|[[Great Wall Motor]]
|China
|<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Zhang |first=Phate |date=February 15, 2022 |title=Ora reportedly discontinues two lower-priced models |url=https://cnevpost.com/2022/02/15/ora-reportedly-stops-taking-orders-for-some-lower-priced-models/ |access-date=April 6, 2023 |website=CnEVPost}}</ref>
|-
|[[Ora White Cat]]
|2020
|2020
|2022
|[[PSA Group]] (produced by [[Mitsubishi Motors]])
|[[Great Wall Motor]]
|France
|China
|Similar to Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
|<ref name=":1" />
|-
|-
|[[Wey Macchiato|Ora Cherry Cat]]
|[[Peugeot Partner|Peugeot Partner Électrique]]
|2021
|1998
|2023
|2005
|[[PSA Group]]
|[[Great Wall Motor]]
|China
|France
|<ref name=":1" />
|-
| [[Oushang A600|Oushang A600 EV]]
| 2019
| 2022
| [[Changan Automobile]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Qiantu K50]]
| 2017
| 2020
| [[Qiantu Motor]]
| China
|
|
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|[[FAW Toyota]]
|China-Japan
|China-Japan
|<ref>{{Cite web|date=2015-04-24|title=FAW-Toyota Ranz E50 EV launched on the Shanghai Auto Show|url=https://carnewschina.com/2015/04/24/faw-toyota-ranz-e50-ev-launched-on-the-shanghai-auto-show/|access-date=2021-12-01|website=CarNewsChina.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
|<ref>{{Cite web |date=24 April 2015 |title=FAW-Toyota Ranz E50 EV launched on the Shanghai Auto Show |url=https://carnewschina.com/2015/04/24/faw-toyota-ranz-e50-ev-launched-on-the-shanghai-auto-show/ |access-date=1 December 2021 |website=CarNewsChina.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
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|[[Renault Fluence Z.E.]]/[[Renault Samsung SM3#SM3 Z.E.|Renault Samsung SM3 Z.E.]]
|2011
|2020
|[[Renault]]
|France
|Global sales totaled 10,600 units through December 2019, mostly composed of SM3 Z.E. units.<ref name="Renault2019">{{cite web|author=Groupe Renaul|date=2020-03-19|title=2019 Universal Registration Document|url=https://group.renault.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/urd_2019_-3-avril_14h.pdf|access-date=2020-05-22|publisher=Renault}} ''See pp. 24 and 39. Since the launch of the Renault electric program, the Group has sold more than 252,000 electric vehicles in Europe and more than 273,550 electric vehicles worldwide. Since inception, a total of 181,893 Zoe cars, 48,821 Kangoo Z.E. electric vans and 10,600 Fluence Z.E./SM3 Z.E. cars have been sold globally through December 2019.''</ref>
|-
|[[REVAi|REVA/REVAi/G-Wiz i]]
|2001
|2019
|[[Reva Electric Car Company]]
|India
|Since 2001 more than 4,000 cars were sold worldwide by March 2011 and was available in 26 countries.<ref name="REVAsales">{{cite web|author=Praveena Sharma|date=2011-03-17|title=Govt subsidy may rev up Reva sales|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report_govt-subsidy-may-rev-up-reva-sales_1520820|access-date=2011-03-31|publisher=Daily News & Analysis India}}</ref><ref name="REVAcountries">{{cite web|title=Mahindra REVA: Petrol-free REVA|url=http://www.petrolfreeworld.com/|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120215120617/http://www.petrolfreeworld.com/|archive-date=2012-02-15|access-date=2012-02-25|publisher=[[REVA Electric Car Company]]}} Click on Sales and Service Locator</ref> Sales in the UK, where it was sold as the G-Wiz and became its main market, ended by late 2011.<ref>{{cite web|author=Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield|date=2011-02-16|title=EXCLUSIVE: What Killed The Electric Car? For G-Wiz, Other Electric Cars|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1055499_exclusive-what-killed-the-electric-car-for-g-wiz-other-electric-cars|access-date=2013-05-11|publisher=Green Car Reports}}</ref>
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|[[Roewe E50]]
|[[Roewe E50]]
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|[[SEAT Mii|SEAT e-Mii]]
|[[Roewe ERX5]]
|2019
|2020
|
|2021
|[[SEAT]]
|[[SAIC Motor]]
|China
|Spain
|
|<ref>{{Cite web|title=2020 SEAT Mii Electric Revealed In Production Form|url=https://www.motor1.com/news/352899/2020-seat-mii-production-version/|access-date=2021-12-04|website=Motor1.com|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=EV|first=Discover|title=SEAT ends Mii electric production after a year|url=https://www.discoverev.co.uk/ev-news/seat-ends-mii-electric-production-after-year|access-date=2021-12-04|website=www.discoverev.co.uk}}</ref>
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|-
|[[Tatra Beta|Škoda/Tatra Beta]]
| [[Roewe i6|Roewe Ei6]]
| 2016
|1994
| 2020
|1997
| [[SAIC Motor]]
|Škoda ELCAR Ejpovice
| China
|Czech Republic
|
|About 100 produced, using nickel-cadmium batteries<ref>{{cite web|title=Elektromobily Tatra|url=http://www.electroauto.cz/tatra.html|access-date=2010-12-11|publisher=Electroauto.cz}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Tři etapy rozvoje elektrických vozidel v České republice|url=http://www.odbornecasopisy.cz/index.php?id_document=25644|access-date=2010-12-11|publisher=Odbornecasopisy.cz}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Rising Auto ER6]]
|[[Škoda Citigo|Škoda Citigo iV]]
| 2020
| 2022
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|
|-
| [[Rising Auto Marvel R]]
| 2020
| 2022
| [[SAIC Motor]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Singulato iS6]]
|2019
|2019
|2023
|2020
|[[Škoda Auto]]
|[[Singulato]]
|China
|Czech Republic
|
|<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-03-07|title=Skoda Citigo to be released as EV in 2019|url=https://www.electrive.com/2018/03/07/skoda-citigo-released-ev-2019/|access-date=2021-12-04|website=electrive.com|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Skoda Kills Off The All Citigo Models, Including All-Electric Citigo iV|url=https://insideevs.com/news/442756/skoda-citigo-killed-off-in-europe/|access-date=2021-12-04|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Sehol E20X]]
|[[Smart electric drive|Smart ED]]
| 2018
|2007
| 2022
| [[JAC Motors]]
| China
|
|-
|[[Trumpchi GE3]]
|2017
|2017
|2020
|[[Daimler AG]]
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Trumpchi GS4|Trumpchi GS4 EV]]
|2016
|2019
|[[GAC Group]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Volkswagen Lavida|Volkswagen e-Lavida]]
|2019
|
|[[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
|Germany
|
|Available for lease in the United States since early 2011. Originally converted by [[Zytek]] from 100 [[Smart Fortwo]]s.
|-
|-
|[[Venucia e30]]
|[[Tesla Roadster (first generation)]]
|2015
|2008
|2023
|2012
|[[Venucia]]
|[[Tesla, Inc.|Tesla Motors]]
|China
|United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[The Kurrent]]
|[[Weltmeister E5]]
|2021
|2006
|2023
|2007
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|American Electric Motor Vehicle Company
|China
|United States
|
|[[Neighborhood electric vehicle]].
|-
|-
|[[Think City]]
|[[Weltmeister EX5]]
|2018
|2008
|2023
|2011
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|[[Think Global]]
|China
|Norway
|
|Successor of the [[Ford TH!NK|Ford Th!nk]].
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister EX6]]
|[[Toyota iQ#Scion iQ EV|Toyota eQ/Scion iQ EV]]
|2020
|2011
|2023
|2013
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|[[Toyota]]
|China
|Japan
|
|Deployed in limited quantities for research purposes.
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister W6]]
|[[Toyota RAV4 EV#First generation (1997)|Toyota RAV4 EV (1997)]]
|2021
|1997
|2023
|2003
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|[[Toyota]]
|China
|Japan
|
|Leased and sold on US east and west coast. 1,484 were leased and/or sold in California.<ref name="NYT0710">{{cite news|author=Jim Motavalli|date=2010-07-16|title=Toyota and Tesla Plan an Electric RAV4|work=New York Times|url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/16/toyota-and-tesla-plan-an-electric-rav4/|access-date=2010-07-18}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Toyota Concept Vehicles-- RAV4 EV|url=http://www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/rav4ev.html|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120123133646/http://www.toyota.com/concept-vehicles/rav4ev.html|archive-date=2012-01-23|access-date=2012-01-22|publisher=Toyota USA}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Weltmeister M7]]
|[[Toyota RAV4 EV#Second generation (2012)|Toyota RAV4 EV (2012)]]
|2022
|2012
|
|2014
|[[Weltmeister (marque)|Weltmeister]]
|[[Toyota]]
|China
|Japan
|
|Leased and sold only in California, from 2012 through 2015. 2,489 units were sold in the U.S. through April 2015.<ref name="Sales2013US">{{cite web|author=Jeff Cobb|date=2014-01-06|title=December 2013 Dashboard|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/december-2013-dashboard/|access-date=2014-08-20|publisher=HybridCars.com and Baum & Associates}}</ref><ref name="Sales112014US">{{cite news|author=Jeff Cobb|date=2014-12-03|title=November 2014 Dashboard|work=HybridCars.com and Baum & Associates|url=http://www.hybridcars.com/november-2014-dashboard/|access-date=2014-12-07}} ''See section "November 2014 Battery Electric Car Sales Numbers" ''</ref>
|-
|-
| [[XPeng G3|XPeng G3 / Identity X]]
|[[Volkswagen e-Golf]]
| 2018
|2014
| 2023
|2020
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[XPeng]]
| China
|Germany
|
|<ref>{{Cite web|last=Sensiba|first=Jennifer|date=2020-12-31|title=End of the Line for Volkswagen e-Golf Makes Way for Volkswagen ID.3|url=https://cleantechnica.com/2020/12/31/end-of-the-line-for-volkswagen-e-golf-makes-way-for-volkswagen-id-3/|access-date=2022-02-24|website=CleanTechnica|language=en-US}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Volvo C30 Electric]]
| [[Yema EC70]]
| 2015
|2010
| 2019
|2012
|[[Volvo Cars]]
| [[Yema Auto]]
| China
|Sweden
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Venturi Fétish]]
| [[Yema EC60]]
| 2019
|2004
| 2023
|2007
| [[Yema Auto]]
|[[Venturi (electric car company)|Venturi]]
| China
|Monaco
|
|Only 25 units have been produced.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|last=Linde|first=Arvid|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9U1iemwAWUcC&q=Venturi+F%C3%A9tish&pg=PA88|title=Electric Cars – The Future is Now!|date=2010|publisher=Veloce Publishing Ltd|isbn=978-1-84584-498-1|language=en}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Yema EC30]]
|[[Wheego Whip|Wheego Whip LiFe]]
| 2015
|2011
| 2023
|2013
|[[Shuanghuan Auto]] and [[Wheego Technologies]]
| [[Yema Auto]]
| China
|China-United States
|
|Sales began in the U.S. in April 2011.<ref>{{cite web|last=Blanco|first=Sebastian|date=2011-12-17|title=Wheego delivers first LiFe vehicle in time for Earth Day|url=http://green.autoblog.com/2011/04/22/wheego-delivers-first-life-vehicle-earth-day/|access-date=2011-01-21|publisher=[[AutoblogGreen]]}}</ref> A total of 34 units had been sold by March 2012,<ref>{{cite news|author=Jim Motavalli|date=2012-03-14|title=Can The Tiny Wheego Win The Electric Car Race?|work=[[Forbes]]|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/eco-nomics/2012/03/14/can-tiny-wheego-company-win-the-electric-car-race/|access-date=2012-03-22}}</ref> and 400 had been produced when production ended in 2013.
|-
|-
|[[ZENN]]
| [[Yudo π1]]
| 2018
|2006
| 2023
|2010
|[[ZENN Motor Company]]
| [[Yudo Auto]]
| China
|Canada
|
|Based on the [[Microcar]] MC2
|-
|-
|[[Zinoro|Zinoro 1E]]
| [[Yudo π3]]
| 2018
|2013
| 2022
| [[Yudo Auto]]
| China
|
|
|-
| [[Yulu EV2]]
| 2017
| 2018
| [[Dongfeng Yulon]]
| China-Taiwan
|
|-
|[[Zinoro#Zinoro 1E|Zinoro 1E]]
|2013
|2015
|[[BMW Brilliance]]
|[[BMW Brilliance]]
|China-Germany
|China-Germany
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Zinoro 60H]]
|[[Zhidou D1]]
|2014
|2020
|[[Zhidou]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zhidou D2]]
|2014
|2020
|[[Zhidou]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zhidou D3]]
|2017
|2017
|2019
|2019
|[[BMW Brilliance]]
|[[Zhidou]]
|China-Germany
|China
|
|-
|[[Zedriv GC1]]
|2020
|2022
|[[Zedriv]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zedriv GC2]]
|2020
|2022
|[[Zedriv]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zedriv GX5]]
|2020
|2022
|[[Zedriv]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zedriv GT3]]
|2020
|2022
|[[Zedriv]]
|China
|
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|[[Zotye]]
|China
|China
|Sales ended in early 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-03-15|title=Zotye E200 China auto sales figures|url=https://carsalesbase.com/china-zotye-e200/|access-date=2021-12-27|website=carsalesbase.com|language=en-US}}</ref>
|Sales ended in early 2020.<ref>{{Cite web |date=15 March 2016 |title=Zotye E200 China auto sales figures |url=https://carsalesbase.com/china-zotye-e200/ |access-date=27 December 2021 |website=carsalesbase.com |language=en-US}}</ref>
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|-
|[[Zotye E20]]
|2014
|2020
|[[Zotye]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zotye E30]]
|2016
|2019
|[[Zotye]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zotye E300]]
|2008
|2013
|[[Zotye]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zotye Z500|Zotye Z500 EV]]
|2017
|2019
|[[Zotye]]
|China
|
|-
|[[Zotye Z100|Zotye Cloud 100]]
|2014
|2021
|[[Zotye]]
|China
|
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|-
|-
|[[Jeep DJ#DJ-5E Electruck|AM General Jeep DJ-5E Electruck]]
| [[Jeep DJ#DJ-5E Electruck|AM General Jeep DJ-5E Electruck]]
|1974
| 1974
|1974
| 1974
|[[AM General]]
| [[AM General]]
|United States
| United States
|Sold to [[United States Postal Service]] and [[Canada Post]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Committee on Appropriations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Joq2AAAAIAAJ&q=DJ-5E+Electruck&dq=DJ-5E+Electruck|title=Department of the Interior and related agencies appropriations for 1979|author2=House of Representatives|author3=Ninety-fifth Congress|author4=second session|date=1978|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|page=343|access-date=26 December 2010}}</ref>
| Sold to [[United States Postal Service]] and [[Canada Post]].<ref>{{cite book|author1=Committee on Appropriations|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Joq2AAAAIAAJ&q=DJ-5E+Electruck|title=Department of the Interior and related agencies appropriations for 1979|author2=House of Representatives|author3=Ninety-fifth Congress|author4=second session|date=1978|publisher=U.S. Government Printing Office|page=343|access-date=26 December 2010}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Baker Electric]]
| [[Baker Electric]]
|1899
| 1899
|1914
| 1914
|[[Baker Motor Vehicle]]
| [[Baker Motor Vehicle]]
|United States
| United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Citicar|CitiCar]]
| [[Citicar|CitiCar]]
|1974
| 1974
|1977
| 1977
|Sebring-Vanguard
| Sebring-Vanguard
|United States
| United States
|Microcar, a total of 4,444 units were produced up to 1979.<ref name="CitiCarProd">{{cite web|date=2012-09-14|title=Electric car for the average Joe not far away|url=http://www.wheels.ca/feature/electric-car-for-the-average-joe-not-far-away/|access-date=2014-08-09|publisher=Wheels.ca}}</ref>
| Microcar, a total of 4,444 units were produced up to 1979.<ref name="CitiCarProd">{{cite web|date=14 September 2012|title=Electric car for the average Joe not far away|url=http://www.wheels.ca/feature/electric-car-for-the-average-joe-not-far-away/|access-date=9 August 2014|publisher=Wheels.ca}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Detroit Electric]]
| [[Detroit Electric]]
|1907
| 1907
|1939
| 1939
|Anderson Electric Car Company
| Anderson Electric Car Company
|United States
| United States
|Between 1907 and 1939 a total of 13,000 electric cars were built.<ref name="GCR032013">{{cite web|author=John Voelcker|date=2013-03-19|title=All-Electric Sports Car Coming Next Month From Detroit Startup?|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1082994_all-electric-corvette-coming-next-month-from-detroit-startup|publisher=Green Car Reports|accessdate=2013-03-19}}</ref>
| Between 1907 and 1939 a total of 13,000 electric cars were built.<ref name="GCR032013">{{cite web|author=John Voelcker|date=19 March 2013|title=All-Electric Sports Car Coming Next Month From Detroit Startup?|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1082994_all-electric-corvette-coming-next-month-from-detroit-startup|publisher=Green Car Reports|accessdate=19 March 2013}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Enfield 8000]]
| [[Enfield 8000]]
|1973
| 1973
|1973
| 1973
|[[Enfield Automotive]]
| [[Enfield Automotive]]
|United Kingdom
| United Kingdom
|120 cars were built in total, of which 65 were used by the [[Electricity Council]].<ref name="autocar">{{cite journal|date=21 February 1976|title=Test Extra: Enfield 8000 Electric|journal=Autocar|volume=144|issue=4137|pages=66–69}}</ref>
| 120 cars were built in total, of which 65 were used by the [[Electricity Council]].<ref name="autocar">{{cite journal|date=21 February 1976|title=Test Extra: Enfield 8000 Electric|journal=Autocar|volume=144|issue=4137|pages=66–69}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Fiat Panda Elettra]]
| [[Fiat Panda Elettra]]
|1990
| 1990
|1998
| 1998
|[[Fiat]]
| [[Fiat]]
|Italy
| Italy
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Henney Kilowatt]]
| [[Henney Kilowatt]]
|1959
| 1959
|1960
| 1960
|[[Henney Motor Company]]
| [[Henney Motor Company]]
|United States
| United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Scottish Aviation Scamp]]
| [[Scottish Aviation Scamp]]
|1964
| 1964
|1966
| 1966
|[[Scottish Aviation]]
| [[Scottish Aviation]]
|United Kingdom
| United Kingdom
|Produced for the [[Central Electricity Generating Board]]. 13 prototypes only.
| Produced for the [[Central Electricity Generating Board]]. 13 prototypes only.
|-
|-
|[[Sinclair C5]]
| [[Sinclair C5]]
|1985
| 1985
|1985
| 1985
|[[Sinclair Vehicles]]
| [[Sinclair Vehicles]]
|United Kingdom
| United Kingdom
|[[Recumbent bicycle|Recumbent]] [[tricycle]]. Out of 14,000 C5s made, only 5,000 were sold.<ref name="AK188">{{cite book|last1=Adamson|first1=Ian|title=Sinclair and the 'Sunrise' Technology|last2=Kennedy|first2=Richard|date=1986|publisher=Penguin Books|location=Harmondsworth, Middlesex|page=188}}</ref>
| [[Recumbent bicycle|Recumbent]] [[tricycle]]. Out of 14,000 C5s made, only 5,000 were sold.<ref name="AK188">{{cite book|last1=Adamson|first1=Ian|title=Sinclair and the 'Sunrise' Technology|last2=Kennedy|first2=Richard|date=1986|publisher=Penguin Books|location=Harmondsworth, Middlesex|page=188}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Studebaker Electric]]
| [[Studebaker Electric]]
|1902
| 1902
|1912
| 1912
|[[Studebaker]]
| [[Studebaker]]
|United States
| United States
|Produced from 1902 to 1912 in South Bend, Indiana
| Produced from 1902 to 1912 in South Bend, Indiana
|-
|-
| [[Oka (automobile)|VAZ-111E]]
|[[Zagato Zele]]
| 1989
|1974
| 1998
|1976
|[[Zagato]]
| [[AvtoVAZ]]
| [[Soviet Union]]
|Italy
|
|Made by the Italian design firm [[Zagato]]. About 500 vehicles were made.
|-
| [[Zagato Zele]]
| 1974
| 1976
| [[Zagato]]
| Italy
| Made by the Italian design firm [[Zagato]]. About 500 vehicles were made.
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|-
|[[AC Propulsion tzero]]
| [[AC Propulsion tzero]]
|1997
| 1997
|1997
| 1997
|[[AC Propulsion]]
| [[AC Propulsion]]
|United States
| United States
|Two-seat sportster prototype, four produced.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}}
| Two-seat sportster prototype, four produced.{{citation needed|date=July 2020}}
|-
|-
|[[Autobianchi Y10|Autobianchi Y10 Electrica]]
| [[Autobianchi Y10|Autobianchi Y10 Electrica]]
|1989
| 1989
|1990
| 1990
|
|
|
|
|<ref>{{Cite web|title=Y10Club - Y10 elettrica|url=http://www.y10club.it/Y10CLUB/2a/Modelli/Elettrica-2/Y10_2_elettrica.htm|access-date=2021-12-01|website=www.y10club.it}}</ref>
| <ref>{{Cite web|title=Y10Club Y10 elettrica|url=http://www.y10club.it/Y10CLUB/2a/Modelli/Elettrica-2/Y10_2_elettrica.htm|access-date=1 December 2021|website=www.y10club.it}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[BMW ActiveE]]
|[[BMW 1602 Elektro-Antrieb]]
|1972
|2012
|
|2012
|[[BMW]]
|[[BMW]]
|Germany
|Germany
|BMW's first electric vehicle prototype, based on the production [[BMW 02 Series#1600-2 / 1602|1602]] model. Unveiled during the [[1972 Summer Olympics|1972 Olympics]] and used to carry VIPs.
|Field testing in the U.S. began in January 2012, after the Mini E trial ended.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jim Motavalli|date=2012-01-12|title=The Mini-E's True Believer Gets the Keys to the First BMW ActiveE|url=http://www.plugincars.com/mini-e-true-believer-gets-keys-first-activee-111478.html|access-date=2012-01-13|publisher=PluginCars}}</ref> Available only in select markets.<ref name="NYT092810">{{cite web|author=Jim Motavalli|date=2010-09-27|title=BMW ActiveE Electric Car Headed for U.S. Trial|url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/27/bmw-activee-electric-car-headed-for-u-s-trial/|access-date=2010-09-28|work=New York Times}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Elcat Electric Vehicles]]
| [[BMW ActiveE]]
| 2012
| 2012
| [[BMW]]
| Germany
| Field testing in the U.S. began in January 2012, after the Mini E trial ended.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jim Motavalli|date=12 January 2012|title=The Mini-E's True Believer Gets the Keys to the First BMW ActiveE|url=http://www.plugincars.com/mini-e-true-believer-gets-keys-first-activee-111478.html|access-date=13 January 2012|publisher=PluginCars}}</ref> Available only in select markets.<ref name="NYT092810">{{cite web|author=Jim Motavalli|date=27 September 2010|title=BMW ActiveE Electric Car Headed for U.S. Trial|url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/27/bmw-activee-electric-car-headed-for-u-s-trial/|access-date=28 September 2010|work=New York Times}}</ref>
|-
|[[Byton M-Byte]]
|2018
|2021
|[[Byton (company)|Byton]]
|China
|Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public, but the company went bankrupt in 2021 and cancelled the entire vehicle.
|-
|[[Byton K-Byte]]
|2018
|2018
|[[Byton (company)|Byton]]
|China
|Cancelled
|-
|[[Bordrin iV6]]
|2019
|2019
|[[Bordrin]]
|China
|Cancelled
|-
|[[Bordrin iV7]]
|2019
|2019
|[[Bordrin]]
|China
|Cancelled
|-
| [[Elcat Electric Vehicles]]
|
|
|2002
| 2002
|Elcat Automotive
| Elcat Automotive
|Finland
| Finland
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Electrorides|Electrorides ZeroTruck]]
| [[Electrorides|Electrorides ZeroTruck]]
|2008
| 2008
|
|
|[[Electrorides]]
| [[Electrorides]]
|United States
| United States
|Based on an [[Isuzu N-series]] platform, retrofitted with a UQM Technologies electric motor.<ref>{{cite web|date=2009-06-21|title=EV WORLDwire: Santa Monica Introduces Electric Zero Truck Into City Fleet|url=http://evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=21244|access-date=2009-10-25|publisher=Evworld.com}}</ref>
| Based on an [[Isuzu N-series]] platform, retrofitted with a UQM Technologies electric motor.<ref>{{cite web|date=21 June 2009|title=EV WORLDwire: Santa Monica Introduces Electric Zero Truck Into City Fleet|url=http://evworld.com/news.cfm?newsid=21244|access-date=25 October 2009|publisher=Evworld.com}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Electrosport]]
| [[Electrosport]]
|1971
| 1971
|1974
| 1974
|Electric Fuel Propulsion Company
| Electric Fuel Propulsion Company
|United States
| United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[EMC E36]]
| [[EMC E36]]
|2011
| 2011
|2011
| 2011
| EnVision Motor Company
|
| United States
|
| Rebadged Dacia Logan I
|
|-
|-
|[[Hyundai BlueOn]]
| [[Fisker Pear]]
| 2024
|2009
| 2024
|2010
| [[Fisker Inc.]]
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| United States
|South Korea
|Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public
|Field testing with 30 units began in [[South Korea]] by late 2010, production was planned.<ref name="NYT0909">{{cite news|author=Paul Stenquist|date=2010-09-09|title=A Plug-In Electric for Hyundai’s Home Market|work=[[The New York Times]]|url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/a-plug-in-electric-for-hyundais-home-market/|accessdate=2010-09-09}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[Fisker Alaska|Fisker Alaska / Kayak]]
|[[Iveco Daily]]
| 2024
|2010
| 2024
| [[Fisker Inc.]]
| United States
| Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public
|-
| [[Fisker Ronin]]
| 2024
| 2024
| [[Fisker Inc.]]
| United States
| Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public
|-
| [[Hyundai BlueOn]]
| 2009
| 2010
| [[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| South Korea
| Field testing with 30 units began in [[South Korea]] by late 2010, production was planned.<ref name="NYT0909">{{cite news|author=Paul Stenquist|date=9 September 2010|title=A Plug-In Electric for Hyundai's Home Market|work=[[The New York Times]]|url=http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/09/a-plug-in-electric-for-hyundais-home-market/|accessdate=9 September 2010}}</ref>
|-
| [[Iveco Daily]]
| 2010
|
|
|[[Iveco]]
| [[Iveco]]
|Italy
| Italy
|
|
|-
|-
|[[LADA Ellada|Lada Ellada]]
| [[LADA Ellada|Lada Ellada]]
|2011
| 2011
|
|
|[[AvtoVAZ]]
| [[AvtoVAZ]]
|Russia
| Russia
|
|
|-
|-
|Mercedes-Benz Vito 108E
| Mercedes-Benz Vito 108E
|1996
| 1996
|
|
|[[Daimler AG]]
| [[Daimler AG]]
|Germany
| Germany
|<ref>{{Cite web|title=25 years ago: Premiere of the Mercedes-Benz Vito 108 E|url=https://media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/en/instance/ko/25-years-ago-Premiere-of-the-Mercedes-Benz-Vito-108-E.xhtml?oid=50403912|access-date=2021-12-09|website=marsMediaSite|language=en}}</ref>
| <ref>{{Cite web|title=25 years ago: Premiere of the Mercedes-Benz Vito 108 E|url=https://media.daimler.com/marsMediaSite/en/instance/ko/25-years-ago-Premiere-of-the-Mercedes-Benz-Vito-108-E.xhtml?oid=50403912|access-date=9 December 2021|website=marsMediaSite|language=en}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Mini E]]
| [[Mini E]]
|2009
| 2009
|2010
| 2010
|[[BMW]]
| [[BMW]]
|United Kingdom
| United Kingdom
|Built for field trials.<ref name="End">{{cite web|author=Michael Thwaite|date=10 October 2010|title=MINI E Meetup: End of the Line For Electric Car 'Experiment'|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1067036_mini-e-meetup-end-of-the-line-for-electric-car-experiment|publisher=Green Car Reports|accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref>
| Built for field trials.<ref name="End">{{cite web|author=Michael Thwaite|date=10 October 2010|title=MINI E Meetup: End of the Line For Electric Car 'Experiment'|url=http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1067036_mini-e-meetup-end-of-the-line-for-electric-car-experiment|publisher=Green Car Reports|accessdate=13 January 2012}}</ref>
|-
|-
|Miles ZX40ST
| Miles ZX40ST
|2007
| 2007
|
|
|[[Miles Electric Vehicles]]
| [[Miles Electric Vehicles]]
|United States
| United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Fuso Ecanter|Mitsubishi Fuso eCanter]]
| [[Fuso Ecanter|Mitsubishi Fuso eCanter]]
|2016
| 2016
|
|
|[[Fuso (company)|Mitsubishi Fuso]]
| [[Fuso (company)|Mitsubishi Fuso]]
|Japan
| Japan
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Nissan Altra|Nissan Altra EV]]
| [[Nissan Altra|Nissan Altra EV]]
|1998
| 1998
|2002
| 2002
|[[Nissan]]
| [[Nissan]]
|Japan
| Japan
|Only about 200 vehicles were ever produced mainly for fleet.<ref name="gutenberg">{{cite web|date=2006-07-02|title=Nissan Eltra Electric Retrieved from Vacaville|url=http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/?p=1702|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081123035247/http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/?p=1702|archive-date=2008-11-23|access-date=2007-10-31|publisher=After Gutenberg}}</ref>
| Only about 200 vehicles were ever produced mainly for fleet.<ref name="gutenberg">{{cite web|date=2 July 2006|title=Nissan Eltra Electric Retrieved from Vacaville|url=http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/?p=1702|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081123035247/http://jcwinnie.biz/wordpress/?p=1702|archive-date=23 November 2008|access-date=31 October 2007|publisher=After Gutenberg}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Optimal Energy Joule]]
|[[Nissan Hypermini]]
| 1999
|2008
| 2001
|2012
| [[Nissan]]
|Optimal Energy
| Japan
|South Africa
| Only about 219 vehicles were ever produced mainly for Japanese market.
|A concept car that was never released commercially; development ceased in April 2012.
|-
| [[Optimal Energy Joule]]
| 2008
| 2012
| Optimal Energy
| South Africa
| A concept car that was never released commercially; development ceased in April 2012.
|-
|-
|[[Commuter Cars Tango|Tango]]
| [[Commuter Cars Tango|Tango]]
|2005
| 2005
|
|
|[[Commuter Cars]]
| [[Commuter Cars]]
|United States
| United States
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Tata Indica Vista EV]]
| [[Tata Indica Vista EV]]
|2008
| 2008
|2011
| 2011
|[[Tata Motors Cars]]
| [[Tata Motors Cars]]
|India
| India
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion]]
| [[Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion]]
|2011
| 2011
|2012
| 2012
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
| Germany
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen Golf#Electric versions|Volkswagen Golf CITYStromer]]
| [[Volkswagen Golf#Electric versions|Volkswagen Golf CITYStromer]]
|
|
|
|
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
| Germany
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Volkswagen Jetta#Electric vehicle|Volkswagen Jetta CITYStromer]]
| [[Volkswagen Jetta#Electric vehicle|Volkswagen Jetta CITYStromer]]
|
|
|
|
|[[Volkswagen]]
| [[Volkswagen]]
|Germany
| Germany
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Wrightspeed X1]]
| [[Wrightspeed X1]]
|2006
| 2006
|
|
|[[Wrightspeed]]
| [[Wrightspeed]]
|United States
| United States
|An [[Ariel Atom]] sports car modified to use an all-electric powertrain. Production has been cancelled.
| An [[Ariel Atom]] sports car modified to use an all-electric powertrain. Production has been cancelled.
|-
|-
|[[Zytek Lotus Elise]]
| [[Zytek Lotus Elise]]
|1998
| 1998
|2003
| 2003
|[[Lotus Cars]] and [[Zytek]]
| [[Lotus Cars]] and [[Zytek]]
|United Kingdom
| United Kingdom
|
|
|}
|}


== Vehicles planned for production ==
== Vehicles planned for production ==

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|-
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| [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale (2023)|Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale EV]]
|[[Apex AP-0]]
| 2024
|2022<ref>{{Cite web|title=Apex AP-0 is £150,000, Brit-built electric sports car|url=https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/apex-ap-0-%C2%A3150000-brit-built-electric-sports-car|access-date=2022-02-20|website=Autocar|language=en}}</ref>
|Coupe
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|Yes
|Apex
|United Kingdom
|-
|-
| [[Alpha Wolf (pickup truck)|Alpha Wolf]]
|[[Hyundai Ioniq 6]]
| 2024
|2022<ref>{{Cite web|title=2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 spy shots and video: Prophecy concept to spawn Model 3 rival|url=https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1128465_2023-hyundai-ioniq-6-spy-shots-video|access-date=2022-02-20|website=Motor Authority|language=en}}</ref>
|-
|Sedan
| [[Aptera (solar electric vehicle)|Aptera]]
|[[Hyundai Electric Global Modular Platform|E-GMP]]
| 2025
|Yes
|-
|[[Hyundai Motor Company|Hyundai]]
| [[Aston Martin]] Lagonda All-Terrain
|South Korea
| 2024
|-
| [[Audi A6 e-tron]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Bentley]] EV
| 2025
|-
| [[Cadillac Escalade IQ]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Cadillac]] Vistiq
| 2025
|-
| [[Canoo MPDV]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Chrysler Airflow (EV)]]
| 2024
|-
|[[City Transformer|City Transformer CT-1]]
|2024<ref>{{Cite web |title=Exclusive: City Transformer CT-1 first drive {{!}} Move Electric |url=https://www.moveelectric.com/e-cars/exclusive-city-transformer-ct-1-first-drive |access-date=2023-03-20 |website=www.moveelectric.com}}</ref>
|-
|[[City Transformer|City Transformer urban CT-2]]
|2024<ref>{{Cite news |last=Carey |first=Nick |date=2023-01-29 |title=With tiny EV, City Transformer takes aim at Europe's urban markets |language=en |work=Reuters |url=https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/with-tiny-ev-city-transformer-takes-aim-europes-urban-markets-2023-01-29/ |access-date=2023-03-20}}</ref>
|-
| Comsove BUTIQ
| 2025
|-
| Comsove ATIQ
| 2025
|-
| [[DeLorean Alpha5]]
| 2024
|-
| [[EdisonFuture]] EF1-T
| 2025
|-
| [[Ferrari]] EV<ref>{{Cite news |date=November 2, 2023 |title=Ferrari is ahead of schedule with first all-electric model |work=Europe Autonews |url=https://europe.autonews.com/automakers/ferraris-q3-results-lead-raised-annual-earnings-forecast |access-date=November 15, 2023}}</ref>
| 2025
|-
| [[Ford Puma]] EV
| 2024
|-
| [[Hyundai Ioniq 9]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Honda Ye S7]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Honda Ye P7]]
| 2024
|-
| Izera Z100
| 2024<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2020/08/izera-suv-and-hatchback-prototypes-aim-to-become-the-first-polish-evs-in-2023/|title = Izera SUV and Hatchback Prototypes Aim to Become the First Polish EVs in 2023|date = 3 August 2020}}</ref>
|-
| Izera T100<ref name="auto"/>
| 2024
|-
| [[Jeep Recon]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Jeep Wagoneer S]]
| 2025
|-
| [[Lincoln Aviator]] Electric
| 2024
|-
| [[Lincoln Motor Company|Lincoln]] Mark E
| 2024
|-
|[[Lucid Gravity]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Mullen Technologies]] Mullen FIVE
| 2024
|-
|[[Maserati Quattroporte]] EV
|2028
|-
|[[Maserati GranTurismo|Maserati GranCabrio Folgore]]
|2024
|-
|[[Mini Aceman]]
|2024
|-
|[[Opel Grandland|Opel Grandland Electric]]
|2024
|-
|[[Opel Frontera (2024)|Opel Frontera Electric]]
|2024
|-
| [[Polestar 5]]
| 2024 (Precept Concept)
|-
| [[Porsche 982|Porsche 718]] EV
| 2025
|-
| [[Porsche Cayenne]] EV
| 2026
|-
| [[Ram 1500 REV]]
| 2024
|-
| [[Rivian R2]]
| 2025
|-
| [[Rivian R3]]
| 2025
|-
| [[Škoda Elroq]]
| 2025
|-
| [[Škoda Epiq]]
| 2025
|-
| [[Smart 5|Smart #5]]
| 2024
|-
| Unnamed [[Tesla, Inc.|Tesla]] self-driving vehicle
| 2024 (Unveiling)
|-
| [[Tesla Roadster (second generation)]]
| 2025
|-
|[[Toyota bZ3X]]
| 2024
|-
|[[Toyota bZ3C]]
| 2024
|-
|[[Toyota bZ5X]]
| 2025
|-
|[[Volkswagen ID.2all|Volkswagen ID.2]]
|2025
|-
|Volvo EX60
|2026
|}
|}
-->
* [[Acura]] EUV, from 2024
* [[Alpha Motor Corporation]] [[Alpha Wolf (pickup truck)]]
* [[Aptera (solar electric vehicle)]], from 2022
* [[Aston Martin]] Lagonda All-Terrain, from 2023
* [[Audi]] A6 e-tron, from 2022
* [[Bentley]] EV, from 2025
* [[BMW i5]], from 2024
* [[Buick]] Electra EV, from 2023
* [[Cadillac Celestiq]], from 2024
* [[Cadillac Escalade]] EV, from 2024
* [[Canoo]] Van, from 2022
* [[Canoo]] MPDV, from 2022
* [[Canoo]] Pickup Truck, from 2023
* [[Chevrolet Equinox EV]], from 2023
* [[Chevrolet Silverado EV]], from 2023
* [[Chrysler Airflow (EV)]], from 2024
* [[Dodge]] eMuscle, from 2024
* [[e.GO Mobile]] Life Sport
* [[e.GO Mobile]] Life Cross
* [[EdisonFuture]] EF1-T, from 2025
* [[Evum Motors]] aCar
* [[Faraday Future]] FF91, from 2022
* [[Ferrari]] EV, from 2025
* [[Fisker Inc.|Fisker]] Ocean, from 2022
* Ford E-Transit Custom, from 2023
* [[Ford Explorer]] EV, from 2024
* [https://motorallyreview.com/2023-ford-fiesta/amp/ Ford Fiesta] EV, from 2023
* [[Genesis Essentia]], from 2023
* [[Honda Prologue]] Electric, from 2024
* [[Humble Motors]] Humble One, by 2025<ref>{{Cite web|last=Cormack|first=Rachel|date=2021-03-29|title=A Solar Roof Helps This New Electric SUV Concept Drive 500 Miles on a Single Charge|url=https://robbreport.com/motors/cars/solar-powered-suv-humble-one-range-500-miles-1234604021/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-04-02|website=Robb Report|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Ioniq 6]], from 2022
* [[Ioniq 7]], from 2024
* [[Izera Z100]], from 2023<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2020/08/izera-suv-and-hatchback-prototypes-aim-to-become-the-first-polish-evs-in-2023/|title = Izera SUV and Hatchback Prototypes Aim to Become the First Polish EVs in 2023|date = 3 August 2020}}</ref>
* [[Izera T100]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.carscoops.com/2020/08/izera-suv-and-hatchback-prototypes-aim-to-become-the-first-polish-evs-in-2023/|title = Izera SUV and Hatchback Prototypes Aim to Become the First Polish EVs in 2023|date = 3 August 2020}}</ref>
* [[Jeep Wrangler]] Magneto EV, from 2022
* Kia EV9, from 2024
* [[LEVC VN5]] e-Camper, from 2022
* [[Lexus]] LF-Z, from 2025
* [[Lightyear One]], from 2022
* [[Lincoln Aviator]] Electric, from 2024
* [[Lincoln Motor Company|Lincoln]] Mark E, from 2023
* [[Lordstown Endurance]], from 2022
* [[Maserati Grecale|Maserati Grecale Folgore]], from 2023
* [[Maserati MC20]] EV, from 2022
* [[Mercedes-Benz EQG]], from 2024
* [[MG 5]] EV, from 2022
* [[Mullen Technologies]] Mullen FIVE, from 2023
* [[Polestar]] 3, from 2023
* [[Polestar]] 5, from 2024 (Precept Concept)
* [[Porsche Macan]] EV, from 2023
* [[Ram 1500 BEV]], from 2024
* [[Rolls-Royce Spectre]], from 2023
* [[Sion (electric car)]] – <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sonomotors.com/en/sion/|title=Sion Electric Car|website=Sono Motors}}</ref> of Sono Motors. Delivery is scheduled to start in 2022.
* [[SONDORS]], an eponymous three-wheeled autocycle from a [[Startup company|startup]] company of the same name in [[Malibu, CA]].<ref>{{Cite news |url=https://electrek.co/2018/01/06/sondors-opens-preorders/ |title=SONDORS is now taking $100 pre-orders for its crowdsourced three-wheeled EV |date=2018-01-06 |work=electrek |access-date=2018-12-05}}</ref>
* [[Tesla Roadster (second generation)]], from 2023
* [[Tesla Semi]], from 2023
* [[Togg Turkish national car]], from 2022
* Toyota [[Toyota bZ series|bZ]] SDN<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.carscoops.com/2022/03/toyota-bz-sdn-making-the-jump-from-concept-to-production/ |title=Toyota bZ SDN EVN Making The Jump From Concept To Production |author=Gauthier, Michael |date=March 4, 2022 |work=CarScoops |access-date=18 March 2022}}</ref>
* Triton Model H
* [[Universal Electric Vehicle|Universal Electric Vehicle Corporation Electrum series Spyder, COM V-3]]
* [[Vanderhall Motor Works]] Brawley, from 2022
* [[VentureOne]] Trike with hybrid and EV options. Three-wheeled vehicle registered as a motorcycle in the USA. Not required to be [[FMVSS]] tested. {{Citation needed|date=March 2013}}
* [[VinFast]] VF 8 compact SUV, from 2022<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=VinFast To Build US Factory, Offer Huge Discounts For EV Buyers|url=https://insideevs.com/news/560277/vinfast-us-factory-ev-discounts/|access-date=2022-01-16|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
* [[VinFast]] VF 9 mid-size SUV, from 2022<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=VinFast To Build US Factory, Offer Huge Discounts For EV Buyers|url=https://insideevs.com/news/560277/vinfast-us-factory-ev-discounts/|access-date=2022-01-16|website=InsideEVs|language=en}}</ref>
* [[Volkswagen ID.8]]
* [[Volkswagen ID. Space Vizzion]], from 2022
* [[Volvo XC60]], from 2024
* [[Volvo XC90]], from 2022
* [[XBUS]] ELECTRIC BRANDS DE, from 2022


== Motorcycles and scooters ==
== Motorcycles and scooters ==
{{See also|Electric motorcycles and scooters}}
{{See also|Electric motorcycles and scooters}}


== Buses ==
== Buses==
{{Main|Electric bus}}
{{Main|Electric bus|List of electric bus makers}}
[[File:Newone - VinBus 15.jpg|thumb|VinBus made by [[VinFast]] from [[Vietnam]]]]

* [[Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC#Enviro200EV|Alexander Dennis Enviro 200]]
* [[BYD C9]]
* [[BYD C9]]
* [[BYD K9]]
* [[BYD K9]]
* [[Higer Bus#Energy Efficient Bus|Higer Steed EV]]
* [[Optare MetroCity#MetroCity EV|Optare Metrocity EV]]
* [[Optare MetroDecker#MetroDecker EV|Optare Metrodecker EV]]
* [[Optare Versa#Electric version|Optare Versa EV]]
* [[Oreos 2X]] ([[Power Vehicle Innovation|PVI]])
* [[Oreos 2X]] ([[Power Vehicle Innovation|PVI]])
* [[Oreos 4X]] ([[Power Vehicle Innovation|PVI]])
* [[Oreos 4X]] ([[Power Vehicle Innovation|PVI]])
* eBuzz K7<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/himachal-roadways-launches-ebus-on-kullumanalirohtang-pass-route/article9869339.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190404153444/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/himachal-roadways-launches-ebus-on-kullumanalirohtang-pass-route/article9869339.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 4, 2019|title=Himachal Roadways launches e-bus on Kullu-Manali-Rohtang Pass route - The Hindu BusinessLine|date=April 4, 2019}}</ref>
* eBuzz K7<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/himachal-roadways-launches-ebus-on-kullumanalirohtang-pass-route/article9869339.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190404153444/https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/himachal-roadways-launches-ebus-on-kullumanalirohtang-pass-route/article9869339.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 April 2019|title=Himachal Roadways launches e-bus on Kullu-Manali-Rohtang Pass route The Hindu BusinessLine|date=4 April 2019}}</ref>
* [[VinBus]]

==Trucks ==
{{Main|Electric truck|List of electric truck makers}}
* [[Tesla Semi]], all-electric [[class 8 truck]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Lambert |first=Fred |date=2022-10-07 |title=Tesla Semi production starts; Pepsi to get first electric trucks |url=https://electrek.co/2022/10/06/tesla-semi-production-starts-pepsi-first-electric-trucks/ |access-date=2022-10-31 |website=Electrek |language=en-US}}</ref>
* FR8, [https://evagemotors.com/ EVage Motors] showcases 1-tonne electric delivery truck<ref name=":2" />

== Three-wheelers ==


=== Passenger vehicles ===
== Three-wheeler ==
=== Passenger ===
[[File:Passenger Three wheeler .jpg|alt=Passenger three wheeler in India|thumb|198x198px|Passenger three-wheeler in New Delhi]]
[[File:Passenger Three wheeler .jpg|alt=Passenger three wheeler in India|thumb|198x198px|Passenger three-wheeler in New Delhi]]


[[Aptera Motors]]
[[Arcimoto]]
*''[[Aptera (solar electric vehicle)]]''


* ''FUV''
Champion polyplast
*''SAARTHI SHAVAK E AUTO''{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}


[[Aptera Motors]]
Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited
*''Treo''{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}


* ''[[Aptera (solar electric vehicle)]]''
Omega Seiki Mobility
*''STREAM''{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}


Champion polyplast
Piaggio Vehicles Private Limited
*''Ape' E-City''{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}


* ''SAARTHI SHAVAK E AUTO''<ref>{{Cite web |title=SAARTHI SHAVAK E AUTO |url=http://saarthierickshaw.com/saarthi_shavak_e_auto.html |website=SAARTHI SHAVAK E AUTO}}</ref>
=== Cargo ===
[[File:Cargo electric three wheeler in Faridabad .jpg|alt=Cargo electric three wheeler|thumb|232x232px|Cargo electric three wheeler in Faridabad]]


Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited
Altigreen Propulsion Labs Pvt Ltd{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*''NEEV''
*''NEEV HD''
*''NEEV LR''


* ''Treo''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Treo |url=https://mahindralastmilemobility.com/ |website=Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited}}</ref>
Keto Motors Private Limited
*''BULKe''
*''BULKe plus 2.0''


Omega Seiki Mobility
Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*''KINETIC SAFAR STAR - 400''
*''KINETIC SAFAR JUMBO - PICKUP''


* ''STREAM''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stream |url=https://omegaseikimobility.com/osm-stream/ |website=Omega Seiki Mobility}}</ref>
Lohia Auto Industries
*''Humsafar ''iB''


Piaggio Vehicles Private Limited
Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*''Treo Zor''
*''Treo Zor FB''
*''Treo Zor DV''


* ''Ape' E-City''<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ape' E-City |url=https://piaggio-cv.co.in/ape-e-city/ |website=Ape' E-City}}</ref>
Omega Seiki Mobility {{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*''RAGE+''
*''SUN-RI''


=== E-Rickshaw ===
=== Cargo vehicles ===
[[File:Cargo electric three wheeler in Faridabad .jpg|alt=Cargo electric three wheeler|thumb|232x232px|Cargo electric three wheeler in [[Faridabad]], India]]

Altigreen Propulsion Labs Pvt Ltd<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Altigreen |url=https://altigreen.com/ |website=Altigreen Propulsion Labs}}</ref>

* ''NEEV''
* ''NEEV HD''
* ''NEEV LR''

Keto Motors Private Limited

* ''BULKe''
* ''BULKe plus 2.0''

Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Kinetic Green Energy |url=https://kineticgreenvehicles.com/ |website=Kinetic Green Energy}}</ref>

* ''KINETIC SAFAR STAR – 400''
* ''KINETIC SAFAR JUMBO – PICKUP''

Lohia Auto Industries

* ''Humsafar iB''

Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited<ref name="auto2">{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited |url=https://mahindralastmilemobility.com/ |website=Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited}}</ref>

* ''Treo Zor''
* ''Treo Zor FB''
* ''Treo Zor DV''

Omega Seiki Mobility <ref name="auto1">{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Omega Seiki Mobility |url=https://omegaseikimobility.com/ |website=Omega Seiki Mobility}}</ref>

* ''RAGE+''
* ''SUN-RI''

=== Rickshaws ===
[[File:E-rick.jpg|alt=E-Rickshaw|thumb|150x150px|E-Rickshaw in Delhi]]
[[File:E-rick.jpg|alt=E-Rickshaw|thumb|150x150px|E-Rickshaw in Delhi]]


Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=Kinetic Green Energy |url=https://kineticgreenvehicles.com/ |website=Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd}}</ref>
*''KINETIC SAFAR SMART''
*''Kinetic SAFAR SMART LFP''


* ''KINETIC SAFAR SMART''
Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}
*''Treo Yaari HRT''
* ''Kinetic SAFAR SMART LFP''
*''Treo Yaari SFT''


Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited<ref name="auto2"/>
Omega Seiki Mobility{{citation needed|date=October 2021}}

*''RIDE''
* ''Treo Yaari HRT''
* ''Treo Yaari SFT''

Omega Seiki Mobility<ref name="auto1"/>

* ''RIDE''


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Battery electric multiple unit]]
* [[Battery electric multiple unit]]
* [[Battery electric vehicle]]
* [[Battery electric vehicle]]
* [[Electric aircraft]]
* [[Electric boat]]
* [[Electric fire engine]]
* [[Electric fire engine]]
* [[Electric motorcycles and scooters]]
* [[Electric motorcycles and scooters]]
* [[Electric vehicle conversion]]
* [[Electric vehicle conversion]]
* [[Electric aircraft]]
* [[List of hybrid vehicles]]
* [[List of fuel cell vehicles]]
* [[List of hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles]]
* [[Plug-in electric vehicle]]
* [[Plug-in electric vehicle]]
* [[Plug-in hybrid]]
* [[Plug-in hybrid]]



== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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{{Reflist|group=nb}}


==References==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{curlie|/Science/Technology/Energy/Transportation/Electric_Vehicles/|Electric vehicles}}
* {{Curlie|/Science/Technology/Energy/Transportation/Electric_Vehicles/|Electric vehicles}}

{{Alternative propulsion}}
{{Alternative propulsion}}
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The Tesla Model Y is the first electric vehicle to become the world's best-selling car in 2023, outselling the Toyota Corolla.[1]

Battery electric vehicles are vehicles exclusively using chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g., hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.). The following list includes mass-produced vehicles, formerly produced vehicles, and planned vehicles.

Production models

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Highway-capable automobiles

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Highway-capable battery electric automobiles capable of 100 km/h (62 mph) highway speed:

Outside the Chinese market

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Production highway-capable battery electric automobiles originating outside the Chinese market, both dedicated battery electric vehicles (without an ICE-powered counterpart sharing the same body) or non-dedicated battery electric vehicles (based on an ICE-powered vehicle):

Model Calendar year
produced
Body style Platform Dedicated battery
electric vehicle?[nb 1]
Manufacturer Marque origin
Aspark Owl 2021 Coupé Yes Aspark Japan
Audi e-tron GT 2021 Sedan J1[2] Yes Audi Germany
Audi Q4 e-tron 2021 Crossover SUV MEB[3] Yes Audi Germany
Audi Q6 e-tron 2024 Crossover SUV PPE Yes Audi Germany
Audi Q8 e-tron 2018 Crossover SUV MLB evo[4] Yes Audi Germany
Abarth 500e 2020 Hatchback Yes Stellantis Italy
Acura ZDX 2024 Crossover SUV BEV3 Yes Acura (produced by General Motors) Japan
Alpine A290 2024 Hatchback CMF–B EV / AmpR Small Yes Alpine/Renault France
Alfa Romeo Junior 2024 Crossover SUV eCMP/ CMP No Stellantis Italy
BMW i4 2021 Liftback CLAR[5] No BMW Germany
BMW i5 2023 Sedan CLAR No BMW Germany
BMW i5 Touring 2024 Station wagon CLAR No BMW Germany
BMW i7 2022 Sedan CLAR No BMW Germany
BMW iX 2021 Crossover SUV iX[6] Yes BMW Germany
BMW iX1 2022 Crossover SUV UKL2 No BMW Germany
BMW iX2 2023 Crossover SUV UKL2 No BMW Germany
BMW iX3 2020 Crossover SUV CLAR[7] No BMW Germany
Chevrolet BrightDrop 2022 Van BT1 Yes General Motors United States
Cadillac Lyriq 2022 Crossover SUV BEV3[8] Yes General Motors United States
Cadillac Optiq 2023 Crossover SUV BEV3 Yes General Motors United States
Cadillac Celestiq 2024 Liftback BEV3 Yes General Motors United States
Chevrolet BrightDrop 2022 Van BT1 Yes General Motors United States
Chevrolet Blazer EV 2023 Crossover SUV BEV3 Yes General Motors United States
Chevrolet Equinox EV 2024 Crossover SUV BEV3 Yes General Motors United States
Chevrolet Silverado EV 2023 Pickup truck BT1 Yes General Motors United States
Citroën e-Berlingo 2021 Van EMP2 No Stellantis France
Citroën ë-C3 (Europe) 2023 Hatchback Smart Car No Stellantis France
Citroën ë-C3 (India) 2023 Hatchback Smart Car No Stellantis France
Citroën ë-C4 2021 Crossover SUV eCMP No Stellantis France
Citroën ë-C4 X 2022 Crossover SUV eCMP No Stellantis France
Citroën ë-Jumper/Relay 2021 Van No Stellantis France
Citroën ë-Jumpy/Dispatch/SpaceTourer 2021 Van EMP2 No Stellantis France
Cupra Born 2021 Hatchback MEB Yes SEAT Spain
Cupra Tavascan 2023 Crossover SUV MEB Yes SEAT Spain
Dacia Spring Electric 2021 Hatchback CMFA-EV[9] No Dacia/Renault Romania
DS 3 Crossback E-Tense 2019 Crossover SUV eCMP No Stellantis France
DS 7 Crossback E-Tense 2017 Crossover SUV EMP2 platform No Stellantis France
Dodge Charger Daytona EV 2024 Liftback STLA Large No Stellantis United States
Faraday Future FF 91 2023 Crossover SUV Yes Faraday Future United States
Fiat e-Ducato 2021 Van No Stellantis Italy
Fiat e-Scudo/e-Ulysse 2022 Van EMP2 No Stellantis Italy
Fiat 500e 2020 Hatchback Yes Stellantis Italy
Fiat 600e 2023 Crossover SUV eCMP / CMP No Stellantis Italy
Fiat Grande Panda 2024 Hatchback Smart Car No Stellantis Italy
Ford Capri EV 2024 Crossover SUV MEB Yes Ford United States
Ford E-Transit 2021 Van No Ford United States
Ford E-Transit Courier 2023 Van Ford Global B-car No Ford United States
Ford E-Transit Custom 2021 Van No Ford United States
Ford F-150 Lightning 2022 Pickup truck No Ford United States
Ford Mustang Mach-E 2020 Crossover SUV GE1[10] Yes Ford United States
Ford Explorer EV 2024 Crossover SUV MEB Yes Ford United States
Genesis Electrified G80 2021 Sedan M3 No Genesis Motor South Korea
Genesis Electrified GV70 2022 Crossover SUV M3 No Genesis Motor South Korea
Genesis GV60 2021 Crossover SUV E-GMP[11] Yes Genesis Motor South Korea
GMC Sierra EV 2023 Pickup truck BT1 Yes General Motors United States
GMC Hummer EV 2022 Pickup truck and SUV BT1[12] Yes General Motors United States
Honda e:Ny1/e:N1 2023 Crossover SUV No Honda Japan
Honda Prologue 2023 Crossover SUV BEV3 Yes Honda (produced by General Motors) Japan
Hyundai Casper Electric / Inster 2024 Hatchback Hyundai-Kia K1 No Hyundai South Korea
Hyundai Ioniq 5 2021 Crossover SUV E-GMP[13] Yes Hyundai South Korea
Hyundai Ioniq 6 2022 Sedan E-GMP Yes Hyundai South Korea
Hyundai Kona Electric 2019 Crossover SUV No Hyundai South Korea
Hyundai Porter2 Electric 2019 Pickup truck No Hyundai South Korea
Jaguar I-Pace 2018 Crossover SUV D7e[14] Yes Jaguar Land Rover United Kingdom
Jeep Avenger 2023 Crossover SUV eCMP / STLA Small No Stellantis United States
Kia Bongo EV 2020 Pickup truck No Kia South Korea
Kia EV3 2024 Crossover SUV E-GMP Yes Kia South Korea
Kia EV6 2021 Crossover SUV E-GMP[15] Yes Kia South Korea
Kia EV9 2023 Crossover SUV E-GMP Yes Kia South Korea
Kia Niro EV/e-Niro 2018 Crossover SUV No Kia South Korea
Kia Ray EV 2012 MPV/minivan No Kia South Korea
KGM Korando e-Motion 2022 Crossover SUV No KG Mobility South Korea
KGM Torres EVX 2023 Crossover SUV No KG Mobility South Korea
Lexus RZ 2022 Crossover SUV e-TNGA Yes Toyota Japan
Lexus UX 300e 2020 Crossover SUV TNGA: GA-C[16] No Toyota Japan
Lotus Eletre 2023 Crossover SUV EPA[17] Yes Lotus Cars United Kingdom
Lotus Emeya 2024 Liftback EPA[17] Yes Lotus Cars United Kingdom
Lotus Evija 2023 Coupé Extreme[18] Yes Lotus Cars United Kingdom
Lucid Air 2021 Sedan Yes Lucid Motors United States
Luxgen n7 2023 Crossover SUV Foxtron MIH Yes Yulon Motors Taiwan
Lancia Ypsilon 2024 Hatchback eCMP No Stellantis Italy
Mahindra XUV400 2022 Crossover SUV No Mahindra India
Maserati Grecale Folgore 2023 Crossover SUV FCA Giorgio No Stellantis Italy
Maserati GranTurismo Folgore 2023 Coupé Giorgio Sport No Stellantis Italy
Mazda MX-30 2020 Crossover SUV e-Skyactiv No Mazda Japan
Mercedes-Benz EQA 2021 Crossover SUV MFA2 No Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQB 2021 Crossover SUV MFA2 No Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQE 2022 Sedan EVA Yes Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV 2022 Crossover SUV EVA Yes Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQS 2021 Liftback MEA Yes Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV 2022 Crossover SUV MEA Yes Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQT 2023 Van Renault–Nissan CMF-CD platform No Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQV 2020 MPV/minivan No Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mercedes-Benz G 580 with EQ Technology 2024 SUV No Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mini Cooper E/SE 2023 Hatchback No Mini/BMW United Kingdom
Mini Countryman E/SE 2023 Crossover SUV UKL2 No Mini/BMW United Kingdom
Mitsubishi eK X EV 2022 Hatchback KEI-EV No NMKV Japan
Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV 2011 Van No Mitsubishi Motors Japan
Moskvitch 3e 2022 Crossover SUV No Moskvitch Russia
Nissan Ariya 2021 Crossover SUV CMF-EV Yes Nissan Japan
Nissan Townstar EV 2021 Van CMF-CD No Nissan (produced by Renault) Japan
Nissan Leaf 2010 Hatchback Yes Nissan Japan
Nissan Sakura 2022 Hatchback KEI-EV Yes NMKV Japan
Opel/Vauxhall Combo-e 2021 Van EMP2 No Stellantis Germany/United Kingdom
Opel/Vauxhall Corsa Electric 2019 Hatchback eCMP[19] No Stellantis Germany/United Kingdom
Opel/Vauxhall Mokka-e 2020 Crossover SUV eCMP No Stellantis Germany/United Kingdom
Opel/Vauxhall Movano-e 2021 Van No Stellantis Germany/United Kingdom
Opel/Vauxhall Vivaro/Zafira-e 2021 Van EMP2 No Stellantis Germany/United Kingdom
Peugeot e-208 2019 Hatchback eCMP No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-2008 2020 Crossover SUV eCMP No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-3008 2024 Crossover SUV STLA Medium No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-5008 2024 Crossover SUV STLA Medium No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-308/e-308 SW 2022 Hatchback and station wagon EMP2 V3 No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-Boxer 2021 Van No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-Expert/e-Traveller 2021 Van EMP2 No Stellantis France
Peugeot e-Rifter 2021 Van EMP2 No Stellantis France
Pininfarina Battista 2022 Coupé Yes Automobili Pininfarina Germany/Italy
Polestar 2 2020 Liftback CMA Yes Volvo Cars Sweden
Polestar 3 2024 Crossover SUV SPA2 Yes Volvo Cars Sweden
Polestar 4 2023 Crossover SUV SEA Yes Volvo Cars Sweden
Porsche Macan (second generation) 2024 Crossover SUV PPE Yes Porsche Germany
Porsche Taycan 2019 Sedan and shooting brake J1 Yes Porsche Germany
Renault 5 E-Tech 2024 Hatchback CMF–B EV / AmpR Small Yes Renault France
Renault Kangoo E-Tech Electric 2021 Van CMF-CD No Renault France
Renault Master Z.E./E-Tech Electric 2018 Van No Renault France
Renault Megane E-Tech Electric 2022 Crossover SUV CMF-EV Yes Renault France
Renault Twingo Z.E. 2020 Hatchback No Renault France
Renault Scenic E-Tech 2024 Crossover SUV CMF-EV Yes Renault France
Rimac Nevera 2021 Coupé Yes Rimac Automobili Croatia
Rivian EDV 2021 Van Yes Rivian United States
Rivian R1S 2022 SUV Yes Rivian United States
Rivian R1T 2021 Pickup truck Yes Rivian United States
Rolls-Royce Spectre 2023 Coupé Architecture of Luxury Yes Rolls-Royce United Kingdom
Škoda Enyaq 2020 Crossover SUV MEB[20] Yes Škoda Auto Czech Republic
Smart #1 2022 Crossover SUV SEA[21] Yes Smart Automobile (produced by Geely) Germany
Smart #3 2023 Crossover SUV SEA Yes Smart Automobile (produced by Geely) Germany
Subaru Solterra 2022 Crossover SUV e-TNGA/e-SGP[22] Yes Subaru (produced by Toyota) Japan
Tata Nexon.ev 2020 Crossover SUV No Tata Motors Cars India
Tata Punch.ev 2024 Crossover SUV Acti.ev No Tata Motors Cars India
Tata Harrier.ev 2024 Crossover SUV No Tata Motors Cars India
Tata Curvv.ev 2024 Crossover SUV No Tata Motors Cars India
Tata Tiago.ev 2022 Hatchback No Tata Motors Cars India
Tata Tigor EV 2022 Sedan No Tata Motors Cars India
Tesla Cybertruck 2023 Pickup Yes Tesla, Inc. United States
Tesla Model 3 2017 Sedan Model 3 Yes Tesla, Inc. United States
Tesla Model S 2012 Liftback Model S Yes Tesla, Inc. United States
Tesla Model X 2015 Crossover SUV Model S[23] Yes Tesla, Inc. United States
Tesla Model Y 2020 Crossover SUV Model 3[24] Yes Tesla, Inc. United States
Togg T10X 2022 Crossover SUV Yes Togg Turkey
Toyota bZ4X 2022 Crossover SUV e-TNGA[25] Yes Toyota Japan
Toyota Proace City Electric 2021 Van EMP2 No Toyota (produced by Stellantis) Japan
Toyota Proace Electric 2021 Van EMP2 No Toyota (produced by Stellantis) Japan
Toyota Proace Max Electric 2023 Van No Toyota (produced by Stellantis) Japan
VinFast VF e34 2021 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
VinFast VF 5 2023 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
VinFast VF 6 2024 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
VinFast VF 7 2024 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
VinFast VF 8 2022 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
VinFast VF 9 2023 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
VinFast VF 3 2024 Crossover SUV Yes VinFast Vietnam
Volkswagen e-Crafter 2018 Van No Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID.3 2020 Hatchback MEB Yes Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID.4 2020 Crossover SUV MEB Yes Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID.5 2022 Crossover SUV MEB Yes Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID.7 2023 Sedan MEB Yes Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID.7 Tourer 2024 Station Wagon MEB Yes Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID. Buzz 2022 MPV/minivan MEB Yes Volkswagen Germany
Volvo EC40 (previously C40 Recharge) 2021 Crossover SUV CMA No Volvo Cars Sweden
Volvo EM90 2023 MPV/minivan SEA Yes Volvo Cars Sweden
Volvo EX30 2023 Crossover SUV SEA Yes Volvo Cars Sweden
Volvo EX40 (previously XC40 Recharge) 2020 Crossover SUV CMA No Volvo Cars Sweden
Volvo EX90 2024 Crossover SUV SPA2 Yes Volvo Cars Sweden

Chinese-market origin

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Production highway-capable battery electric automobiles originating within the Chinese market, including vehicles produced by Chinese manufacturers for domestic market and export markets, and vehicles developed by foreign manufacturers that are only offered in the Chinese market:

Model Calendar year
produced
Body style Manufacturer Marque origin Source
Aion S 2019 Sedan GAC Group China [26]
Aion S Plus / ES 2021 Sedan GAC Group China
Aion S Max 2023 Sedan GAC Group China
Aion LX 2019 Crossover SUV GAC Group China
Aion V 2020 Crossover SUV GAC Group China
Aion Y 2021 Crossover SUV GAC Group China
Aiways U5 2019 Crossover SUV Aiways China
Aiways U6 2021 Crossover SUV Aiways China
Arcfox α-S 2021 Sedan BAIC Group China
Arcfox α-T 2020 Crossover SUV BAIC Group China
Arcfox Kaola 2023 MPV/Minivan BAIC Group China
Audi Q2L e-tron 2019 Crossover SUV Audi Germany
Audi Q5 e-tron 2021 Crossover SUV Audi Germany
Avatr 11 2022 Crossover SUV Changan Automobile China
Avatr 12 2023 Sedan Changan Automobile China
AITO M5 2022 Crossover SUV Seres China
AITO M9 2023 Crossover SUV Seres China
Aeolus Sky EV01 2023 Crossover SUV Dongfeng Motor China
Aeolus Yixuan 2019 Sedan Dongfeng Motor China
Aeolus Yixuan Max 2021 Sedan Dongfeng Motor China
Aeolus E70 2015 Sedan Dongfeng Motor China
Baojun KiWi EV 2020 Microcar hatchback SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Baojun Yep 2023 Mini SUV SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Baojun Yep Plus 2024 Mini SUV SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Baojun Yunduo / Wuling Cloud EV / MG Windsor EV 2023 Hatchback SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Baojun Yunhai 2024 Crossover SUV SAIC-GM-Wuling China
BAW Yuanbao 2021 Hatchback BAW China
Bestune E01 2021 Crossover SUV FAW Group China
Bestune NAT 2021 MPV/minivan FAW Group China
Bestune Pony 2023 City car FAW Group China
BJEV EU5/Beijing EU5 2018 Sedan BAIC Group China
BJEV EU7/Beijing EU7 2019 Sedan BAIC Group China
BJEV EX5/Beijing EX5 2019 Crossover SUV BAIC Group China
BMW i3 (G28) 2022 Sedan BMW Germany
Buick Electra E4 2023 Crossover SUV General Motors (SAIC-GM) United States
Buick Electra E5 2022 Crossover SUV General Motors (SAIC-GM) United States
Buick Velite 6 2019 Liftback General Motors (SAIC-GM) United States
BYD Atto 3 / Yuan Plus 2022 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
BYD D1 2020 MPV/minivan BYD Auto China
BYD Dolphin 2021 Hatchback BYD Auto China
BYD e2 2019 Hatchback BYD Auto China
BYD e3 2019 Sedan BYD Auto China
BYD e6 2011 MPV/minivan BYD Auto China
BYD e9 2021 Sedan BYD Auto China
BYD Han EV 2020 Sedan BYD Auto China
BYD M6 2024 MPV/minivan BYD Auto China
BYD Qin EV 2012 Sedan BYD Auto China
BYD Qin Plus EV 2018 Sedan BYD Auto China
BYD Seagull / Dolphin Mini 2023 Hatchback BYD Auto China
BYD Seal 2022 Sedan BYD Auto China
BYD Sea Lion 07 / Sealion 7 2024 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
BYD Song L EV 2023 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
BYD Song Plus EV / Seal U / Sealion 6 2015 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
BYD T3/ETP3 2015 MPV/minivan BYD Auto China
BYD V3 2020 Van BYD Auto China
BYD Tang EV 2015 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
BYD Yuan Pro EV 2019 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
BYD Yuan Up / Yuan Pro 2024 Crossover SUV BYD Auto China
Changan CS55 EV 2020 Crossover SUV Changan Automobile China
Changan Lumin 2022 Hatchback Changan Automobile China
Changan Ruixing EM80 Van Changan Automobile China
Changan Nevo A07 2023 Sedan Changan Automobile China
Changan Lantuozhe EV 2023 Pick Up Changan Automobile China
Chery Arrizo e 2021 Sedan Chery China
Chery eQ1 2016 Hatchback Chery China
Chery eQ2 2018 Sedan Chery China
Chery eQ7 2023 Crossover SUV Chery China
Chery QQ Ice Cream / Jetour Ice Cream 2021 Hatchback Chery China
Chery Wujie Pro 2022 Hatchback Chery China
Chery Omoda E5 / Omoda E5 2023 Crossover SUV Chery China
Chevrolet Menlo 2020 Hatchback General Motors (SAIC-GM) United States
Ciimo M-NV 2021 Crossover SUV Dongfeng Honda China-Japan
Ciimo X-NV 2020 Crossover SUV Dongfeng Honda China-Japan
Deepal S7 2023 Crossover SUV Changan Automobile China
Deepal SL03 2022 Sedan Changan Automobile China
Denza D9 EV 2022 Minivan Denza (produced by BYD) China
Denza N7 2023 Crossover SUV Denza (produced by BYD) China
Denza Z9 GT EV 2024 Shooting brake Denza (produced by BYD) China
Dongfeng EM13 2018 Van Dongfeng Motor China
Dongfeng Fengon E3 2019 Crossover SUV DFSK Motor China
Dongfeng Fengxing T1 2019 Hatchback Dongfeng Liuzhou Motor China
Dongfeng Ruitaite EM10 Van Dongfeng Motor China
Dongfeng Sokon EC31/EC35/EC36 2018 Pickup truck and van DFSK Motor China
Dongfeng eπ 007 / Dongfeng Ace 007 2024 Sedan Dongfeng Motor China
Dongfeng Nammi 01 2024 Hatchback Dongfeng Motor China
Everus VE-1 2019 Crossover SUV GAC Honda China-Japan
Everus EA6 2019 Sedan GAC Honda China-Japan
Exeed Sterra ES / Exlantix ES 2023 Sedan Chery China
Exeed Sterra ET / Exlantix ET 2024 Crossover SUV Chery China
Farizon E5/E5L Van Farizon Auto China
Fengon Mini EV 2022 Hatchback DFSK Motor China
Fengon E380 2022 MPV/minivan DFSK Motor China
Forthing Leiting / Friday EV 2023 Crossover SUV Dongfeng Motor China
Foton Smart Smurf E7 2022 Van BAIC Group China
Geely Emgrand EV Pro 2020 Sedan Geely China
Geely Panda Mini EV 2022 Hatchback Geely China [27]
Geely Galaxy E5 2024 Crossover SUV Geely China
Geely Galaxy E8 2023 fastback Sedan Geely China
Geely Xingyuan 2024 hatchback Geely China
Geometry A 2019 Sedan Geely China
Geometry A Pro 2021 Sedan Geely China
Geometry G6 2023 Sedan Geely China
Geometry C 2019 Hatchback Geely China
Geometry M6 2022 Hatchback Geely China
Geometry E 2022 Crossover SUV Geely China
Great Wall Wingle 7 EV 2018 Pickup truck Great Wall Motors China
Great Wall Pao EV 2020 Pickup truck Great Wall Motors China
Higer H4E 2016 Van Higer China
HiPhi X 2020 Crossover SUV HiPhi China
HiPhi Y 2023 Crossover SUV HiPhi China
HiPhi Z 2022 Shooting brake HiPhi China
Honda e:NS1 2022 Crossover SUV Honda (Dongfeng Honda) Japan
Honda e:NP1 2022 Crossover SUV Honda (GAC Honda) Japan
Honda e:NS2 2024 Crossover SUV Honda (Dongfeng Honda) Japan
Honda e:NP2 2024 Crossover SUV Honda (GAC Honda) Japan
Hongqi E-HS9 2020 Crossover SUV FAW Group China
Hongqi E-QM5 2022 Sedan FAW Group China
Hyptec GT 2023 Sedan GAC Group China [28]
Hyptec SSR 2023 Sports car GAC Group China [29]
Hyptec HT 2023 SUV GAC Group China [30]
Hycan 007 2020 Crossover Hycan China
Hycan Z03 2021 Crossover Hycan China
Hycan A06 2022 Sedan Hycan China
Hycan V09 2023 MPV/minivan Hycan China
IM L7 2022 Sedan IM Motors China
IM LS7 2022 Crossover SUV IM Motors China
IM LS6 / MG IM LS6 / MG LS6 2023 Crossover SUV IM Motors China
iCar 03 2023 Crossover SUV Chery China
JAC iC5 / E J7 / Sehol E50A 2019 Sedan JAC Motors China
JAC iEV7 2016 Sedan JAC Motors China
JAC iEVA50 2018 Sedan JAC Motors China
JAC Yiwei 3 2023 Hatchback JAC Motors China
JAC Yiwei Hua Xian Zi 2024 Hatchback JAC Motors China
JAC Yiwei Aipao 2024 Sedan JAC Motors China
JAC J3 EV 2020 Crossover SUV JAC Motors China
JAC Lanmao M1 2022 Van JAC Motors China
Jaecoo J6 2024 Crossover SUV Chery China
Ji Yue 01 / Jidu Robo-01 2023 Crossover SUV Geely China
JMC Yuhu EV 2019 Pickup truck JMC Motors China
JMC E-Lushun 2022 Van JMC Motors China
JMEV Yi 2022 Sedan JMEV China
JMEV Xiaoqilin 2022 Hatchback JMEV China
Jiangnan U2 2023 Hatchback Jiangnan Automobile China
Kandi K23 2018 Van Kandi China
Kandi K27 2018 Hatchback Kandi China
Karry Dolphin 2019 Van Chery China
Karry Porpoise 2022 Van Chery China
Karry Little Elephant EV 2022 Truck Chery China
Kia EV5 2023 Crossover SUV Kia South Korea
Leahead iA5 2019 Sedan GAC Toyota China-Japan
Leapmotor C11 2020 Crossover SUV Leapmotor China [31]
Leapmotor T03 2020 Hatchback Leapmotor China
Leapmotor C01 2022 Sedan Leapmotor China
Leapmotor C10 2023 Crossover SUV Leapmotor China
Livan Maple 30X 2020 Crossover SUV Geely Auto China
Livan Maple 60S 2021 Sedan Geely Auto China
Livan Maple 80V 2020 MPV/minivan Geely Auto China
Livan 9 2022 Crossover SUV Geely Auto China
Livan 7 2023 Crossover SUV Geely Auto China
Luxeed S7 2023 Sedan Chery China
Li Mega 2024 MPV/minivan Li Auto China
Landian E3 2023 Crossover SUV Seres China
Maxus Dana V1 2023 Van SAIC Motor China
Maxus EG10 2016 MPV/minivan SAIC Motor China
Maxus Mifa 5 2023 MPV/minivan SAIC Motor China
Maxus Mifa 6 2023 Crossoner SUV SAIC Motor China
Maxus Mifa 7 / MG Maxus 7 2023 Minivan/MPV SAIC Motor China
Maxus Mira 9 / MG Maxus 9 / MG Mifa 9 / MG M9 EV 2021 Minivan/MPV SAIC Motor China
Maxus EV30 2018 Van SAIC Motor China
Maxus EV70 2023 Van SAIC Motor China
Maxus EV80 2014 Van SAIC Motor China
Maxus T90 EV 2021 Pickup truck SAIC Motor China
Mazda EZ-6 EV 2024 Sedan Mazda Japan
MG Cyberster 2023 Sports car SAIC Motor China
MG4 EV 2022 Hatchback SAIC Motor China
MG ZS EV 2018 Crossover SUV SAIC Motor China
MG Marvel R 2021 Crossover SUV SAIC Motor China
Modern IN 2021 Crossover SUV Beijing Automobile Works China
M-Hero 917 2023 SUV Dongfeng Motor China
Mecha Dragon 2022 Sedan Great Wall Motor China
NAC Chang Da H9 2017 Van Nanjing Automobile-SAIC Motor China
Neta Aya / V 2020 Crossover SUV Hozon Auto China
Neta GT 2023 Coupé Hozon Auto China
Neta U / X 2020 Crossover SUV Hozon Auto China
Neta S 2021 Sedan and Estate wagon Hozon Auto China
Neta L 2024 Crossover SUV Hozon Auto China
Nio EC6 2020 Crossover SUV Nio China
Nio EC7 2023 Crossover SUV Nio China
Nio ES6 2019 Crossover SUV Nio China
Nio ES7 2022 Crossover SUV Nio China
Nio ES8 2018 Crossover SUV Nio China
Nio ET5 2021 Sedan Nio China
Nio ET7 2021 Sedan Nio China
Nio ET9 2024 Liftback Nio China
Nissan Sylphy Z.E. 2018 Sedan Nissan Japan
Ora Ballet Cat 2022 Hatchback Great Wall Motor China
Ora Good Cat / Funky Cat / 03 / GWM Ora 2020 Hatchback Great Wall Motor China
Ora Lightning Cat / Next Cat / Grand Cat / 07 2022 Sedan Great Wall Motor China
Qiantu K20 2022 Hatchback Qiantu Motor China
Radar RD6 2022 Pickup truck Geely China
Renault City K-ZE 2019 Hatchback Renault France
Roewe Clever 2020 Microcar hatchback SAIC Motor China
Roewe Ei5/MG 5 EV/MG EP 2017 Station wagon SAIC Motor China
Roewe D7 EV / MG D7 2023 Sedan SAIC Motor China
Roewe iMAX8 EV 2022 MPV/Minivan SAIC Motor China
Rising Auto F7 / MG9 EV 2022 Liftback SAIC Motor China
Rising Auto R7 / MG S9 EV / MG R7 2022 Crossover SUV SAIC Motor China
Ruixiang C5 EV 2017 Sedan BAIC Ruixiang China
Ruixiang Hoen O2 2023 Hatchback BAIC Ruixiang China
Sehol E40X 2020 Crossover SUV JAC Motors China
Sehol E50A 2021 Liftback JAC Motors China
Sehol E50A Pro 2022 Liftback JAC Motors China
Sehol E10X 2021 Hatchback JAC Motors China
SRM Shineray X30LEV 2018 Van Shineray Group China
Skyworth EV6 2021 Crossover SUV Skyworth Auto China
Stelato S9 2024 Sedan BAIC Group China
Sinogold GM3 2017 MPV/Minivan Sinogold China
SiTech DEV1 / Diandongwu Young Guangxiaoxin 2018 Hatchback FAW-SiTech China
Seres M5 2024 Crossover SUV Seres China
Seres SF5 / A5 / 5 2019 Crossover SUV Seres China
Seres 3 / E3 2020 Crossover SUV Seres China
Seres E1 2023 Microcar hatchback Seres China
Toyota C-HR EV 2020 Crossover SUV GAC Toyota China-Japan
Toyota IZOA EV 2020 Crossover SUV FAW Toyota China-Japan
Toyota bZ3 2023 Sedan FAW Toyota China-Japan
ThunderPower EV/TP 2019 Sedan Thunder Power China
ThunderPower Chloe 2020 Hatchback Thunder Power China
Volkswagen ID.6 2021 Crossover SUV Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen ID.UNYX 2024 Crossover SUV Volkswagen Germany
Voyah Passion 2022 Sedan Dongfeng Motor China
Voyah Dreamer 2021 MPV/Minivan Dongfeng Motor China
Voyah Free 2021 Crossover SUV Dongfeng Motor China
Venucia D60EV 2019 Sedan Venucia China
Venucia T60EV 2019 Crossover SUV Venucia China
Venucia VX6 2023 Crossover SUV Venucia China
Wuling EV50 / Dianka 2020 Van SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Air EV / MG Comet EV / Chevrolet Spark EV 2022 Microcar hatchback SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Binguo 2023 Hatchback SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Binguo SUV 2024 Crossover SUV SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Hongguang Mini EV 2020 Microcar hatchback SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Nano EV 2021 Microcar hatchback SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Starlight 2023 Sedan SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Wuling Yangguang 2024 Van SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Weiwang 407 EV 2018 Van BAIC Group China
Xiaohu FEV 2021 Hatchback Henrey Automobile China
Xiaomi SU7 2024 Sedan Xiaomi Auto China
XPeng G6 2023 Crossover SUV XPeng China
XPeng G9 2022 Crossover SUV XPeng China
XPeng P5 2021 Sedan XPeng China
XPeng P7 2020 Sedan XPeng China
XPeng X9 2023 MPV/Minivan XPeng China
Yangwang U7 2024 Sedan BYD Auto China
Yangwang U9 2023 Coupe BYD Auto China
Yuanhang Y6 2023 Sedan Dayun Group China
Yudo Yuntu 2023 Hatchback Yudo Auto China
Zhidou Rainbow 2024 Hatchback Zhidou China
Zeekr 001 2021 Shooting brake Geely China [32]
Zeekr 007 2023 Sedan Geely China
Zeekr 009 2022 MPV/Minivan Geely China
Zeekr X 2023 Crossover SUV Geely China
Zeekr Mix 2024 MPV/Minivan Geely China

Non-highway capable automobiles

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Battery electric automobiles not capable of 100 km/h (62 mph) highway speed:

Model Calendar year
produced
Manufacturer Marque origin
Aixam e-City/e-Coupe[33] 2017 Aixam France
Citroën Ami / Opel Rocks Electric / Fiat Topolino 2020 Stellantis France/Germany/Italy
Microlino 2022 Micro Mobility Systems Italy/Switzerland
Tazzari Zero 2009 Tazzari Group Italy
Toyota COMS 2000 Toyota Auto Body Japan
XEV Yoyo 2021 XEV Italy/Hong Kong

Former production models

[edit]

Post-1995

[edit]

Outside the Chinese market

[edit]
Model Calendar
year
produced
Calendar
year
discontinued
Manufacturer Marque origin Notes
Azure Transit Connect Electric 2010 2012 Azure Dynamics and Ford United States Around 500 units were sold before Azure stopped production in March 2012.[34]
Bolloré Bluecar 2011 Véhicule Électriques Pininfarina Bolloré France Cumulative sales in France totaled 5,689 units by the end of September 2016.[35]
BMW i3 (International) and BMW i3 REx 2013 2022 BMW Germany Global sales exceeded 220,000 throughout lifetime.
Chevrolet S-10 EV 1997 1998 General Motors United States S-10 with GM EV1 powertrain, over 100 produced and only about 60 sold to private owners.
Chevrolet Spark EV 2013 2016 General Motors United States The Spark EV was released in selected markets in California and Oregon in June 2013.[36] GM planned to sell the Spark in Canada, South Korea and select European markets.[37][38]
Chevrolet Bolt EUV 2021 2023 General Motors United States
Chevrolet Bolt EV 2016 2023 General Motors United States
Chrysler TEVan/EPIC 1993 1999 Chrysler United States Sold primarily to electric utilities, only 56 were produced and were sold for approximately $120,000 each.
Citroën AX Électrique 1993 1996 PSA Group France 374 produced between December 1993 and 1996.[39]
Citroën Berlingo électrique 1998 2005 PSA Group France
Citroën Berlingo Electric (2010) 2010 2013 PSA Group France In 2016 worldwide sales were 491, with just 19 sold in the UK.[40]
Citroën C1 ev'ie 2009 2011 PSA Group France EV conversion produced by Electric Car Corporation.
Citroën C-Zero 2010 2020 PSA Group (produced by Mitsubishi Motors) France Similar to Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
Citroën E-Méhari 2016 2019 PSA Group and Bolloré France Approximately 1,000 cars were planned to be produced in collaboration with the French electric car producer Bolloré.[41]
Citroën Saxo Électrique 1997 2002 PSA Group France 6,400 produced with Peugeot 106.[42]
Coda Sedan 2012 2013 Coda Automotive United States Sales began in California in March 2012.
Elcat Electric Vehicles 1990 2002 ELCAT Finland
Fiat 500e 2013 2019 Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Italy U.S. sales totaled 27,211 units.[43]
Ford Focus Electric 2011 2018 Ford United States U.S. sales totaled 9,226 units.[44]
Ford Ranger EV 1998 2003 Ford United States Several hundred were produced for lease only, almost all were recovered and most destroyed.
Ford Think City 2000 2002 Ford United States
Fisker Ocean 2022 2024 Fisker Inc. United States
General Motors EV1 1996 2003 General Motors United States First generation (1996–1997) used VRLA batteries, second generation (1999–2003) used NiMH batteries.
Honda Clarity Electric 2017 2019 Honda Japan
Honda EV Plus 1997 1999 Honda Japan About 300 produced.[45]
Honda Fit EV 2012 2014 Honda Japan Production was to be limited to only 1,100 units over the first three years. Deliveries to retail customers in the U.S. began in July 2012 and availability is limited to California and Oregon.[46]
Honda e 2020 2024 Honda Japan
Hyundai Ioniq Electric 2016 2022 Hyundai South Korea
Kia Soul EV 2014 2023 Kia South Korea
Lordstown Endurance 2022 2023 Lordstown Motors United States
Lumeneo Smera 2013 2013 Lumeneo France Highway speed-capable microcar. Sold 10 cars in 2013 before going bankrupt.[47]
Luxgen 7 MPV EV+ 2010 Yulon Motors Taiwan
Luxgen S3 EV+ 2017 2020 Yulon Motors Taiwan
Luxgen U5 EV+ 2019 2020 Yulon Motors Taiwan
Mahindra e2o 2013 2017 Mahindra Electric India
Mahindra e2o Plus 2016 2019 Mahindra & Mahindra India [48]
Mahindra eVerito 2016 2019 Mahindra & Mahindra India [49]
Mercedes-Benz A-Class E-Cell 2010 2010 Daimler AG Germany Developed with Tesla Motors. Limited production of 500 A-Class E-Cell electric cars was built, for trial purposes and lease to customers in Europe.[50]
Mercedes-Benz B-Class Electric Drive 2014 2019 Daimler AG Germany Production for retail customers began in April 2014.[51]
Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive 2013 2013 Daimler AG Germany Fewer than 100 units were sold.[52]
Mercedes-Benz Vito E-Cell 2010 Daimler AG Germany
Mercedes-Benz EQC 2019 2023 Mercedes-Benz Group Germany
Mia 2011 2013 Mia Electric France
Mitsubishi i-MiEV 2009 2021 Mitsubishi Motors Japan Was available in Asia, Europe and the Americas.[53] It was the first electric car to sell more than 10,000 units, including Citroën C-Zero and Peugeot iOn. According to Guinness World Records, the record was reached in February 2011.[54] Global sales totaled about 37,600 units through June 2016.[55]
Modec 2007 2011 Modec United Kingdom Electric delivery vans.
Mini Electric/Cooper SE 2019 2023 Mini/BMW United Kingdom
Mobilize Limo 2022 2023 Mobilize/Renault France
Navistar eStar 2010 2013 Navistar United States
NEVS 9-3 EV 2017 2022 NEVS AB Sweden
Nissan Hypermini 1999 2001 Nissan Japan 219 produced.
Opel Ampera-e 2017 2020 PSA Group (produced by GM) Germany
Peugeot 106 Électrique 1996 2003 PSA Group France Similar to Citroën Saxo
Peugeot iOn 2010 2020 PSA Group (produced by Mitsubishi Motors) France Similar to Mitsubishi i-MiEV.
Peugeot Partner Électrique 1998 2005 PSA Group France
Renault Fluence Z.E./Renault Samsung SM3 Z.E. 2011 2020 Renault France Global sales totaled 10,600 units through December 2019, mostly composed of SM3 Z.E. units.[56]
Renault Twizy 2012 2023 Renault France
Renault Zoe 2012 2024 Renault France
REVA/REVAi/G-Wiz i 2001 2019 Reva Electric Car Company India Since 2001 more than 4,000 cars were sold worldwide by March 2011 and was available in 26 countries.[57][58] Sales in the UK, where it was sold as the G-Wiz and became its main market, ended by late 2011.[59]
SEAT e-Mii 2020 2021 SEAT Spain [60][61]
Škoda/Tatra Beta 1994 1997 Škoda ELCAR Ejpovice Czech Republic About 100 produced, using nickel-cadmium batteries[62][63]
Škoda Citigo iV 2019 2020 Škoda Auto Czech Republic [64][65] Similar to Volkswagen e-Up.
Smart ED 2007 2017 Daimler AG Germany Available for lease in the United States since early 2011. Originally converted by Zytek from 100 Smart Fortwos.
smart EQ forfour 2017 2021 Daimler AG Germany
Smart EQ fortwo 2017 2024 Daimler AG Germany
Tesla Roadster (first generation) 2008 2012 Tesla Motors United States
The Kurrent 2006 2007 American Electric Motor Vehicle Company United States Neighborhood electric vehicle.
Think City 2008 2011 Think Global Norway Successor of the Ford Th!nk.
Toyota eQ/Scion iQ EV 2011 2013 Toyota Japan Deployed in limited quantities for research purposes.
Toyota RAV4 EV (1997) 1997 2003 Toyota Japan Leased and sold on US east and west coast. 1,484 were leased and/or sold in California.[66][67]
Toyota RAV4 EV (2012) 2012 2014 Toyota Japan Leased and sold only in California, from 2012 through 2015. 2,489 units were sold in the U.S. through April 2015.[68][69]
Toyota C+pod 2021 2024 Toyota Japan
Tobe M’Car EV 2009 2013 Yulon Motors Taiwan
Tobe W’Car EV 2010 2013 Yulon Motors Taiwan
Volkswagen e-Golf 2014 2020 Volkswagen Germany [70]
Volkswagen e-Up! 2013 2023 Volkswagen Germany NSF[71]
Volvo C30 Electric 2010 2012 Volvo Cars Sweden
Venturi Fétish 2004 2007 Venturi Monaco Only 25 units have been produced.[72]
Wheego Whip LiFe 2011 2013 Shuanghuan Auto and Wheego Technologies China-United States Sales began in the U.S. in April 2011.[73] A total of 34 units had been sold by March 2012,[74] and 400 had been produced when production ended in 2013.
ZENN 2006 2010 ZENN Motor Company Canada Based on the Microcar MC2

Chinese-market origin

[edit]
Model Calendar
year
produced
Calendar
year
discontinued
Manufacturer Marque origin Notes
Arcfox Lite 2017 2020 BAIC Group China
Aeolus E30 2015 2016 Dongfeng Motor China
Besturn X40 EV400/EV460 2017 2021 FAW Group China
Buick Velite 5 2017 2019 General Motors United States
Buick Velite 7 2020 2022 General Motors United States
BYD e1 2019 2020 BYD Auto China
BYD e5 2015 2020 BYD Auto China
BYD Song Max EV 2017 2021 BYD Auto China The plug-in hybrid version is still produced
BYD Song Pro EV 2019 2021 BYD Auto China The plug-in hybrid version is still produced
BJEV EC3 2016 2019 BAIC Group China
BJEV EC5/Senova X25 2019 2019 BAIC Group China
Beijing EX3 2018 2022 BAIC Group China
Baojun E100 2017 2021 SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Baojun E200 2018 2021 SAIC-GM-Wuling China
Bestune X40 EV400/EV460 2018 2019 FAW Group China
Chery QQ3 EV 2010 2020 Chery China
Chery Tiggo 3xe/3x EV 2016 2020 Chery China
Chery Tiggo e 2019 2021 Chery China
Chery Arrizo 5e 2017 2019 Chery China
Chery eQ 2014 2022 Chery China
Chery eQ5 2020 2023 Chery China
Changan BenBen EV/BenBen E-Star 2015 2023 Changan Automobile China
Changan CS15EV/CS15 E-Pro 2019 2020 Changan Automobile China
Changan Eulove EV 2015 2018 Changan Automobile China
ChangJiang E60/E260 2017 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang 360e 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang M04 2018 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang A1/A60 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang A2 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang A3 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang C1 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang C2 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang eCool 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
ChangJiang eGlory 2016 2020 Chang Jiang EV China
Ciwei Smile 2018 2022 Ciwei China
Denza EV/500 2014 2019 Denza China
Dorcen E20 2019 2021 Dorcen China
Dorcen G60E 2019 2021 Dorcen China
Dongfeng Fengon E1 2019 2023 DFSK Motor China
Dongfeng Aeolus EX1 2019 2022 Dongfeng Motor China
Dongfeng Skio ER30 2014 2017 Dongfeng Motor China
Dongfeng Fengnuo E300 EV 2009 2020 Dongfeng Motor China
Dearcc EV10 2017 2018 Enovate China
Enovate ME5 2021 2023 Enovate China [75]
Enovate ME7 2019 2023 Enovate China [75]
Everus Shirui 2018 2019 GAC Honda China-Japan
Ford Territory EV 2019 2021 Ford (JMC-Ford) United States
Geely Emgrand GSe 2018 2021 Geely China
Geely Emgrand EV 2014 2021 Geely China
Geometry EX3 2021 2022 Geely China
Haima Freema EV 2011 2016 Haima Automobile China
Haima @3 EV 2016 Haima Automobile China
Hyundai Mistra EV 2021 2022 Hyundai South Korea [76]
Hyundai Lafesta EV 2021 2022 Hyundai South Korea
Hengchi 5 2022 2023 Hengchi China
Hongqi E-HS3 2019 2023 FAW Group China
Hanteng X5 EV 2018 2021 Hanteng Autos China
Hawtai Shengdafei 2 XEV36 2018 2022 Hawtai China
Hawtai Shengdafei 5 XEV260 / XEV480 2015 2022 Hawtai China
Hawtai Shengdafei 7 XEV520 2016 2018 Hawtai China
Hawtai Lusheng S1 iEV360 2018 2022 Hawtai China
Hawtai Lusheng S1 EV160B 2010 2013 Hawtai China
Hawtai Lusheng S5 iEV230 2013 2018 Hawtai China
JAC iEVS4 2019 2022 JAC Motors China
JAC iEV4 2011 2018 JAC Motors China
JAC iEV7S 2016 2023 JAC Motors China
JAC iEV6E 2016 2021 JAC Motors China
Jetour X70S EV 2019 2021 Chery China
Kia K3 EV 2021 Kia South Korea
Leahead i1 2015 2016 GAC Toyota China-Japan
Leahead iX4 2018 GAC Toyota China-Japan
Leapmotor S01 2019 2021 Leapmotor China
Letin Mengo 2020 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo i3 2019 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo i5 2019 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo i9 2020 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo D30 2014 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo D50 2014 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo D60/E60 2015 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo D70 2015 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo V60 2015 2023 Levdeo China
Levdeo S50 2015 2023 Levdeo China
Leopaard CS3 2019 2020 GAC Group China
Leopaard CS9 EV 2017 2020 GAC Group China
Lifan 820EV 2015 2020 Lifan Group China
Mitsubishi Eupheme EV 2019 2020 Mitsubishi Motors Japan
Mitsubishi Airtrek 2021 2023 Mitsubishi Motors Japan
Maxus Euniq 5 2019 2023 SAIC Motor China
Maxus Euniq 6 2021 2023 SAIC Motor China
Maxus Euniq 7 2020 2023 SAIC Motor China
Mazda CX-30 EV 2021 2023 Mazda Japan
Neta N01 2018 2020 Hozon Auto China Over 18,000 units were sold.[77]
Nio EP9 2016 2019 Nio China
Ora iQ 2018 2020 Great Wall Motor China 10,300 units were sold in the first full year of sales, 2019.[78]
Ora Black Cat 2019 2022 Great Wall Motor China [79]
Ora White Cat 2020 2022 Great Wall Motor China [79]
Ora Cherry Cat 2021 2023 Great Wall Motor China [79]
Oushang A600 EV 2019 2022 Changan Automobile China
Qiantu K50 2017 2020 Qiantu Motor China
Ranz E50 2015 2016 FAW Toyota China-Japan [80]
Roewe E50 2012 2016 SAIC Motor China
Roewe ERX5 2019 SAIC Motor China
Roewe Ei6 2016 2020 SAIC Motor China
Rising Auto ER6 2020 2022 SAIC Motor China
Rising Auto Marvel R 2020 2022 SAIC Motor China
Singulato iS6 2019 2023 Singulato China
Sehol E20X 2018 2022 JAC Motors China
Trumpchi GE3 2017 2020 GAC Group China
Trumpchi GS4 EV 2016 2019 GAC Group China
Volkswagen e-Lavida 2019 Volkswagen Germany
Venucia e30 2015 2023 Venucia China
Weltmeister E5 2021 2023 Weltmeister China
Weltmeister EX5 2018 2023 Weltmeister China
Weltmeister EX6 2020 2023 Weltmeister China
Weltmeister W6 2021 2023 Weltmeister China
Weltmeister M7 2022 Weltmeister China
XPeng G3 / Identity X 2018 2023 XPeng China
Yema EC70 2015 2019 Yema Auto China
Yema EC60 2019 2023 Yema Auto China
Yema EC30 2015 2023 Yema Auto China
Yudo π1 2018 2023 Yudo Auto China
Yudo π3 2018 2022 Yudo Auto China
Yulu EV2 2017 2018 Dongfeng Yulon China-Taiwan
Zinoro 1E 2013 2015 BMW Brilliance China-Germany
Zhidou D1 2014 2020 Zhidou China
Zhidou D2 2014 2020 Zhidou China
Zhidou D3 2017 2019 Zhidou China
Zedriv GC1 2020 2022 Zedriv China
Zedriv GC2 2020 2022 Zedriv China
Zedriv GX5 2020 2022 Zedriv China
Zedriv GT3 2020 2022 Zedriv China
Zotye E200 2016 2020 Zotye China Sales ended in early 2020.[81]
Zotye E20 2014 2020 Zotye China
Zotye E30 2016 2019 Zotye China
Zotye E300 2008 2013 Zotye China
Zotye Z500 EV 2017 2019 Zotye China
Zotye Cloud 100 2014 2021 Zotye China

Pre-1995

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Model Calendar year produced Calendar year discontinued Manufacturer Marque origin Notes
AM General Jeep DJ-5E Electruck 1974 1974 AM General United States Sold to United States Postal Service and Canada Post.[82]
Baker Electric 1899 1914 Baker Motor Vehicle United States
CitiCar 1974 1977 Sebring-Vanguard United States Microcar, a total of 4,444 units were produced up to 1979.[83]
Detroit Electric 1907 1939 Anderson Electric Car Company United States Between 1907 and 1939 a total of 13,000 electric cars were built.[84]
Enfield 8000 1973 1973 Enfield Automotive United Kingdom 120 cars were built in total, of which 65 were used by the Electricity Council.[85]
Fiat Panda Elettra 1990 1998 Fiat Italy
Henney Kilowatt 1959 1960 Henney Motor Company United States
Scottish Aviation Scamp 1964 1966 Scottish Aviation United Kingdom Produced for the Central Electricity Generating Board. 13 prototypes only.
Sinclair C5 1985 1985 Sinclair Vehicles United Kingdom Recumbent tricycle. Out of 14,000 C5s made, only 5,000 were sold.[86]
Studebaker Electric 1902 1912 Studebaker United States Produced from 1902 to 1912 in South Bend, Indiana
VAZ-111E 1989 1998 AvtoVAZ Soviet Union
Zagato Zele 1974 1976 Zagato Italy Made by the Italian design firm Zagato. About 500 vehicles were made.

Demonstration fleets or prototypes

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Model Calendar year produced Calendar year discontinued Manufacturer Marque origin Notes
AC Propulsion tzero 1997 1997 AC Propulsion United States Two-seat sportster prototype, four produced.[citation needed]
Autobianchi Y10 Electrica 1989 1990 [87]
BMW 1602 Elektro-Antrieb 1972 BMW Germany BMW's first electric vehicle prototype, based on the production 1602 model. Unveiled during the 1972 Olympics and used to carry VIPs.
BMW ActiveE 2012 2012 BMW Germany Field testing in the U.S. began in January 2012, after the Mini E trial ended.[88] Available only in select markets.[89]
Byton M-Byte 2018 2021 Byton China Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public, but the company went bankrupt in 2021 and cancelled the entire vehicle.
Byton K-Byte 2018 2018 Byton China Cancelled
Bordrin iV6 2019 2019 Bordrin China Cancelled
Bordrin iV7 2019 2019 Bordrin China Cancelled
Elcat Electric Vehicles 2002 Elcat Automotive Finland
Electrorides ZeroTruck 2008 Electrorides United States Based on an Isuzu N-series platform, retrofitted with a UQM Technologies electric motor.[90]
Electrosport 1971 1974 Electric Fuel Propulsion Company United States
EMC E36 2011 2011 EnVision Motor Company United States Rebadged Dacia Logan I
Fisker Pear 2024 2024 Fisker Inc. United States Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public
Fisker Alaska / Kayak 2024 2024 Fisker Inc. United States Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public
Fisker Ronin 2024 2024 Fisker Inc. United States Supposed to go into production with concept model already being shown to the public
Hyundai BlueOn 2009 2010 Hyundai South Korea Field testing with 30 units began in South Korea by late 2010, production was planned.[91]
Iveco Daily 2010 Iveco Italy
Lada Ellada 2011 AvtoVAZ Russia
Mercedes-Benz Vito 108E 1996 Daimler AG Germany [92]
Mini E 2009 2010 BMW United Kingdom Built for field trials.[93]
Miles ZX40ST 2007 Miles Electric Vehicles United States
Mitsubishi Fuso eCanter 2016 Mitsubishi Fuso Japan
Nissan Altra EV 1998 2002 Nissan Japan Only about 200 vehicles were ever produced mainly for fleet.[94]
Nissan Hypermini 1999 2001 Nissan Japan Only about 219 vehicles were ever produced mainly for Japanese market.
Optimal Energy Joule 2008 2012 Optimal Energy South Africa A concept car that was never released commercially; development ceased in April 2012.
Tango 2005 Commuter Cars United States
Tata Indica Vista EV 2008 2011 Tata Motors Cars India
Volkswagen Golf blue-e-motion 2011 2012 Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen Golf CITYStromer Volkswagen Germany
Volkswagen Jetta CITYStromer Volkswagen Germany
Wrightspeed X1 2006 Wrightspeed United States An Ariel Atom sports car modified to use an all-electric powertrain. Production has been cancelled.
Zytek Lotus Elise 1998 2003 Lotus Cars and Zytek United Kingdom

Vehicles planned for production

[edit]
Model Calendar year
Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale EV 2024
Alpha Wolf 2024
Aptera 2025
Aston Martin Lagonda All-Terrain 2024
Audi A6 e-tron 2024
Bentley EV 2025
Cadillac Escalade IQ 2024
Cadillac Vistiq 2025
Canoo MPDV 2024
Chrysler Airflow (EV) 2024
City Transformer CT-1 2024[95]
City Transformer urban CT-2 2024[96]
Comsove BUTIQ 2025
Comsove ATIQ 2025
DeLorean Alpha5 2024
EdisonFuture EF1-T 2025
Ferrari EV[97] 2025
Ford Puma EV 2024
Hyundai Ioniq 9 2024
Honda Ye S7 2024
Honda Ye P7 2024
Izera Z100 2024[98]
Izera T100[98] 2024
Jeep Recon 2024
Jeep Wagoneer S 2025
Lincoln Aviator Electric 2024
Lincoln Mark E 2024
Lucid Gravity 2024
Mullen Technologies Mullen FIVE 2024
Maserati Quattroporte EV 2028
Maserati GranCabrio Folgore 2024
Mini Aceman 2024
Opel Grandland Electric 2024
Opel Frontera Electric 2024
Polestar 5 2024 (Precept Concept)
Porsche 718 EV 2025
Porsche Cayenne EV 2026
Ram 1500 REV 2024
Rivian R2 2025
Rivian R3 2025
Škoda Elroq 2025
Škoda Epiq 2025
Smart #5 2024
Unnamed Tesla self-driving vehicle 2024 (Unveiling)
Tesla Roadster (second generation) 2025
Toyota bZ3X 2024
Toyota bZ3C 2024
Toyota bZ5X 2025
Volkswagen ID.2 2025
Volvo EX60 2026

Motorcycles and scooters

[edit]

Buses

[edit]
VinBus made by VinFast from Vietnam

Trucks

[edit]

Three-wheelers

[edit]

Passenger vehicles

[edit]
Passenger three wheeler in India
Passenger three-wheeler in New Delhi

Arcimoto

  • FUV

Aptera Motors

Champion polyplast

  • SAARTHI SHAVAK E AUTO[101]

Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited

Omega Seiki Mobility

Piaggio Vehicles Private Limited

Cargo vehicles

[edit]
Cargo electric three wheeler
Cargo electric three wheeler in Faridabad, India

Altigreen Propulsion Labs Pvt Ltd[105]

  • NEEV
  • NEEV HD
  • NEEV LR

Keto Motors Private Limited

  • BULKe
  • BULKe plus 2.0

Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd[106]

  • KINETIC SAFAR STAR – 400
  • KINETIC SAFAR JUMBO – PICKUP

Lohia Auto Industries

  • Humsafar iB

Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited[107]

  • Treo Zor
  • Treo Zor FB
  • Treo Zor DV

Omega Seiki Mobility [108]

  • RAGE+
  • SUN-RI

Rickshaws

[edit]
E-Rickshaw
E-Rickshaw in Delhi

Kinetic Green Energy & Power Solutions Ltd[109]

  • KINETIC SAFAR SMART
  • Kinetic SAFAR SMART LFP

Mahindra Electric Mobility Limited[107]

  • Treo Yaari HRT
  • Treo Yaari SFT

Omega Seiki Mobility[108]

  • RIDE

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ Indicates whether the vehicle is a dedicated battery electric vehicle without any non-battery electric counterpart sharing the same underpinnings or body

References

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