EV makers have taken a methodical start to 2024, with a handful of promised new models delivering but no big announcements for new vehicles — yet
It’s a quarter of practical and luxurious EVs with Maybach and Rolls Royce jumping into the ring alongside Kia and Ford
While the Q3 EV market isn’t bursting with new arrivals, expect enough fresh looks and features to make it an interesting sales quarter
Our Q1 2023 quarterly roundup of new EVs coming to market in Canada through the end of March includes a few luxury EVs as well as new trims of old favourites
Canadian customers are welcoming long-anticipated arrivals like the Lyriq and soon, the Ariya, while other models may tip over into early 2023
Ford F-150 Lightning headlines this quarter, Lucid arrives in Canada and first BEVs for Genesis, Subaru and Toyota are announced in the Q2 EV recap
The Korean influence is strong on the mainstream end, but there is still more action on the luxury-side arrivals at dealerships coast-to-coast
Lucid and Rivian are still no-shows in Canada, but the ID.4 has arrived and later this fall the market will see key new electric vehicles by Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Mazda, plus refreshed Teslas
Some of these EVs are now slated for Q4, but amidst widespread production delays, some have now been pushed to 2022 — and one of the most significant summer arrivals is no longer available, at least temporarily
The number of newly available models of battery electric vehicles in Canada for Q2 is not huge, but includes some significant launches with the potential to help drive up EV adoption and broaden purchase choices