Concept Electric Cars That Could Make You an EV Convert

By Renee Valdes 10/06/2022 12:15pm

VW ID.Buzz Interior

If you consider yourself an electric car holdout, think again. Manufacturers are creating futuristic electric vehicle (EV) models that could turn heads and hearts into converts.

In the past decade, Tesla paved the way for public acceptance and market demand for all-electric vehicles. This phenomenon, coupled with environmental pressure from government agencies, has motivated many car companies to design some edgy-looking concept EVs slated for 2023 and beyond. It comes as no surprise, as carmakers know that new offerings need to stand out, with at least 40 new model year electric cars on the market in the United States.

So, will you make the jump? We picked a handful of compelling EV models that might tempt you to say goodbye to gasoline-powered vehicles. We’ll explain why each of these vehicles could potentially change your mind about owning an electric car.

What Is a Concept Car?

A concept car is a manufacturer’s prototype produced to showcase new design ideas. Buick was the first to unveil a concept car with the Y-Job in 1938. Concept vehicles usually include unique body styles, new materials, and technology.

Carmakers build concept cars to test consumer interest before investing in a mass-produced vehicle. Concept cars look futuristic and beautiful and are often a design scheme that the manufacturer will use to develop the vehicles it brings to market.

  • 2024 Kia EV9
  • 2024 Honda Prologue
  • 2024 Volkswagen ID. Buzz
  • 2025 Mercedes-Benz Vision AMG
  • 2025 Lincoln Star

2024 Kia EV92024 Kia EV Exterior concept

The soon-to-arrive 2024 Kia EV9 offers a distinctively futuristic design aesthetic, from its boxy exterior to its minimalistic interior. With deliveries slated for 2023, the 2024 Kia EV9 looks like an EV version of the popular Kia Telluride. Kia expects this 3-row all-electric SUV to bring a driving range of at least 300 miles. It also promises a fast charging of up to 350 kilowatts (the highest speed Level 3 offers).

Kia EV9 Concept interior

Why Convert?

Answer: The 2024 Kia EV9 Could Be Bold and Beautiful

Though Kia does not call its EV9 concept the “Telluride” of EVs, it looks similar in shape to the automaker’s largest and most popular SUV. Compared to most EVs, it could prove its worth as among the roomiest to arrive on the scene. However, the design of the EV9 stands out among the many.

The iconic design clearly looks like an SUV, but the striking shapes and contrasts of the sheet metal appear like a canvas of modern art. The headlamps, tail lamps, and interior design look purely futuristic, and the vast front grille carries a star-like pattern graphic that lights up from under the metal. If we could look into the future, we’d bet that a no-emission large SUV will be a hot commodity.

EV9 concept car seating configurations

If the seating in the concept car becomes a reality, some of the dream architecture could include swivel front seating that turns around to the second row that converts to tables across from the third row. Swivel seats in the third row can also look out of the back tailgate.

2024 Honda Prologue

Honda Prologue Exterior Rendering

Honda has partnered with General Motors for platform and batteries only with its Prologue to get an all-electric SUV to market as fast as possible. This partnership became a stopgap for Honda to unveil its proprietary EV architecture with the 2024 Prologue. That means the Prologue will use some of the same Ultium batteries used in the Cadillac Lyriq and Hummer EV.

This cooperation between giant corporations demonstrates Honda’s urgency to deliver a fully electric production car for the U.S. market. We expect this attractive SUV, imagined in their Los Angeles design studio, will have a range of around 300 miles. Beyond that information, there is much we don’t know. But we do know Honda and our expectations align with their current product offerings.

Why Convert?

Answer: You Could Own the First All-Electric SUV from Honda in the U.S.

Soon after the 2014 Honda Fit EV came to the U.S., Honda chose to quickly pull this low-range, limited-quantity car from our shores. But much has changed since then, and the announcement of the Prologue SUV EV heralds Honda’s future roll-out of nearly a dozen EVs before 2035. Also, Honda is busy preparing dealerships to service them. So, though it’s not Honda’s style to always be first, they can usually be counted on to do things right.

2024 Volkswagen ID. BuzzVW ID.Buzz Exterior

2024 VW ID. Buzz is the name of the long-promised modern version of the Volkswagen microbus. It will come to the U.S. as a 2024 model a year after its launch in Europe. It comes with a 260-mile range, and, although not yet announced, many expect the cost to be around $57,000 based on the European model pricing. Yes, it’s not cheap. But, as the first EV minivan unveiled for the market, it seeks to disrupt the minivan’s negative soccer mom image. It will undoubtedly share some unique features with the recently launched VW ID.4. One cool feature, the ID.light, is a strip of LED lighting along the windshield base that illuminates during voice responses and functions of the car.

VW ID.Buzz Interior

Why Convert?

Answer: You So Love the VW Microbus That You’re Willing to Go Electric

Admit it. You are one of the millions of consumers who have asked Volkswagen the eternal question: “Why don’t you make another microbus?” Welcome to the answer. And just as in the case of classic 1950s and 60s VW microbuses, it could be out of your price range, but you still must own one. Or, if you’re simply a fan of hippie couture, welcome to the future. Follow your bliss to the Volkswagen ID. Buzz.

2025 Mercedes-Benz Vision AMG

Mercedes Benz Vision AMG

Only recently announced as an upcoming production model, Mercedes’ AMG team in Affalterbach, Germany, has created its first EV. Mercedes expects to debut the Vision AMG for its 2025 lineup. The manufacturer calls it an “electric supercar.” Seen only in rendered form, it’s clear that its shape, graphics, and stance look sporty, and its aggressive design hints at some exciting discoveries to learn closer to its launch.

Why Convert?

Answer: By 2025, You’ll Need Another Tesla-Killing Electric Supercar

Nothing announces you’ve arrived like Mercedes-shaped headlamps in someone’s rearview mirror. Supposedly based on Mercedes’ Vision EQXX concept car shown at the New York Auto Show last April, this electric beast may share that concept’s 600-plus miles of electric range and sport a 47.5-inch interior screen. Performance data unknowns aside, we know enough never to underestimate AMG.

2025 Lincoln Star

Lincoln Star Concept Car

Anthony Lo, chief design officer of Ford Motor Co., recently said, “The Lincoln Star is a study of experiences and themes that push the boundaries of Lincoln design — and it’s just the start.”

The Lincoln Star SUV electric vehicle concept will be another guiding light of inspiration for the carmaker’s cars of the future. With see-through pillars and frunk, along with a floating roof, the design is light, airy, and a step into a new future for Lincoln. The center-opening coach-style doors bring a callback to the classic Continental of the early 1960s as they open without a pillar between.

Why Convert?

Answer: Design Elements Take Tailgating and Road Trips Next Level

If you like tailgating, the trunk converts to seats, providing an instant couch for your pre-game fun. The Star also boasts a cooler for chilling drinks in the back.

Other design elements show more possibilities. Imagine your back passengers on a road trip using the in-door laptop chargers at the same time as what’s on them projecting on the screens. Passengers also get footrests on command with shoe storage for a sit-back-and-relax mood. Up in the front cabin area, a ledge provides a table to hold your phone or use it when stopped because it’s big enough to hold a laptop for getting some work done.

For more inspiration, the aerodynamic Lincoln L100 (above), designed as an autonomous vehicle, is another look at the carmaker’s future.

Electric Lifestyle Trends

Purchasing an all-electric vehicle is an exciting lifestyle change that makes technological advances easy to embrace. Innovative trends encouraging no-emission driving are becoming less of a sacrifice and more of a futuristic leap. The above vehicles reflect many design aesthetics, loads of safety technology, and cutting-edge engineering trends that make EV ownership more feasible than ever.

  • Larger, more affordable EVs with a decent range per charge (Kia EV9)
  • Reliable service infrastructure at the dealership level (Honda Prologue)
  • Visually stunning supercars with advanced battery technology and top-rate performance (Mercedes-Benz Vision AMG)
  • Retro icons made modern, keeping our enthusiast mindset alive (Volkswagen ID. Buzz)
  • Function meets design, making your car more like a tailgating haven (Lincoln Star)

Whether you go with a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) or a fully electric car, the force that drives both traditional and start-up carmakers is powered by electricity.

Editor’s Note: This article has been updated for accuracy since it was originally published.