Here you will see the Best Electric Sports Cars of this year and the upcoming sports cars for early 2023.
Audi RS E-Tron GT
The Audi RS E-Tron GT is extremely fast, accelerating to 62mph in less than 3.5 seconds.
This Audi has a range of up to 285 miles, with the potential for 350kW ultra-rapid charging.
The E-tron, has a sleek look and drives well. With many drivers being a big fan of Audi’s, this is definatly one on the top of the list.
Porche Taycan
Porsche has come to the Electric Car market with what was expected, power and style.
The Porche Taycan is a four-door stylish sports car. It has brilliant body control, with superbly calibrated operating controls and palpable steering precision.
Porche have available several models, at reasonable prices.
The Turbo S musters 751bhp, costs nearly £140,000.
Furthermore, it is definitely one of the fastest real-world cars, especially when you take into account its 2.6 second 0-60mph time.
Moreover, there are also Sport Turismo and Cross Turismo versions, which are estate and off-road types.
Kia EV6 GT
The Korean firm has really impressed drivers with its Kia EV6 GT.
This GT model, has a smart sporty look, with plenty of space and biddable handling, making it surprisingly satisfying to steer.
It has a top speed of 161 mph, with a 0-62mph time of 3.5 seconds.
The Kia EV6 GT has a 77.4kWh battery and can travel approximately 263 miles on one charge.
Overall, this sporty EV is light on its feet, with quick strong steering and brilliant speed.
Lotus Evija
The Lotus Evija British Brand will be available in early 2023.
This vehicle is relatively light for an EV, which will give an outstanding fast driving performance.
It is said that, Lotus are expecting a top speed of 200mph, with a sub two seconds time of 0-62mph.
This amazing Lotus has caught many drivers attention, with its mean sporty look and speed potential.
BMW i4
BMW is very popular to the automotive industry.
The BMW i4, is the company’s first and a proper high performance all-electric car.
The i4 features a twin-motor set-up, that has a 0-62mph time of 3.9 seconds.
Despite the fact of having a weight of 300kg, this BMW handles well.
Tesla Roadster
Tesla is well-known to the automotive industry.
Although, Tesla are currently running around 4 years behind of schedule of the production of the Roadster, they still continue to confirm their production will start in July 2023.
Tesla are still yet to confirm the figures of the new Roadster.
However, we can expect it to be one of the most exciting EVs yet.
The precise power figures aren’t available yet.
Although, it is said that it will have a similar set-up to the Model S Plaid, which delivers a heady 1006bhp.
It is expected, that the Roadster will go from standstill to 60mph in 1.9 seconds and with a top speed of 250mph.
The price tag is still to be confirmed, but it is estimated that the Roadster will cost around £189,000 ,when it goes on sale in the UK.
Rimac C Two

The Rimac is not well-known like Audi, Lotus, etc.
However, this company is still young in the automotive industry and is still growing.
In 2018, Porsche took a 10% stake in the Croatian business and then increased that to 16% in 2019, and again in 2021.
The Rimac C Two is the next version of the Concept One. Which in 2017, was the first EV to start off in the electric hypercar trend, with its 1073bhp output and an asking price of £670,000.
Recently, it had a record-breaking EV top speed run of 256mph.
The only disadvantage of the Rimac, is that the cost is quite steep.
Ford Mustang Mach-E GT
The Ford Mustang Mach-E GT, has a twin motor set-up.
Which delivers a healthy 480bhp and has drag-strip of 4.4 seconds.
Although, this GT version isn’t probably the most satisfying EV to steer, due to its weight, it does have its speed and smart look.
The price for this sporty electric vehicle, is around £70,000.
Aspark Owl
The Aspark Owl costs around £2.5 million, which is very pricey.
However, this sports EV will accelerate to 60mph in 1.7sec and will generate just under 2000bhp from four electric motors.
It is said that, the Owl will have a range of around 280 miles.
This spectacular sports electric vehicle, is being built at Manifattura Automobile Torino in Turin, Italy.
It has also been said, that customers who ordered in 2021, are still waiting for their vehicles to arrive.
Although, it is believed that this vehicle is worth the wait.








