Best Electric Sports Cars of 2024

In a world rapidly transitioning towards sustainable mobility, electric sports cars have emerged as the pioneers of thrilling, emission-free driving experiences. As we step into the year 2024, the automotive industry has witnessed an electrifying evolution, with manufacturers pushing the boundaries of engineering and design to create the ultimate electric sports cars.

DeLorean Alpha5

DeLorean Alpha5

Set to make its debut in 2024, the all-new DeLorean Alpha5 takes inspiration from the iconic gull-winged DeLorean DMC-12. With its distinctive gullwing doors, the four-seater electric sports car promises easy access and a thrilling driving experience. Powered by a 100-kWh battery pack, the Alpha5 is expected to achieve an impressive 300-mile driving range on a single charge, with a top speed estimated at 155 mph and a lightning-fast 0-60 mph acceleration in under three seconds. The tech-savvy interior features two display screens, enhancing the futuristic driving experience. While the pricing details remain undisclosed, enthusiasts can anticipate it to be priced at around $140,000 or above.

Lotus Evija

Lotus Evija

The Lotus Evija stands as a pinnacle of modern hypercar technology, fully embracing its all-electric identity. With an ultrafast charging system that fully replenishes the battery in 18 minutes, it sets a new standard for electric sports cars. The race car-inspired exterior features butterfly doors and a large rear wing, exuding dominance on the track. Under the hood, the Evija boasts an awe-inspiring electric powertrain, delivering nearly 2,000 horsepower, making it one of the most powerful production cars globally. With a lightweight design and all-wheel drive system, the Evija achieves unparalleled acceleration and handling. Limited to just 130 models, each priced at over $2 million, this leading-edge supercar redefines the synergy between performance and sustainability, setting new benchmarks in the world of hypercars.

Audi RS E-tron GT

Audi RS E-tron GT

The Audi RS E-tron GT, the first electric car to bear Audi’s RS initials, shares its powerful electric motors, three-chamber air suspension, and underlying architecture with the Taycan. With a WLTP range of up to 285 miles and 350kW ultra-rapid charging, it boasts impressive performance capabilities. The flagship version delivers 612 lb-ft of torque and 637 bhp, accelerating to 62 mph in under 3.5 seconds. While handling may not match its Porsche counterpart, the RS E-tron GT offers a more relaxed and refined driving experience, making it an enticing option for electric car enthusiasts.

BMW i4

BMW i4

The all-electric BMW i4 hatchback expands BMW’s EV portfolio, blending the style of the 4-series Gran Coupe with refined road manners, earning multiple awards. With three variants, the eDrive35 offers 281 hp and 260 miles of EPA range, the eDrive40 produces 335 hp with an estimated 300-mile range, and the AWD i4 M50 boasts 536 hp and reaches 60 mph in 3.3 seconds. Despite lacking some steering feedback, it delivers a supple ride, satisfying sports-sedan handling, and is a commendable daily driver.

Porsche Taycan

Porsche Taycan

Porsche breaks the mold with the Taycan, prioritizing driving fun in an electric car. Despite a lower EPA range compared to rivals, the Taycan exudes Porsche confidence and control. With models ranging from the 402-hp base to the 750-hp Turbo S, its two-speed transmission balances acceleration and highway cruising range. The 800-volt architecture enables rapid charging up to 270 kWh, while a sleek design, low driving position, and a 16.8-inch curved display enhance the iconic Stuttgart driving experience.