As they become more accepted and offer wider ranges, electric vehicles are becoming the norm. With so many perks over ICE cars, including stunning tech, 2025 electric vehicles are getting some people pretty excited. From upcoming stunners to perks, here’s what to know.
EVs are Now Offered by Lease Companies
Leasing a car is a great way to ensure you have access to the best models around. Because manufacturers were slow to adapt to EVs and the trouble with charging, they weren’t widely available for lease. However, you can check out tools like CarSloth to find the best car subscription providers that offer electric cars. As a part of your own efforts to be more sustainable, now might be the time to get a great deal on the electric car you always wanted.

There are Some Stunning Upcoming Cars
Okay, so we began things with the Nissan Leaf! A great little car but not exactly a head-turner. Today that has all changed. Modern EVs are way more attractive, and luxury brands have joined in, not to mention supercar manufacturers like Porsche and Ferrari. Upcoming consumer electric vehicles to watch out for next year include Volkswagen ID.2all, Ford Capri, and Range Rover EV. Also, the BMW ‘Neue Klasse’ range, Lotus Emeya, and Maserati MC20 Folgore.

2025 Electric Vehicles Will Sell More
EVs are selling very well these days and are replacing ICE vehicles quickly. Manufacturers are trying to offer sustainable alternatives, and governments are scrambling to meet targets. As a result, EVs now account for 20% of cars on the road, and the number is growing. By 2035, the plan is to make sure every new production is an EV. Of course, this all depends on how well governments plan and execute their plans for EV charging infrastructure and support.

There are Still Some Perks in the UK
Governments all over the world are pushing to replace ICE vehicles with EVs. Some targets are ambitious, and some have even been met, as in Sweden. Because more sales are being pushed for, there are (currently) some perks in countries such as the UK. These include free parking in cities and reduced road tax payments. However, you can also expect to drive through the UK’s Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ) without having to pay the unfair charges!

New Homes are Being Built with Chargers
The infrastructure to support electric vehicles was pretty slow off the mark. However, the past few years have seen a major ramp-up in progress. You no longer have to drive a hundred miles between EV charging points, and even supermarket car parks offer charging services. More importantly, though, new home developments are also taking EVs into consideration. Modern homes in the UK, for example, are being built with charging points for charging your EVs.
Summary
You can now lease 2024 and 2025 electric vehicles to upgrade to a sustainable and technologically advanced model. EVs are selling well all over the world, and you can become part of the current consumer trends. Also, new homes are now being built with EV chargers.
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