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The hottest EVs from the 2026 New York Auto Show (plus one brawny concept)

With gas prices rising across the country, consumers are turning to electric vehicles as a way to save money on their commute. And while there weren't a ton of all-new EVs on display at the 2026 New York International Auto Show, we did see some notable debuts from automakers including Subaru, Kia, Hyundai and more. So here's a look at some of the most interesting upcoming EV models on display today, including a handful of previously announced vehicles that we haven't had a chance to see in person before. Subaru Getaway Sadly, Toyota didn't bring the Highlander EV to the NY Auto Show, so I couldn't make a direct comparison to Subaru's new three-row EV SUV. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Built on the same platform as Toyota's Highlander EV , the Getaway isn't just Subaru's first three-row EV SUV, it's also its most powerful with up to 420 horsepower. Naturally, the car comes standard with the company's signature Symmetrical all-wheel drive tech while the 95.8kWh battery on the long-range model delivers more than 300 miles. Sadly, with a lackluster expected charging speed of 150kW, the Getaway will need about 30 minutes to bring its battery from 20 to 80 percent. The Getaway is expected to arrive sometime in late 2026, and while Subaru has yet to reveal official pricing, it's also planning on releasing a more affordable standard range model with a 77kWh power pack in the first half of 2027. Hyundai Boulder Concept Hyundai's SangYup Lee on stage to show off the new Boulder SUV concept. Sam Rutherford for Engadget 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of Hyundai's entrance into the US auto market. To help celebrate the occasion, the company showed off a new concept car called the Boulder . While concrete details are sparse, the prominent grille and body on frame construction strongly suggest that it won't be a full BEV (battery EV). We're looking at a hybrid or range-extended EV at best. That said, the Boulder showcases what Hyundai is calling its "Art of Steel" design philosophy which looks to emphasize the strength, flexibility and beauty of its metal exterior while looking a lot more approachable than a Tesla Cybertruck. Notably, while there's no guarantee that the Boulder will look this big and brawny if it ever reaches production, Hyundai says this platform will underpin a future midsize pickup slated to arrive sometime in 2030. Kia EV3 After going on sale in Europe in late 2024, the Kia EV3 is finally coming to the US. Sam Rutherford for Engadget The EV3 has been on sale in Europe for about a year and a half, but today at the New York International Auto Show, Kia debuted the new 2027 model of EV3 that will go on sale here in the US sometime before the end of the year. As the smaller sibling to the EV9 , the EV3 features a similar design that combines the chunky body of an SUV with clean, futuristic lines, but in a more compact vehicle similar in size to the Sportage. While Kia hasn't released official pricing, the EV3 is expected to arrive in two main configurations: a standard-range model with a 58.3kWh battery and up to 220 miles of range that could start as low as $35,000, or a more premium long-range variant that promises 320 miles of range. Sadly, its 400-volt architecture means it won't charge quite as quickly as some of Kia's more premium EVs. But as a nice bonus, the company says the EV3 will come with vehicle-to-load technology, so you can use the car's battery to power other devices like tools, lights or your home. Genesis GV60 Magma The GV60 Magma is drop dead gorgeous and a more luxurious take on the Ioniq 5. Sam Rutherford for Engadget While it shares the same chassis and platform as Hyundai's Ioniq 5N, the Genesis GV60 Magma looks to deliver a more luxurious take on what an electric hot hatch can be. And it looks damn good, especially with its molten orange paint job. Compared to the regular GV60, the Magma features exclusive 21-inch wheels along with streamlined canards, a much larger rear wing and a redesigned bumper that delivers better airflow. But the best part is that while it might seem like a custom creation designed solely to get attention at car shows, Genesis is actually going to put this thing into production with an expected release some time in mid to late 2026. Polestar 4 Arctic Circle Edition Even away from the frozen north, the Polestar 4 Arctic Circle Edition looks fantastic. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Yellow isn't my favorite color, but between its striking paint job and new cold-weather augments, the Arctic Circle version of the Polestar 4 looks absolutely fantastic. It also features 20-inch wheels from OZ Racing, a bunch of extra exterior lights and a rack for skis. And because the Polestar 4 relies on rear-facing cameras and a display built into its rearview mirror, you can still see out the back without anything getting in the way. Unfortunately, because this is a one-off model built for the F.A.T. International Ice Race, you won't be able to buy one for yourself. Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT The Ioniq 5 XRT is basically a do-everything EV hot hatch. Sam Rutherford for Engadget A year and a half ago when I was in the market for a car, the Ioniq 5 was high on my short list. While I eventually went with a Mach-E, if this XRT edition had been available back then, it might have tipped the scales in Hyundai's favor. This model combines the Ioniq 5's signature pixelated good looks with some nice off-road touches to create a well-equipped midsize EV that can handle practically any situation. I especially like the addition of bright orange tow hooks that serve as a nice contrast to the subtle digital camo print on the XRT's front bumper. And while its chunkier tires result in range that's a touch lower than what you get from an equivalent Limited model (259 vs 269 miles), the XRT makes up for that by including Hyundai's HTRAC All Wheel Drive system by default without a huge jump in price. Corvette CX Concept The CX Concept is meant to be a peek at what future Corvettes could be. Sam Rutherford for Engadget With the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X already boasting more than 1,200 horsepower, it's kind of scary to think what the Corvette CX Concept could bring if it ever reaches production. Described as the vision of the future, the CX is Chevy's take on an electrified hypercar while also serving as a template for future Corvettes as a whole. And while its proportions and styling are so extreme that it's hard to believe they will make it onto a consumer vehicle, this thing sure is nice to look at. Rolls Royce Spectre If I had infinite money, the Spectre would definitely be in my dream three-car garage. Sam Rutherford for Engadget For a brand as old and steeped in tradition as Rolls Royce, it's easy to forget that the luxury automaker began its transition to the EV era back in 2022. And while the company wasn't officially in attendance at the New York Auto Show, Manhattan Motorcars was nice enough to bring a Spectre to the show floor for plebs like us to gawk at. In many ways, this car is an ideal showcase of the advantages of electrification, as the Spectre offers ample power (up to 650hp for the Black Badge variant) and massive torque, but without all the commotion you get from an internal combustion engine. Despite weighing around 6,500 pounds (making it one of the heaviest passenger cars on the market), it still delivers more than respectable range, with up to 277 miles depending on the specific config. Although, it's not like any Spectre owners are actually going to take this thing on a cross-country road trip. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/the-hottest-evs-from-the-2026-new-york-auto-show-plus-one-brawny-concept-120000557.html?src=rss

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Consumer Tech & GadgetsConfidence 80%1 sources2 Apr 2026, 1:31 pm

The hottest EVs from the 2026 New York Auto Show (plus one brawny concept)

With gas prices rising across the country, consumers are turning to electric vehicles as a way to save money on their commute. And while there weren’t a ton of all-new EVs on display at the 2026 New York International Auto Show, we did see some notable debuts from automakers including Subaru, Kia, Hyundai and more. So here’s a look at some of the most interesting upcoming EV models on display today, including a handful of previously announced vehicles that we haven’t had a chance to see in person before.  Subaru Getaway Sadly, Toyota didn't bring the Highlander EV to the NY Auto Show, so I couldn't make a direct comparison to Subaru's new three-row EV SUV. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Built on the same platform as Toyota’s Highlander EV , the Getaway isn’t just Subaru’s first three-row EV SUV, it’s also its most powerful with up to 420 horsepower. Naturally, the car comes standard with the company’s signature Symmetrical all-wheel drive tech while the 95.8kWh battery on the long-range model delivers more than 300 miles. Sadly, with a lackluster expected charging speed of 150kW, the Getaway will need about 30 minutes to bring its battery from 20 to 80 percent. The Getaway is expected to arrive sometime in late 2026, and while Subaru has yet to reveal official pricing, it’s also planning on releasing a more affordable standard range model with a 77kWh power pack in the first half of 2027. Hyundai Boulder Concept Hyundai's SangYup Lee on stage to show off the new Boulder SUV concept. Sam Rutherford for Engadget 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of Hyundai’s entrance into the US auto market. To help celebrate the occasion, the company showed off a new concept car called the Boulder . While concrete details are sparse, the prominent grille and body on frame construction strongly suggest that it won’t be a full BEV (battery EV). We’re looking at a hybrid or range-extended EV at best. That said, the Boulder showcases what Hyundai is calling its “Art of Steel” design philosophy which looks to emphasize the strength, flexibility and beauty of its metal exterior while looking a lot more approachable than a Tesla Cybertruck. Notably, while there’s no guarantee that the Boulder will look this big and brawny if it ever reaches production, Hyundai says this platform will underpin a future midsize pickup slated to arrive sometime in 2030.  Kia EV3 After going on sale in Europe in late 2024, the Kia EV3 is finally coming to the US. Sam Rutherford for Engadget The EV3 has been on sale in Europe for about a year and a half, but today at the New York International Auto Show, Kia debuted the new 2027 model of EV3 that will go on sale here in the US sometime before the end of the year. As the smaller sibling to the EV9 , the EV3 features a similar design that combines the chunky body of an SUV with clean, futuristic lines, but in a more compact vehicle similar in size to the Sportage. While Kia hasn’t released official pricing, the EV3 is expected to arrive in two main configurations: a standard-range model with a 58.3kWh battery and up to 220 miles of range that could start as low as $35,000, or a more premium long-range variant that promises 320 miles of range. Sadly, its 400-volt architecture means it won’t charge quite as quickly as some of Kia’s more premium EVs. But as a nice bonus, the company says the EV3 will come with vehicle-to-load technology, so you can use the car’s battery to power other devices like tools, lights or your home.  Genesis GV60 Magma The GV60 Magma is drop dead gorgeous and a more luxurious take on the Ioniq 5. Sam Rutherford for Engadget While it shares the same chassis and platform as Hyundai's Ioniq 5N, the Genesis GV60 Magma looks to deliver a more luxurious take on what an electric hot hatch can be. And it looks damn good, especially with its molten orange paint job. Compared to the regular GV60, the Magma features exclusive 21-inch wheels along with streamlined canards, a much larger rear wing and a redesigned bumper that delivers better airflow. But the best part is that while it might seem like a custom creation designed solely to get attention at car shows, Genesis is actually going to put this thing into production with an expected release some time in mid to late 2026. Polestar 4 Arctic Circle Edition Even away from the frozen north, the Polestar 4 Arctic Circle Edition looks fantastic. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Yellow isn’t my favorite color, but between its striking paint job and new cold-weather augments, the Arctic Circle version of the Polestar 4 looks absolutely fantastic. It also features 20-inch wheels from OZ Racing, a bunch of extra exterior lights and a rack for skis. And because the Polestar 4 relies on rear-facing cameras and a display built into its rearview mirror, you can still see out the back without anything getting in the way. Unfortunately, because this is a one-off model built for the F.A.T. International Ice Race, you won’t be able to buy one for yourself.  Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT The Ioniq 5 XRT is basically a do-everything EV hot hatch. Sam Rutherford for Engadget A year and a half ago when I was in the market for a car, the Ioniq 5 was high on my short list. While I eventually went with a Mach-E, if this XRT edition had been available back then, it might have tipped the scales in Hyundai’s favor. This model combines the Ioniq 5’s signature pixelated good looks with some nice off-road touches to create a well-equipped midsize EV that can handle practically any situation. I especially like the addition of bright orange tow hooks that serve as a nice contrast to the subtle digital camo print on the XRT’s front bumper. And while its chunkier tires result in range that’s a touch lower than what you get from an equivalent Limited model (259 vs 269 miles), the XRT makes up for that by including Hyundai’s HTRAC All Wheel Drive system by default without a huge jump in price.  Corvette CX Concept The CX Concept is meant to be a peek at what future Corvettes could be. Sam Rutherford for Engadget With the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X already boasting more than 1,200 horsepower, it’s kind of scary to think what the Corvette CX Concept could bring if it ever reaches production. Described as the vision of the future, the CX is Chevy’s take on an electrified hypercar while also serving as a template for future Corvettes as a whole. And while its proportions and styling are so extreme that it's hard to believe they will make it onto a consumer vehicle, this thing sure is nice to look at.  Rolls Royce Spectre If I had infinite money, the Spectre would definitely be in my dream three-car garage. Sam Rutherford for Engadget For a brand as old and steeped in tradition as Rolls Royce, it’s easy to forget that the luxury automaker began its transition to the EV era back in 2022. And while the company wasn’t officially in attendance at the New York Auto Show, Manhattan Motorcars was nice enough to bring a Spectre to the show floor for plebs like us to gawk at. In many ways, this car is an ideal showcase of the advantages of electrification, as the Spectre offers ample power (up to 650hp for the Black Badge variant) and massive torque, but without all the commotion you get from an internal combustion engine. Despite weighing around 6,500 pounds (making it one of the heaviest passenger cars on the market), it still delivers more than respectable range, with up to 277 miles depending on the specific config. Although, it’s not like any Spectre owners are actually going to take this thing on a cross-country road trip.  This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/the-hottest-evs-from-the-2026-new-york-auto-show-plus-one-brawny-concept-120000557.html?src=rss

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Consumer Tech & GadgetsConfidence 95%2 sources2 Apr 2026, 1:31 pm

The hottest EVs from the 2026 New York Auto Show (plus one brawny concept)

With gas prices rising across the country, consumers are turning to electric vehicles as a way to save money on their commute. And while there weren't a ton of all-new EVs on display at the 2026 New York International Auto Show, we did see some notable debuts from automakers including Subaru, Kia, Hyundai and more. So here's a look at some of the most interesting upcoming EV models on display today, including a handful of previously announced vehicles that we haven't had a chance to see in person before. Subaru Getaway Sadly, Toyota didn't bring the Highlander EV to the NY Auto Show, so I couldn't make a direct comparison to Subaru's new three-row EV SUV. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Built on the same platform as Toyota's Highlander EV , the Getaway isn't just Subaru's first three-row EV SUV, it's also its most powerful with up to 420 horsepower. Naturally, the car comes standard with the company's signature Symmetrical all-wheel drive tech while the 95.8kWh battery on the long-range model delivers more than 300 miles. Sadly, with a lackluster expected charging speed of 150kW, the Getaway will need about 30 minutes to bring its battery from 20 to 80 percent. The Getaway is expected to arrive sometime in late 2026, and while Subaru has yet to reveal official pricing, it's also planning on releasing a more affordable standard range model with a 77kWh power pack in the first half of 2027. Hyundai Boulder Concept Hyundai's SangYup Lee on stage to show off the new Boulder SUV concept. Sam Rutherford for Engadget 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of Hyundai's entrance into the US auto market. To help celebrate the occasion, the company showed off a new concept car called the Boulder . While concrete details are sparse, the prominent grille and body on frame construction strongly suggest that it won't be a full BEV (battery EV). We're looking at a hybrid or range-extended EV at best. That said, the Boulder showcases what Hyundai is calling its "Art of Steel" design philosophy which looks to emphasize the strength, flexibility and beauty of its metal exterior while looking a lot more approachable than a Tesla Cybertruck. Notably, while there's no guarantee that the Boulder will look this big and brawny if it ever reaches production, Hyundai says this platform will underpin a future midsize pickup slated to arrive sometime in 2030. Kia EV3 After going on sale in Europe in late 2024, the Kia EV3 is finally coming to the US. Sam Rutherford for Engadget The EV3 has been on sale in Europe for about a year and a half, but today at the New York International Auto Show, Kia debuted the new 2027 model of EV3 that will go on sale here in the US sometime before the end of the year. As the smaller sibling to the EV9 , the EV3 features a similar design that combines the chunky body of an SUV with clean, futuristic lines, but in a more compact vehicle similar in size to the Sportage. While Kia hasn't released official pricing, the EV3 is expected to arrive in two main configurations: a standard-range model with a 58.3kWh battery and up to 220 miles of range that could start as low as $35,000, or a more premium long-range variant that promises 320 miles of range. Sadly, its 400-volt architecture means it won't charge quite as quickly as some of Kia's more premium EVs. But as a nice bonus, the company says the EV3 will come with vehicle-to-load technology, so you can use the car's battery to power other devices like tools, lights or your home. Genesis GV60 Magma The GV60 Magma is drop dead gorgeous and a more luxurious take on the Ioniq 5. Sam Rutherford for Engadget While it shares the same chassis and platform as Hyundai's Ioniq 5N, the Genesis GV60 Magma looks to deliver a more luxurious take on what an electric hot hatch can be. And it looks damn good, especially with its molten orange paint job. Compared to the regular GV60, the Magma features exclusive 21-inch wheels along with streamlined canards, a much larger rear wing and a redesigned bumper that delivers better airflow. But the best part is that while it might seem like a custom creation designed solely to get attention at car shows, Genesis is actually going to put this thing into production with an expected release some time in mid to late 2026. Polestar 4 Arctic Circle Edition Even away from the frozen north, the Polestar 4 Arctic Circle Edition looks fantastic. Sam Rutherford for Engadget Yellow isn't my favorite color, but between its striking paint job and new cold-weather augments, the Arctic Circle version of the Polestar 4 looks absolutely fantastic. It also features 20-inch wheels from OZ Racing, a bunch of extra exterior lights and a rack for skis. And because the Polestar 4 relies on rear-facing cameras and a display built into its rearview mirror, you can still see out the back without anything getting in the way. Unfortunately, because this is a one-off model built for the F.A.T. International Ice Race, you won't be able to buy one for yourself. Hyundai Ioniq 5 XRT The Ioniq 5 XRT is basically a do-everything EV hot hatch. Sam Rutherford for Engadget A year and a half ago when I was in the market for a car, the Ioniq 5 was high on my short list. While I eventually went with a Mach-E, if this XRT edition had been available back then, it might have tipped the scales in Hyundai's favor. This model combines the Ioniq 5's signature pixelated good looks with some nice off-road touches to create a well-equipped midsize EV that can handle practically any situation. I especially like the addition of bright orange tow hooks that serve as a nice contrast to the subtle digital camo print on the XRT's front bumper. And while its chunkier tires result in range that's a touch lower than what you get from an equivalent Limited model (259 vs 269 miles), the XRT makes up for that by including Hyundai's HTRAC All Wheel Drive system by default without a huge jump in price. Corvette CX Concept The CX Concept is meant to be a peek at what future Corvettes could be. Sam Rutherford for Engadget With the 2026 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1X already boasting more than 1,200 horsepower, it's kind of scary to think what the Corvette CX Concept could bring if it ever reaches production. Described as the vision of the future, the CX is Chevy's take on an electrified hypercar while also serving as a template for future Corvettes as a whole. And while its proportions and styling are so extreme that it's hard to believe they will make it onto a consumer vehicle, this thing sure is nice to look at. Rolls Royce Spectre If I had infinite money, the Spectre would definitely be in my dream three-car garage. Sam Rutherford for Engadget For a brand as old and steeped in tradition as Rolls Royce, it's easy to forget that the luxury automaker began its transition to the EV era back in 2022. And while the company wasn't officially in attendance at the New York Auto Show, Manhattan Motorcars was nice enough to bring a Spectre to the show floor for plebs like us to gawk at. In many ways, this car is an ideal showcase of the advantages of electrification, as the Spectre offers ample power (up to 650hp for the Black Badge variant) and massive torque, but without all the commotion you get from an internal combustion engine. Despite weighing around 6,500 pounds (making it one of the heaviest passenger cars on the market), it still delivers more than respectable range, with up to 277 miles depending on the specific config. Although, it's not like any Spectre owners are actually going to take this thing on a cross-country road trip. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/the-hottest-evs-from-the-2026-new-york-auto-show-plus-one-brawny-concept-120000557.html?src=rss

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