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Electric supercars have surged to the forefront of the automotive industry as the epitome of sustainable performance and cutting-edge technology.

These 'electrifying' (pun-intended) works of automotive artistry push the boundaries of what electric vehicles can achieve. Featuring sleek designs, blistering acceleration, and a commitment to eco-conscious engineering, electric supercars have redefined the concept of high-performance driving.

Here are the 5 electric supercars launching soon that you need to know about.

Lamborghini Revuelto

Lamborghini have revealed their first plug-in hybrid to celebrate their 60th birthday, the Lamborghini Revuelto. As their latest flagship supercar, we'll see this model for sale in the Italian automakers lineup for years to come.

Two years of orders have already been filled for the model, proving its popularity with drivers already.

Under the hood, the Revuelto is powered by Lamborghini's most powerful motor, the 6.5-litre V12 in addition to three electric motors, producing a total output of 1,001bhp... aka this is the most powerful V12 they've released to date.

Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkleman has been transparent with customers, stating that while there are sustainability benefits to the hybrid, the hybrid power's main aim is to be "an accelerator of additional power".

2025 Fisker Ronin EV Convertible


The American luxury brand, Fisker, has released details surrounding their all-new flagship model. Set to be officially launched in 2025, the Ronin EV features all the exciting features of an EV including carbon-fibre hard-top, butterfly doors, and a technology driven interior. It promises to be the "world's most sustainable supercar".

The Fisker Ronin EV convertible currently advertises a 0-100km/h sprint time in approximately 2.0 seconds, and a range of over 960km.

Production is limited to 999 models each priced from $A595,000.

Pininfarina B95 EVAlready coined a 'technical masterpiece' with 'exquisite design' the Pininfarina B95 EV is an all-new luxury electric vehicle entering the market.

The EV promises an acceleration of less than 3 seconds and a top speed of more than 300km/h.

Only 10 examples of the B95 will be produced, all with a pricetag from €4.4 million (around $A7.46 million).

It's unlikely buyers will settle for the standard features though; therefore, unlimited bespoke opportunities are available for buyers. Additional features from other models by the car brand have fallen in the range of $683,000 - $1,888,500.

Tesla RoadsterThe Tesla Roadster was the first model Tesla released back in 2008, before being discontinued in 2012. Eccentric founder Elon Musk promised the models return in 2021, however it is yet to reach the roads.

Still appearing on Tesla's website, it's hopeful that the new model will launch soon.

The new second-generation Roadster advertises a much higher level of performance with a 2.1-second 0 to 100km/h time, a top speed of over 250mph (400km/h), and 1,000km range.

Base pricing is promoted to be available from $200,000 USD.

Aspark OwlFirst debuted in 2018, the Aspark Owl, is an all-new electric hypercar that promises record breaking performance. Available for £2.5 million (just under AUD$5 million), it's claimed to be the "fastest-accelerating car in the world" (that's almost twice the power of a Formula 1 car).

The Owl was originally released in 2017 at the Frankfurt Motor Show an though it's taken a few years to hit the roads, the brand has announced deliveries are expected in the next few months. Limited to only 50 models, its unlikely we'll see the car in Australia.


We're excited to see these vehicles launch in the coming months! The EV-olution is taking over our roads and interest in EVs is at an all-time high. With government incentives such as the Electric Car Discount available, driving an EV has never been more affordable!

Though the models featured above don't qualify for the electric car discount, there are many more models available now that do! Find every car that qualifies for the electric car discount listed here.