The Most Anticipated EVs of 2026

The electric vehicle market is accelerating. Automakers are positioning several new models for launch in 2026 that aim to push range, performance, charging speed, design innovation, and affordability. These EVs reflect maturing battery technology and increasing competition. Below are some of the top EVs to watch for in 2026. 

Acura RSX 

The Acura RSX was a fun sports car back in the early 2000’s. In 2026, Acura is reviving the RSX name but it will be on the back of a new electric crossover. The 2026 RSX will join the ZDX in Acura’s growing EV portfolio. The new RSX will be built on Acura/Honda’s new dedicated EV platform with assembly in Ohio. Expect to see the RSX at OpenRoad Acura Richmond in the second half of 2026. 

Hyundai IONIQ 6 N 

Following the success of the IONIQ 5 N, the IONIQ 6 N will bring supercar performance in the shape of a sleek electric sedan. The 6 N will adopt the same dual-motor powertrain with up to 641 hp on tap and a 0-100 km/h time of around 3.2 seconds. Like the IONIQ 5 N, the IONIQ 6 N will replicate virtual gear changes and simulate engine sounds for a more thrilling driving experience. Expect to see the Hyundai IONIQ 6 N at OpenRoad Hyundai Richmond’s showroom in early 2026. 

BMW iX3 

Based on the Vision Neue Klasse Concept, the iX3 will be a smaller version of the popular iX electric SUV in the brand’s portfolio. The new iX3 ushers in a new design era with slimmer BMW kidney grilles and a simplified interior. Boasting up to 463 hp, the iX3 will be a quick EV and it will allow for long road trips thanks to an estimated driving range of up to 650 km. The 2026 BMW iX3 will arrive at The BMW Store Vancouver and BMW Langley in Spring of 2026. 

Lexus ES 

Entering its 8th generation, the 2026 Lexus ES will be offered for the first time as a battery electric vehicle alongside a new hybrid powertrain. Available with FWD or AWD, the electric versions of the 2026 ES will have an estimate driving range of up to 480 km, but Lexus has not yet released power figures. Inside, the 14-inch touchscreen is the center focal point of the dashboard along with two new Lexus design elements. Bamboo Layering recreates the depth and flow of natural bamboo using 3D printing while Synthetic Leather Embossing pairs sharp embossing with ambient lighting to enhance the cabin’s clean, elegant atmosphere. Sales of the 2026 Lexus ES will start in early 2026 at OpenRoad Lexus Richmond, OpenRoad Lexus Port Moody, and Lexus of London.  

Toyota C-HR 

The Toyota C-HR returns as a compact electric crossover alongside the Toyota bZ4X. The 2026 C-HR features a coupe-like profile with an eye-catching design that is similar to the Toyota Crown Signia. It will be available as a FWD with 221 hp or AWD with 338 hp and an electric driving range of up to 500 km. No word on pricing but you can expect to see it in one of our 6 OpenRoad Toyota showrooms across BC and Ontario in early 2026.  

Subaru Uncharted 

Just as the Solterra is based on the bZ4X, the all-new Uncharted is based on the equally new C-HR EV. The Subaru Uncharted sports the same updated design as its Solterra bigger brother. But with its smaller size and available AWD system, it will sprint from a stop to 100 km/h in around 5 seconds. Subaru is estimating up to 500 km of driving range for the FWD version and a little bit less with the dual-motor AWD version. Expect to see the new Uncharted at OpenRoad Subaru Boundary in early 2026. 

Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class Electric 

The Mercedes-Benz GLC-class is one of the most popular SUVs in the brand’s portfolio, so it comes as no surprise that an electric version is on the horizon. Dubbed the GLC SUV with EQ Technology, it will be a pivotal shift in the brand’s EV portfolio. The GLC EQ will feature a brand-new iteration of the Hyperscreen that is currently available in some EQ models. It will also integrate a new 4th generation infotainment system and AI based voice controls. Powering the new GLC class with EQ Technology will be a 94-kWh battery pack providing up to 483 hp and a new two-speed transmission. The 2027 Mercedes-Benz GLC with EQ Technology is expected to arrive at OpenRoad Mercedes-Benz Surrey sometime in 2026. 


The 2025 Acura ADX Brigs Luxury at an Affordable Price

What is the Acura ADX? In short, it’s a new entry point into the Acura brand for a smidge under $45,000. It’s based on the Honda HR-V but don’t think of this as a fancy HR-V. Acura’s engineers made a lot of changes to make sure that this is an Acura product.  

The most noticeable change is the styling. The ADX follows the same design language of its bigger brothers. It has the diamond pentagon grille, the chicane LED daytime running lights and taillights, and optional sporty looking 19” alloys wheels.  

The interior styling doesn’t have quite the same design as the larger RDX or MDX, but it is very simple to use. The contoured steering wheel fits nicely into your hands, there are physical climate control switches, a standard 10.2” digital driver display, and a 9” touchscreen. There’s no trackpad in this car. 

The cabin features premium materials such as ultrasuede upholstery, contrasting red stitching and a leather wrapped steering wheel. It can also be equipped like a premium vehicle.  

It comes standard with heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, dual-zone automatic climate control, panoramic sunroof, and a wireless phone charging pad.  

However, if you opt for the Platinum Elite A-spec trim, it’ll come equipped with ventilated front seats, a Bang & Olufsen sound system with 15 speakers, surround view cameras, and a 12-way power adjustable driver’s seat.  

The infotainment system also gets an upgrade on the Platinum Elite A-spec trim with Google built-in and Amazon Alexa built-in. But you don’t need to move up to the top trim in order to have wireless Apple CarPlay and wireless Android Auto along with Wi-Fi hotspot capability. 

The Acura ADX is also a spacious subcompact luxury crossover. Of course, front occupants have the most room, but space back here is not too bad. There’s also a lot of space in the trunk with almost 700 L behind these rear seats.  

On the move, the Acura ADX gets its power from a 1.5L turbocharged 4-cylinder engine. This is similar to the one that is used in the Acura Integra. It produces 190 hp and 179 lb-ft of torque with the power being distributed to all four wheels via a standard AWD system and a continuously variably transmission. 

This engine doesn’t make the ADX as quick as Acura’s larger SUVs, but it does feel peppy. It doesn’t struggle to get off the line nor to merge onto a highway.  

It’s also quite economical for a turbo engine with AWD. It’s rated for 9.1 L/100km in a city and 7.7 L/100km on a highway.  

The AWD system is unfortunately not Acura’s super handling AWD system like the one found in the RDX or MDX. It cannot send more of the engine’s torque to the outside rear wheel while cornering for better driving dynamics. Instead, up to 50% of the engine’s torque can be sent to both back wheels and Acura’s integrated dynamics system allows you to choose from four different drive modes with the Platinum Elite A-spec providing an individual drive mode that can be customized to your liking. 

As mentioned at the start of the review, the new Acura ADX will start at just under $45,000 with a fully loaded Platinum Elite A-Spec at $51,480.  

Should you want to learn more about the ADX or test drive it for yourself, our knowledgeable product specialists at OpenRoad Acura Richmond are more than happy to help you out.


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