Plugged In – Top EVs Hitting Canadian Roads in 2025

Plugged In - Top EVs Hitting Canadian Roads in 2025
Kia EV9 (CNW Group/Kia Canada Inc.)

Electric vehicles are no longer the future—they’re the present, and 2025 is bringing a surge of new options to the Canadian market. From budget-friendly hatchbacks to all-electric trucks and luxury SUVs, this year marks a turning point in the EV revolution. Here’s your guide to the most anticipated electric vehicles set to redefine the Canadian driving experience.

1. Tesla Model 2

Tesla’s long-awaited affordable model is finally expected to launch in 2025, with a price tag aimed at opening EV ownership to the masses. Compact, tech-loaded, and with an estimated range of 400 km, the Model 2 is a potential game-changer.

2. Hyundai Ioniq 7

Hyundai expands its Ioniq lineup with the bold, three-row Ioniq 7 SUV. Expect ultra-fast charging, a roomy interior, and a driving range over 480 km. It’s built for Canadian families looking to ditch gas without sacrificing space.

3. Chevrolet Silverado EV

Chevy enters the electric truck market in full force. The Silverado EV boasts over 640 km of range, massive towing capacity, and modern styling. With trims available across price ranges, it’s set to make waves in both urban and rural Canada.

4. Ford Explorer EV

Ford’s EV push continues with an electric version of the beloved Explorer. This family SUV promises a smooth, quiet ride and smart tech integration. Ford aims to offer a familiar name with a modern, zero-emission twist.

5. BMW i5 M60

Luxury goes electric in BMW’s high-performance i5 M60 sedan. Sleek and athletic with up to 590 horsepower, it’s perfect for drivers who crave power without tailpipe emissions.

6. Honda Prologue

Honda finally joins the EV movement with the Prologue, a mid-size SUV developed with help from GM. With a clean design, accessible price point, and over 480 km of range, it’s built for practicality and reliability.

7. Kia EV9

The Kia EV9 brings bold, boxy design and three-row flexibility to the EV space. It’s one of the few electric SUVs with seating for up to seven, and early buzz points to excellent value for money.

Charging Into the Future: EV Infrastructure in Canada

Canada’s charging network is expanding quickly. With federal and provincial incentives and new charging corridors along highways, range anxiety is easing. Tesla Superchargers are becoming more accessible to non-Tesla drivers, and Electrify Canada is rolling out high-speed chargers nationwide.

Rebates & Incentives

Most of the EVs listed above qualify for federal and provincial rebates. For example, Ontario offers up to $5,000 through the federal iZEV program, with additional support in Quebec and British Columbia.

Final Thoughts

From mainstream models to luxury innovations, 2025 is packed with EVs that cater to Canadian lifestyles. As charging stations grow and battery tech improves, making the switch to electric is easier than ever.

Stay tuned to GTA Weekly Auto for more in-depth EV reviews, infrastructure updates, and what’s next on the electrified horizon.

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