New Upcoming Vehicles of 2027
1. 2027 Toyota Highlander EV
The 2027 Toyota Highlander is an all-electric three-row SUV designed for family use, cargo space, and everyday practicality. Toyota presents it as a future-focused Highlander with modern styling and updated technology.
- All-electric powertrain
- Three rows of seating
- Up to 320 miles of estimated range on some versions
- Available front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive
- Large touchscreen and modern safety tech
2. 2027 Bentley Electric SUV
Bentley’s first electric SUV is expected to launch in 2027. It is planned as a luxury urban SUV, slightly smaller than the Bentayga, and is expected to carry Bentley’s signature premium styling into the EV era.
- Bentley’s first EV SUV
- Expected launch in 2027
- Luxury-focused interior and design
- Likely related to Porsche’s future EV hardware
- Positioned below the Bentayga
3. 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona EV
The 2027 Dodge Charger Daytona EV is Dodge’s electric muscle car. It keeps retro Charger-inspired styling while using a dual-motor electric setup for strong straight-line performance.
- Dual-motor all-wheel drive
- Up to 670 horsepower
- 0–60 mph in about 3.3 seconds
- Estimated range up to 267 miles
- NACS charging port for 2027
4. 2027 Yugo Revival
Yugo is making a comeback with a compact hatchback concept inspired by the original small city car. Early reports show a retro-modern design direction, with a prototype expected around 2027.
- Retro-inspired compact hatchback
- Modernized styling
- City-car focus
- Prototype expected around 2027
5. Genesis GV60 Magma (2027)
The Genesis GV60 Magma is a high-performance electric crossover from Genesis’s new Magma performance sub-brand. It is aimed at buyers who want luxury EV comfort with much stronger acceleration and track-inspired tuning.
- High-performance electric crossover
- Part of Genesis Magma performance lineup
- About 641 hp in boost mode
- Upgraded brakes, suspension, and aggressive styling
More 2027 Trends
Many vehicles expected for the 2027 model year are moving toward:
- Electric powertrains
- Longer driving range
- Faster charging
- Performance-focused EV trims
- More advanced driver-assistance tech

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