There are many factors influencing the pricing of the most expensive electric cars these days, and supply chains, assembly lines, and continuous research and development can play an important role in the price of an electric car before it is first sold.
Perhaps the most notable factor today is the cost of batteries, as battery packs are vital to the longevity and performance of any electric vehicle.
Advances in battery technology as well as exchange practices have significantly lowered the cost of electric vehicles in recent years.
Here is the list of the most expensive electric cars for 2021
1- Porsche Taycan Turbo S:

Porsche Taycan is Porsche’s first fully electric car, not only interested in competing with Tesla, but paving a new path for the future of Porsche that promises amazing driving performance and dynamics despite the kind of hefty $185,000 price tag.
Longer than the 911, but shorter and smaller than the Panamera, the front LED headlights shine with four visible points of light, and the body itself is a combination of aluminum and steel blended together for added strength and light weight.

It will generate up to 560 kW (750 hp), and the maximum torque for launch control will be 1,050 Nm (774 lb-ft)
Top speed is 161 mph, achieve 0-60 mph in 2.6 seconds, and 0-124 mph in 9.8 seconds.
Porsche’s interior has already given us a good look at the screen that fills the dashboard, completely ditting the retired physical buttons in favor of digital displays, and you get four full LCD panels on the dashboard alone.

There’s a 16.8-inch screen for the instrument cluster with customizable settings, the 10.9-inch center touchscreen handles navigation and multimedia, and at the top of the previous screen you’ll find an 8.4-inch display dealing with HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning settings), seat settings, and navigation input. Passenger 10.9-inch Optional access to audio, navigation and driving settings.
Instead, there’s a natural voice assistant triggered with a “Hey Porsche” alert phrase, which can control everything from media to vehicle settings, set destination, find electric charging stations, and even adjust ambient lighting.

2- Lucid Air Dream Edition:

The Lucid Air Dream can reach 60 mph in 2.5 seconds and is on its way to a 1/4 mile in 9.9 seconds, thanks to a 1,080-horsepower twin engine with all-wheel drive, and its price goes up to $169,000
There are three colors, Stellar White, Infinity Black, and Eureka Gold, all exclusive to the Dream Edition and all the exteriors are decorated with a touch of shiny platinum.
Drawing its interior colors from the dim light of dawn and the muted hues of the beaches of Santa Monica, the Dream Edition also gives it the same name, muted hues with graphite gray nappa leather and glossy ceramic, with Alcantara inserts, surrounded by silver eucalyptus and shiny platinum.

3- Porsche Taycan Turbo:

The Taycan Turbo will produce up to 500 kW (670 hp), and the maximum torque for launch control will be 850 Nm (626 lb-ft).
Top speed is 161 mph, with the Taycan Turbo hitting 0-60 mph in 3.0 seconds, and 0-124 mph taking 10.6 seconds.

There’s a 16.8-inch screen for the instrument cluster, with customizable settings, the 10.9-inch center touchscreen handles navigation and multimedia, and at the top of the former screen you’ll find an 8.4-inch display that handles HVAC (heating, ventilation , and air conditioning settings), seat settings, and the navigation input, A 10.9-inch passenger screen provides optional access to audio, navigation and driving settings.
Instead, there’s a natural voice assistant, triggered with a “Hey Porsche” alert phrase, that can control everything from media to car settings, set destination, find electric charging stations, and even set ambient lighting and costs as low as $150,900. .
4- Lucid Air Grand Touring:

Lucid Motors, backed by the Saudi Investment Fund, has revealed the official prices and specifications of its all-new electric sedans, which are expected to raise competition to a new level, with a price of about 139,000 dollars.
Lucid Air came with a very distinctive and futuristic design with a drag coefficient of 0.21, which is the best in the world for a sedan and outperforms the all-new Mercedes-Benz S Class of 0.22, which is very useful for electric cars, which helps them save electricity and achieve a greater range.

Complementing the futuristic and distinctive design in the interior cabin, which contains a digital instrument panel and a center screen with a curved design and a 5K resolution connected to each other, bringing the two to a total size of 34 inches, in addition to a large screen in the center console to control the air conditioning and other things inside the car.
5- Bollinger Motors B1:

Bollinger Motors unveiled its electric B1 concept car, which belongs to the category of off-road models.
The American company explained that its new B1 car, which is very similar to the Land Rover Defender, appears 4.35 meters long, 1.96 meters wide, with a height of 1.85 meters, and a ground clearance of 38 centimeters.
The car stands on a wheelbase of 3.02 meters long, with a capacity of up to 4 people and a cargo capacity of 3,200 liters.
The B1 off-road monster relies on the cranks of two electric motors with 623 hp / 906 Nm of maximum torque, and thanks to this huge force, the car starts from stability to 96.6 km / h in 4.5 seconds, while its top speed is 161 km / h.

The B1 is equipped with a 120 kWh battery that allows a range of 322 km, bearing in mind that fully charging the battery does not take more than 75 minutes with the CCS fast charger.
The body and body of the B1, which belongs to the SUV class, are made of aluminum alloy, which helped it reach a weight of 2.2 tons.
The B1 offers many amenities such as air conditioning, 6 connections, 110 volts, and seats with heated function, and its price is $125,000.
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