Connect with us

2024’s Best EV Concept Cars: Charge into the Future

We round up the best favorite, most electrifying concept cars of 2024. From ultra-luxury icons to autonomous coupes to an all-electric, tire-smoking drifting machine, each gives us a different vision of the future of automotive technology. 0:00 Intro to Concept Cars 0:27 Kia PV5 WKNDR 1:49 Honda 0 Series Saloon 2:49 Jaguar Tyoe 00 3:57…

Published

on

We round up the best favorite, most electrifying concept cars of 2024. From ultra-luxury icons to autonomous coupes to an all-electric, tire-smoking drifting machine, each gives us a different vision of the future of automotive technology.

0:00 Intro to Concept Cars
0:27 Kia PV5 WKNDR
1:49 Honda 0 Series Saloon
2:49 Jaguar Tyoe 00
3:57 Cadillac Sollei
4:56 Lotus Theory 1
5:55 Polestar TRX
6:34 Hyundai RN24

Subscribe to CNET on YouTube:
Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension ????
Check out CNET’s Amazon Storefront:
Follow us on TikTok:
Follow us on Instagram:
Follow us on X:
Like us on Facebook:
CNET’s AI Atlas:
Visit CNET.com:

#automobile #automotive #conceptcars #futuristiccars #ev

Continue Reading
Advertisement
23 Comments

23 Comments

  1. @chrischihoonhwang6787

    December 18, 2024 at 8:02 am

    Make wkndr please…

  2. @arbknight12

    December 18, 2024 at 8:22 am

    I wonder if the average consumer will even be able to afford these cars?

    • @jezza6575

      December 18, 2024 at 8:57 am

      Autonomous vehicles eliminate the need to own these cars in the future.

  3. @borrypr2397

    December 18, 2024 at 8:53 am

    Jaguar ????????????

  4. @scorpionbull

    December 18, 2024 at 9:02 am

    Make a video about E Bike ????

  5. @FinancialShinanigan

    December 18, 2024 at 11:05 am

    Sponsored by JaGuar

    • @OleksiiK21

      December 20, 2024 at 11:19 am

      JaGayer

  6. @elementkx

    December 18, 2024 at 11:15 am

    That Lotus is absolutely perfect. That Jaguar was AI created by one of the suits’ kids (or a $50mil product marketing consulting contract where an intern generated it with ChaGTP in the last hour before the presentation).

  7. @samoylov1973

    December 18, 2024 at 11:49 am

    These concept cars are niche products for demure clowns and so called ‘stars’.
    Chinese are making real EVs for people. And their cars are better in every way.

    To that all that, designs of Jaguar and Cadillac look more like old steam powered trains, not cars of the future such as Xpeng for example.

  8. @NowAndToEternity

    December 18, 2024 at 12:06 pm

    Not CNET putting the dumb Jaguar car as its thumbnail. WTF lolllll.

  9. @Ou8y2k2

    December 18, 2024 at 12:35 pm

    1:50 Honda wants to sued by Lambo’s parent VW. lol

  10. @rushja

    December 18, 2024 at 2:37 pm

    The Jag comments are funny. Yes it’s vague marketing crap and the car will not come close to what they’ll actually release BUT, Jag HAS to change or it is dead in the water. It will be interesting to see what they come up with. I hope they do come up with a left of field design that is actually good.

  11. @geraldpolymath

    December 18, 2024 at 3:10 pm

    Boring cars

  12. @SSS-mp8th

    December 18, 2024 at 4:22 pm

    How about a weekender without the damn battery since we know BEV’s are just great for road trips and overlanding………. Hopefully Mitsu will finally bring it’s Delica here. Loving Jag really? F-Type, XJ, XF gone, to this garbage Type 00? Lotus is already backpedaling on BEV. Light and Battery range do not compute.

    You know what we really need? Cars we can afford, how about a hybrid, sub-compact pick-up? Two seat only like we had 40-50 years ago. As well as bare bones Kei or similar sized trucks and vans to handle basic transportation needs for under $20k new. Smaller and cheaper off-roaders since boxy and off-road is very hot right now but what we have are $45k+ Bronco’s, Wranglers and land Cruisers.

    What we don’t need are BEV minivan’s that in winter get 180 miles of range and cost $70k or BEV coupes that are as long as a mini-van, weigh 3 tons and also cost around $70k.

  13. @lasarith2

    December 18, 2024 at 6:19 pm

    The Honda looks very cool , but the actual cars won’t look anything like that .

  14. @rosariodagosto6484

    December 18, 2024 at 9:25 pm

    batteries are extremely Dangerous

  15. @anandchoure1343

    December 19, 2024 at 2:54 am

    The only futuristic car I like is telsa’s cyber cab because it can solve all transportation’s problems.

  16. @urbanstrencan

    December 19, 2024 at 6:22 am

    Hyundai RN24 prototype just awesome ❤❤
    Hope to see production model ????

  17. @hispid1

    December 19, 2024 at 2:52 pm

    I have a Polestar, but that Cadillac sure is pretty. Just shows how far Telsa is now well past its sell by date

  18. @joeltotti

    December 19, 2024 at 4:57 pm

    No Chinese concept cars is dumb

  19. @WANDERER0070

    December 19, 2024 at 5:18 pm

    Waste of time and money,,none of these will ever happen????

  20. @lincolngarces9987

    December 20, 2024 at 1:19 pm

    I like that Kia for survival it’s like a truck a duty vehicle for hard invirment improving survival

  21. @TheCiardellas

    December 20, 2024 at 2:17 pm

    Love the Kia weekender

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Science & Technology

When A Down Round Actually Saved a Startup

Down rounds carry a stigma, but they’re not always the end of a startup’s story. Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures shares an example of a company that survived a difficult fundraising process involving a down round and investor-friendly terms. It wasn’t easy, but making the hard financing decision ultimately gave the company a chance to…

Published

on

Down rounds carry a stigma, but they’re not always the end of a startup’s story.

Charles Hudson of Precursor Ventures shares an example of a company that survived a difficult fundraising process involving a down round and investor-friendly terms. It wasn’t easy, but making the hard financing decision ultimately gave the company a chance to keep building.

For founders, the lesson is simple: The best fundraising outcome isn’t always the highest valuation — it’s the one that keeps your business alive.

Get more of Hudson’s advice in the latest Build Mode podcast episode wherever you prefer your pods.

Continue Reading

CNET

The Ultimate Meal Kit Buyer’s Guide: Cheapest vs. Best Quality

Choosing the right meal kit can be tough, given the many budget, dietary and time-saving factors to consider. We break down premium, midtier and affordable services to help you pick the best subscription for your kitchen. 00:00 Intro to Meal Kits 00:37 Considering the Price and Budget Options 01:55 Premium and Mid-Range Meal Kit Services…

Published

on

Choosing the right meal kit can be tough, given the many budget, dietary and time-saving factors to consider. We break down premium, midtier and affordable services to help you pick the best subscription for your kitchen.

00:00 Intro to Meal Kits
00:37 Considering the Price and Budget Options
01:55 Premium and Mid-Range Meal Kit Services
03:06 Navigating Dietary Restrictions
04:00 Pre-Prepared vs. Cook-Your-Own Ingredients
05:47 The Best Overall Meal Kit Recommendation

Add CNET as a trusted news source
Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉
Check out CNET’s Amazon Storefront:

Subscribe to CNET on YouTube:
Follow us on TikTok:
Follow us on Instagram:
Follow us on Bluesky:
Like us on Facebook:
CNET’s AI Atlas:
Follow us on X:
Visit CNET.com:

Continue Reading

People & Blogs

Convenience may make your life easier. But what does it cost? #TEDTalks

What does it take to stay in control of your life online? AI ethicist Jen Golbeck and TED Fellow Shalini Kantayya discuss how algorithms, data collection and AI shape the choices you make every day. They explore whether it’s possible to use the internet without giving up your privacy, how to push back against big…

Published

on

What does it take to stay in control of your life online? AI ethicist Jen Golbeck and TED Fellow Shalini Kantayya discuss how algorithms, data collection and AI shape the choices you make every day. They explore whether it’s possible to use the internet without giving up your privacy, how to push back against big tech and what AI should never be allowed to decide.

Idea Knock Down features experts with different perspectives taking on big questions — one block at a time. Made possible with the support Visit Philadelphia.

Continue Reading

Trending