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DRIVE! 2022: What the future holds

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Lincoln-Star-Concept A preview of future EVs to get your motors humming CASEY WILLIAMS | Auto ReviewerAutoCasey@AOL.com If you think the electric vehicles we’re seeing today are charging your plug, just wait until you see the ones coming in the next few years.

From a $300,000 hand-built Cadillac to a Chevy SS, VW Bus, an array of suave crossovers and even a Rolls-Royce — these are the EVs to really get your motors humming. Chevy Blazer SS Chevy Blazer SS-EV Witness the future of Chevrolet muscle.

This bad-ass beast boasts 557 horsepower for 0-60 mph in 4 seconds. Range is 290 miles; charge 78 miles in 10 minutes. Hands-off Super Cruise, head-up display, 17.7-inch touchscreen and heated steering wheel get it.

Blazer EVs start at $47,595, but the SS hits $65,995. Look for it summer 2023. Rolls-Royce Spectre Rolls Royce Spectre It’s torquey, powerful and quieter than a clock tick, so you might hear the suspension reading the road ahead.

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