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If you’re thinking of upgrading to a new SUV and you want an eco-conscious solution for your commute, you’re probably looking at the new electric SUVs for sale. But with all these new electric vehicles in Kentucky, it can be hard to narrow down your options.
Thankfully, Quantrell Auto Group is here. We stock a curated selection of electric cars and SUVs for sale from a variety of manufacturers. Our auto group makes it easy to compare range, charge times, interior benefits, pricing, and warranty benefits on electric vehicles in Kentucky.
If you love the smooth ride of a Cadillac and want a new statement SUV that announces your arrival to the world, take a spin in the Cadillac LYRIQ electric SUV. This new electric Cadillac SUV boats over 300-miles of Cadillac-estimated range1 with a full charge. As you slip inside the cabin, you and your passengers will immediately notice an advanced 33-inch LED display to view and control your media and navigation.
The 2023 Subaru Solterraâ„¢ is not to be missed by drivers shopping for new electric vehicles in Kentucky. The name Solterraâ„¢ is a portmanteau of the Latin words for “sun” and “earth” and is coming to our auto group in 2022. If you’re interested in being one of the first to take home this environmentally responsible all-electric SUV, contact our dealership and we can tell you how to reserve your Subaru Solterraâ„¢ EV.
The Volvo XC40 Recharge is a pure-electric SUV that can reach 0-60 MPH in 4.7 seconds thanks to its 402 horsepower. When it comes to EV range and charge times, the Volvo XC40 Recharge can reach 208 miles2 of EPA-based estimated distance on a fully charged battery. If you’re thinking about how long it takes to charge electric SUVs, be sure to ask our auto group about your DC Fast Charging options while out on the road.
For more information on any of these new electric SUVs for sale or any of our other electric vehicles in Kentucky, please reach out to our sales team. We’re here to give you updates on the Cadillac LYRIQ Electric SUV release date and more. Call us today!
There are four broad categories of electrified vehicles: mild hybrids, plug-in hybrids, battery-powered electric vehicles, and hydrogen fuel-cell-powered electric cars. The first three are more common than the fourth. Hybrids have internal combustion engines and battery-and-motor systems, whereas the last two types do not use a drop of gasoline. Please contact our team to learn more about your electric vehicle options.
All-electric vehicles are called electric vehicles (EVs), electric cars, and battery-powered electric vehicles (BEVs). This last designation is typically used when distinguishing between all-electric and hybrid vehicles, such as plug-in hybrids. Please stop by our dealership near Louisville, KY, today to learn more about the different electrified options on the market. All of them can help you save at the pump.
All-electric vehicles do not require oil to function – there are no parts that require it between the batteries and motors that power these automobiles. Some hybrid cars are, at times, referred to as electric vehicles, however, and these automobiles do require oil for their internal combustion engines. Please visit us at Quantrell Auto Group in Lexington, KY, to learn more.
Electric vehicles typically last for quite some time. Most experts expect these cars to survive more than a decade on the road in most cases. It’s difficult to give a precise answer to this question, however, as EVs are rather new. Please reach out to the Quantrell Auto Group team today to learn more about the expected life span of our dynamic EVs and how they can help you save.
1Based on GM testing. Official EPA estimates not yet available. Your actual range may vary based on several factors, including temperature, terrain, battery age, loading, and how you use and maintain your vehicle.
2This is an electric vehicle. Since electricity is not measured in gallons, a conversion factor is used to translate the fuel economy into miles per gallon of gasoline equivalent (MPGe). EPA-estimated 85 city/72 highway/ 79 combined MPGe. Use for comparison purposes only. Your MPGe will vary for many reasons, including but not limited to, driving conditions, how and where you drive, how you maintain your vehicle battery-package/condition, and other factors. For more information, including information on MPGe, see www.fueleconomy.gov