According to a study conducted by car advice website Rerev, the most anticipated electric vehicle of 2023 is the Tesla Cybertruck. The site’s analysts used Google searches during a two-month period as their measure of anticipation, and the Cybertruck generated more than twice the amount of searches than the other nine vehicles on the list combined. With 1,854,710 searches, the Cybertruck was helped by Elon Musk posting a video on Twitter showing the elusive EV pickup at Tesla Engineering Headquarters. The runner up was the Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, with 231,510 searches, followed by the Jeep Avenger (173,480 searches), Audi A6 E-Tron (128,690 searches), Kia EV9 (79,490 searches), Lucid Gravity (68,820 searches), BMW i5 (68,670 searches), Rolls-Royce Spectre6 (1,150 searches), Porsche Macan EV (37,490 searches), and DeLorean Alpha5 (14,700 searches).
While Google searches may be one way to measure consumer anticipation of a product, it is one-dimensional. Incorporating other online data such as Facebook Likes, retweets, and YouTube views could yield a different order for the same list of vehicles. That said, it is likely that no matter what methodology is used, the Tesla Cybertruck would still come out on top. Despite its many delays and a number of EV pickup competitors beating it to market, Tesla’s truck is still the hottest ticket in town.
FAQ
Q1: Are electric car batteries recyclable?
A1: Yes, electric car batteries are recyclable.
Q2: Are electric car chargers free?
A2: It depends on the charger and the location. Some electric car chargers are free, while others may require a fee.
Q3: Can electric car batteries be rebuilt?
A3: Yes, electric car batteries can be rebuilt with the right tools and knowledge.