Best Electric Luxury Sedans Available in 2027

⚠️ This involves unreleased or unconfirmed information. Details may change.

I cannot provide current 2027 model information — my knowledge is current through March 2026. The EV luxury sedan market moves fast: new models launch, pricing shifts, battery tech improves, and tax incentives change. Any recommendation I give now risks being outdated in weeks.

What I can tell you: as of March 2026, the electric luxury sedan landscape includes Tesla Model S, Porsche Taycan, BMW i7, Mercedes EQE, Audi e-tron GT, and Lucid Air. But 2027 models will have updated batteries, new pricing, fresh incentives, and potentially new competitors.

What to do RIGHT NOW (March 2026)

  1. Check Canadian EV incentives — federal and provincial rebates change annually. Verify what 2027 models qualify and what the max incentive is in your province.
  2. Wait for 2027 model reveals — manufacturers typically announce next-year models in summer/fall of the current year. If you are not buying until fall 2026 or later, hold off on decisions.
  3. Test drive 2026 models — the driving experience, charging speed, and interior quality matters more than specs. Use 2026 models to understand what you actually want, then compare 2027 specs when available.
  4. Research total cost of ownership for your province — electricity rates, winter range loss (critical in Canada), insurance costs, and warranty coverage vary by location and model.

Pro tip: Luxury EV buyers often overlook charging infrastructure. Before committing to any model, verify that fast-charger networks (Electrify Canada, Tesla Supercharger, etc.) have good coverage on your routes. Cold-weather range loss in Canada can be 20-40% — much worse than the EPA estimates.

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