Electric cars are fast evolving and are deemed the future of the automotive industry. Automobiles have so far manufactured electric vehicles with different capabilities for their customers. The need for the world to go Green has immensely contributed to the continuous innovation in manufacturing electric cars and minimizing gasoline use. Over the years, there have been promises of developing and introducing passenger electric cars to the market, but automobiles took a long. Today, customers can purchase electric cars from their favorite dealers. Although, there are no electric cars available in showrooms yet. The first three automobiles manufactured and released electric cars to the market included Chevrolet, Mitsubishi, and Nissan. GM launched its first electric car, EV1, in the 90s to only select customers in specific areas as the cars could be affordable by all customers. Chevrolet released its Volt to its customers’ market, Mitsubishi manufactured the i-MiEV, and Nissan has Leaf. Volt car is a medium-sized sedan model with an attractive and appealing design. Volt uses a gasoline engine to charge the batteries to power the vehicle; thus, the engine is not linked to the car. Unlike Volt, the i-MiEV and Leaf has compact hatchback model and do not have a gasoline engine. The three cars have been reported to be as comfortable and convenient as gasoline cars. The customers reveal that they enjoy driving the car as they are tech responsive, refined, and have enough room. Regardless of the developments in electric vehicles, there are many milestones that automobiles need to meet to turn Green entirely. Electric cars are expensive and hence not affordable to all customers. However, automobiles are becoming innovative in reducing costs and providing efficient and safe cars for all their customers.