

At Sewell, we pride ourselves on providing customers with a wide variety of luxury vehicles and unmatched customer service. With a selection of electric vehicles from our manufacturing partners, we are confident you will find the perfect EV to suit your needs.
Our knowledgeable sales associates are here to guide you through the process of purchasing your new electric vehicle – a highly personalized experience designed to help you select the right make and model, secure the best financing and incentives, and drive away with a new electric Sewell.
We invite you to explore our electric vehicle inventory at our DFW, Houston, Austin, and San Antonio locations. Visit us for a test drive today.
The first-ever Sierra EV Denali was built to exceed your expectations. With advanced driving technologies, including available Super Cruise driver assistance and 4-Wheel Steer with CrabWalk, the Sierra EV Denali is both intelligent and capable. Experience exhilarating torque, a GM-estimated range of 440 miles, and a maximum of 745 horsepower.
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The first-ever fully electric Lexus, the RZ, elevates your drive like never before with its standard DIRECT4 all-wheel drive system, advanced connectivity, and premium touches throughout the cabin. More than an EV, this is the next chapter of electrified mobility.
In 2022, Cadillac introduced its first fully-electric vehicle, the LYRIQ. This luxury crossover SUV offers a bold design and next generation battery technology, positioning Cadillac as a leader in the electric vehicle environment.
The all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV offers a luxurious and spacious cabin for up to seven passengers. A futuristic interior features an intuitive MBUX Hyperscreen, which unites multiple screens in a 56-inch span of high-tech glass, and advanced personalization technology memorizes hundreds of preferences and recognizes fingerprints and faces. With up to 305 miles of driving range, the EQS SUV is poised to take you new places.
Many people still have questions about what to expect from an electric vehicle, the technology, and how it works. This electric vehicle FAQ section aims to provide answers to these questions and help you make an informed decision about whether an electric vehicle is right for you.
Electric vehicles have very few moving parts. An electric vehicle’s motor eliminates the need for a traditional transmission in many modern designs. As a result, an electric vehicle requires less periodic maintenance than a traditional gas-powered vehicle.
A recent Consumer Reports study* found that “maintenance and repair costs for EVs are significantly lower over the life of the vehicle – about half – than for gasoline-powered vehicles, which require regular fluid changes and are more mechanically complex. The average dollar savings over the lifetime of the vehicle is about $4,600.”
Most EV batteries will last between 100,000 and 200,000 miles with proper care. With battery technology continually advancing, that number should continue to increase.
*Preston, B. (2020, October 08). EVs Offer Big Savings Over Traditional Gas-Powered Cars
Savings will vary depending on the local price of electricity and gas and where you are charging your vehicle (at home or using a public charger), but most EV owners can expect to save on fuel cost. A recent Consumer Reports study found that the “typical EV owner who does most of their fueling at home can expect to save an average of $800 to $1,000 a year on fueling costs over an equivalent gasoline-powered car.”
Gas-powered vehicles offer a range of 300-400 miles. Battery electric vehicles offer a median range of 300 miles and continue to see improved range each year. For EV owners who charge at home, this is more than enough for daily use. For longer drives beyond the range of your vehicle, refer to a public charger map for charger availability along your route.
Level 1 chargers use a standard household outlet and charge about 2-5 miles of range per hour, making Level 1 a good choice for plug-in hybrid vehicles, but not battery electric vehicles.
Level 2 chargers can be installed at your home by a professional electrician and charge about 10-20 miles of range per hour. This option is a good choice for any EV when charging overnight or during the day.
Level 3 fast chargers are the most efficient and can be found at commercial locations. Level 3 can charge about 200 miles of range in about 30 minutes, though this can vary based on vehicle size and capabilities.
Yes, Level 1 and Level 2 chargers can be used at home. In fact, the standard 120V outlet supports a Level 1 charger. Level 2 chargers require 240V and can be installed by a licensed electrician. If you do not own your home, you may need to work with your property owner to install a Level 2 charger.
A federal tax rebate may be available on many EV models. Depending on where you live, state and local rebates and incentives may also be available. Check with your sales associate to find out if your models of interest are eligible for rebates and incentives.
The all-electric CELESTIQ is the most technologically advanced and luxurious Cadillac in history. Featuring Ultra Cruise hands-free driver assistance technology and an industry-first smart glass panoramic sunroof, the CELESTIQ is like nothing else on the road. Available by inquiry only, each CELESTIQ is custom-commissioned and truly one of a kind.