Because I’m a giant data nerd:
Most variations: Tie, Mercedes and Tesla with 5 each.
Most expensive: $422,750 Rolls-Royce Spectre
Least expensive: $29,135 Nissan Leaf
Best range: 450 miles Chevrolet Silverado EV
Worst range: 114 miles Mini Hardtop Cooper SE
Best value (Base Price / Range): Fisker Ocean $115/mile (but, they declared bankrupcy)
Best value runner up: Hyundai Kona Electric $130/mileWorst value: Rolls-Royce Spectre $1,453/mile
Worst value runner up, since nobody is dropping $400K on an electric Rolls - Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo $142 grand only gets you 233 miles per charge.Audi e-tron GT $107,995 249 $434
Audi Q4 e-tron $50,995 265 $192
Audi Q8 e-tron $75,595 285 $265
BMW i4 $53,195 276 $193
BMW i5 $67,795 295 $230
BMW i7 $106,695 321 $332
BMW iX $88,095 307 $287
Cadillac Lyriq $58,590 314 $187
Chevrolet Blazer EV $53,195 279 $191
Chevrolet Silverado EV $79,800 450 $177
Faraday Future FF 91 $310,000 - #VALUE!
Fiat 500e $34,095 149 $229
Fisker Ocean $41,437 360 $115
Ford F-150 Lightning $57,090 240 $238
Ford Mustang Mach-E $45,940 250 $184
Genesis Electrified G80 $75,625 282 $268
Genesis Electrified GV70 $67,800 236 $287
Genesis GV60 $53,350 294 $181
GMC Hummer EV Pickup $98,845 314 $315
GMC Hummer EV SUV $98,845 314 $315
Hyundai Kona Electric $34,050 261 $130
Hyundai Ioniq 5 $43,175 220 $196
Hyundai Ioniq 6 $43,600 240 $182
Jaguar I-Pace $73,275 246 $298
Kia EV6 $43,975 232 $190
Kia EV9 $56,595 230 $246
Kia Niro EV $40,975 253 $162
Lexus RZ $55,150 220 $251
Lucid Air $78,675 419 $188
Mercedes EQB $53,900 243 $222
Mercedes EQE $76,050 298 $255
Mercedes EQE SUV $79,900 235 $340
Mercedes EQS $105,550 352 $300
Mercedes EQS SUV $105,550 305 $346
Mini Hardtop Cooper SE $31,895 114 $280
Nissan Ariya $48,485 304b $159
Nissan Leaf $29,135 149 $196
Polestar 2 $53,500 320 $167
Porsche Macan Electric $80,450 - #VALUE!
Porsche Taycan $92,550 206 $449
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo $103,550 235 $441
Porsche Taycan Sport Turismo $142,850 233 $613
Rivian R1S $76,700 274 $280
Rivian R1T $71,700 352v $204
Rolls-Royce Spectre $422,750 291 $1,453
Subaru Solterra $46,615 227 $205
Tesla Cybertruck $81,000 - #VALUE!
Tesla Model 3 $40,630 272 $149
Tesla Model S $76,630 405 $189
Tesla Model X $81,630 348 $235
Tesla Model Y $44,630 330 $135
Toyota bZ4X $44,420 252 $176
VinFast VF8 $47,200 207 $228
VinFast VF9 $81,000 330 $245
Volkswagen ID.4 $41,160 209 $197
Volvo XC40 Recharge $53,745 293 $183
Volvo C40 Recharge $54,895 297 $185Personal commentary… I wouldn’t consider any car with less than a 300 mile range, so I was stunned to see 3 cars below 200(!) That’s just useless. If all you want is in town driving, which is all they’re good for, you might as well save the money and ride a bus.
Mini Hardtop Cooper SE $31,895 114 miles.
Fiat 500e $34,095 149 miles.
Nissan Leaf $29,135 149 miles.In terms of overall value, and I recognize that’s subjective, but in terms of how much range you get for the price you pay, I was surprised to see how competitive Tesla was:
Fisker Ocean $41,437 360 $115/mile
Hyundai Kona Electric $34,050 261 $130/mile
Tesla Model Y $44,630 330 $135/mile
Tesla Model 3 $40,630 272 $149/mileThe standard Tesla went down in price-ish. That and everything went up in price.
Used electric has also went down quite a bit from last year. Its better but still not at the level the average consumer can take advantage of.
I’m hearing from a lot of owners that range isn’t as big a deal they initially thought it was. Many say that they never drove 200 miles on a charge during their ownership of rhe EV. I’m sure that’s very context dependent, but it got me thinking about why I’d need 300 miles on a charge and I’m not sure if I have a good answer.
Because all of my cars have had at least 300 miles on a tank of gas. :) I regularly visit a town 120 miles away, if I can’t get there and back on one charge, there’s no point.
That’s certainly relevant context for wanting more range, but even with 80% degradation of a battery originally rated for a 240 mile range, you wouldn’t need to spend much time charging at the intermediate destination before returning home to make the round trip with plenty of range to spare in each direction.
But I get it, people who regularly drive longer distances will want more range, that makes sense. My original pount is that many people don’t and they could be paying a lot more for what they’re not actually using. This is especially true for families with multiple vehicles.
$60k for a Chevy Blazer. 😂 get real. Costs more than a Lexus EV.
Also they’re claiming $80k for a Cybertruck but they’re only selling the $100k version now. It also doesn’t have the range listed which is strange because these are already on the road.
It’s pitiful that we don’t get the VW ID.3 in the US or the Kia Soul EV. I also don’t see the Buzz listed — is it still not shipping?
Completely agree. I threw the article here to get some conversation going, since it seems to be the same players quite often posting. Its crazy both the price and lack of depth these articles have…