The Model 3 Standard Range rises above the class in almost every area. It's quicker, techier and more luxurious. The one area it trails is in max battery range at 220 miles. That's less than what others provide but still more than sufficient for typical daily use.
MSRP: $37,990 - $54,990
30 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
The Niro EV is one of the best new electric vehicles and worth checking out if you're thinking about going gasless. It's fun to drive, has a roomy cabin, and a generous 239 miles of range, which is plenty.
MSRP: $39,090 - $44,590
30 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
The ID.4 is one of the first all-electric compact SUVs to hit the market, offering a ton of standard features and a genuinely spacious cabin. It pushes the envelope with some neat technology and has a generous 250 miles of range. There's a lot to get excited about here.
$39,995 - $48,175
35 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
The Kona Electric is a new favorite among the more accessible EVs. It offers an impressive 258 miles of range, an attractive interior, and a long list of tech and safety features. The Kona is also surprisingly quick and entertaining to drive.
MSRP: $37,390 - $45,600
27 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
The Chevrolet Bolt boasts a 259-mile range, quick acceleration and an approachable price. Even with more competitors now, the Bolt is certainly worth checking out if you're in the market for an EV.
MSRP: $36,500 - $41,700
29 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
The current Leaf's much longer range—between 150 and 226 miles—and snappier acceleration are its most substantial enhancements. In the world of cost-effective EVs, the Leaf's game is strong.
MSRP: $31,670 - $43,970
32 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
TThe Hyundai Ioniq Electric is a tremendous value for an electric car, both in terms of cost of entry and efficiency. It also offers all the user-friendly tech we expect from Hyundai. But it falls short of class leaders in terms of performance and driving range at just 124 miles.
MSRP: $33,045 - $38,615
25 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)
The Mini Cooper SE is an electric version of the regular Hardtop 2 Door. This means less cargo room and rear seat space compared to other EVs. Range is also modest. But also some classic Mini benefits such as quick acceleration and nimble handling. Overall, we dig this Mini.
MSRP: $29,900
31 kWh / 100 miles (161 km)