The 2020s have ushered in a new era of EV options, with more battery-powered models on sale than ever. But with the EV market still a work in progress and many shoppers concerned about range anxiety, it’s important to know your options before you start shopping for your next EV. That’s why we’ve compiled an electric car list of the best battery-powered vehicles available on the market today, including their starting prices (including destination charges) and EPA-estimated driving ranges. Note that this list excludes plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and fuel-cell electric vehicles.
Electric Cars List: Discovering the Variety of Available Models
The Hyundai KONA is an excellent entry-level option, with its 133-hp front-mounted motor and 76.0-kWh battery pack offering up to 248 miles of range in its base SE model. However, it’s the premium Genesis GV60 that’s worth checking out. Designed to rival Tesla’s dominance of the luxury EV market, this EV offers facial recognition, fingerprint identification, and super-fast charging, along with a funky in-car interface and a crab-walking feature that’s sure to impress your friends. Of course, if you’re looking for something more mainstream than either of those two options, the Toyota iMiEV and Subaru Prologue are both worthy contenders. Both offer simple driving experiences, a wide array of standard safety features, and EPA-estimated 222- to 228-mile ranges. If you’re willing to spend a little more, Porsche’s first dedicated EV — the 2023 Taycan GTS sedan and Sport Turismo wagon/crossover body styles — offers even more range at the top of its price range.