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Electric car comparison

By Laszlo Pinter
February 5, 2022 1 Min Read
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In the past years, it was relatively easy to pick the best electric car, because there was only a handful of them. This year many new models arrive at the dealerships. On this page, I will try to compare them to help us to pick the best car.

Efficiency information is from https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbsSelect

Federal tax credit information at https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/taxevb.shtml

California incentives at https://www.cleanfuelreward.com/

Electric Compact Sport Utility Vehicle (CSUV) comparison

Model

Base model

Long range

All safety features

Highest trim

Federal incetives

California incentives

Car and Driver

Edmunds

Kelley Blue Book

Range miles

Charging time 10-80%

Warranty

Battery warranty 

Efficiency

Charging

Platform

Capacity

Voltage

Horsepower

Dimensions

Cargo volume

Ford Mustang Mach E 2022

Select
From $43,895

Premium
From $49,100

California Route 1
From $52,775

$7,500

$2,000

9.5/10

4.9/5

270 to 300

45 min.
(59 miles in 10 mins)

3 years / 36,000 bumper to bumper warranty

 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, retaining a minimum of 70% of its original capacity over that period.

39 kWh/100 mi

150 kW

68-88 kWh

266 to 459 hp

186″ L x 74.1″ W x 64″ H

29.7 ft³, 59.7 ft³ with seat area

Hyundai Ioniq 5 2022

SE
From $43,650

Limited
From $50,600

$7,500

$750

8.5/10

8.3/10

256 to 303

18 min.

5 yr/60,000 mi basic,
10 yr/100,000 mi powertrain

10 years, 100,000 miles

30 kWh/100 mi

350 kW
800 V DC

E-GMP

77.4 kWh

800 V

225 to 320 hp

183″ L x 74″ W x 63″ H

27.2 ft³, 59.3 ft³ with seat area

Kia EV6 2024

Light RWD
$40,900

Wind RWD
$47,000


GT-Line AWD
$55,900

8/10

4.5/5

310

18 mins.

10-year / 100,000-miles

10-year / 100,000-miles

29 kWh/100 mi

350 kW
800 V DC

E-GMP

77.4 kWh

800 V

167 - 320 hp

184.3″ L x 74″ W x 60.8″ H

24.4 ft³, 50.2 ft³ with seat area

Tesla Model Y 2022

Long range
$58,990

Performance
$63,990

$750

7.5/10

8.1/10

303 to 330

4 years or 50,000 mi, whichever comes first

Battery & Drive Unit - 8 years or 120,000 mi, whichever comes first

26 kWh/100 mi

250 kW

75 kWh

400 V

187″ L x 76″ W x 64″ H

30.2 ft³, 76.2 ft³ with seat area

Toyota bZ4X 2023

Coming in 2023


to 250

40 min.

355 V

e-TNGA

71.4-72.8 kWh

184.6" L x 73.2" W x 64.9" H


Volkswagen ID.4 2022

Pro
From $40,760

Pro S
From $45,260

8/10

5/5

240 to 260

38 min.
(0-80%)

4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first)

35 kWh/100 mi

MEB

201 to 295 hp

181″ L x 73″ W x 65″ H

30.3 ft³, 64.2 ft³ with seat area

Volvo C40 Recharge

$58,750

7.5/10

226

37 min.

8-year / 100,000-mile warranty

150 kW

402 hp

175″ L x 75″ W x 63″ H

14.6 ft³, 42.6 ft³ with seat area

Volvo XC40 Recharge

P8 Twin
$51,700

P8 Twin Plus
$55,300

P8 Twin Ultimate
$58,150

$7,500

$750

9.5/10

7.8/10

4.9/5

223

37 min.

4 years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first)

8-year / 100,000-mile warranty

39 kWh/100 mi

150 kW

174″ L x 75″ W x 65″ H

16 ft³, 46.9 ft³ with seat area

FOR COMPARISON
Honda CRV 2022

LX
From $26,400

Special edition
From $27,600

EX
From $28,910

190 hp

182″ L x 73″ W x 66-67″ H

37.6 to 39.2 ft³, 75.8 ft³ with seat area

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