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    • Chevrolet Bolt Ev and Bolt EUV
    • Hyundai Kona Electric
    • Nissan Leaf
    • Ford Mustang Mach-E
    • Hyundai Ioniq 5
    • Kia EV6
    • Polestar 2
    • Tesla Model 3
    • Lucid Air
    • Mercedes-Benz EQS

    Read our Chevy Bolt Review

    We're grouping the revised Bolt EV and the new-for-2022 Bolt EUVtogether here because, just in case the pictures above aren't illustrative enough, they're basically the same car. The EUV has considerably more backseat space, a vaguely more SUV-ish shape, subtle styling differences and eight fewer miles of range. They're so close together, including in price ($31,995 vs $33,995), we wonder why Chevy bothered revising and keeping around the Bolt EV at all. Either way, and most important, both a...

    Read our full Hyundai Kona Review

    Although it just barely gets under our $35,000 threshold, among the cheapest electric cars, the Kona Electric is the one the tries a little harder on the style front and makes sure you're having a decently fun time behind the wheel. Sure, it still looks a little weird (kinda like when Neo has his mouth removed in "The Matrix"), but when you're competing with a Nissan Leaf, the bar is set at an easily cleared height. Like the Chevrolet Bolt EV (which we'd love to include on this list, but its...

    Read our full Nissan Leaf Review

    The Nissan Leaf was really the first affordable electric car that didn't share its body with an internal combustion car. Now in its second generation, the Leaf is a little more normal in appearance, and thanks to the availability of the Leaf Plus model, can top the 200-mile plateau that seems to be the point where range anxiety begins to lessen. The base Leaf, however, is still around for those who don't intend to go very far at any given time and are happy to not pay extra for range they don...

    Read our Ford Mustang Mach-E Review

    One of the most talked about (and controversial) new cars is also one of the best electric cars you can buy. No, this is not "the new Mustang." It's a new thing, not a replacement, that effectively makes "Mustang" a Ford sub-brand by creating an electric crossover with styling cues and a performance-oriented driving character inspired by the still-very-much-on-sale Mustang coupe and convertible that are still powered by gasoline. That's a big part of the Mach-E's appeal: It looks cooler and d...

    Read our Hyundai Ioniq 5 Review

    We're not sure if the Ioniq 5 looks like it came from the future or from a "Back to the Future Part II"-style vision of the future, but either way, it sure is different. Although it looks like a compact hatchback, in reality, it's as long as the quite-large 2022 Hyundai Tucson with a wheelbase longer than the very-large Hyundai Palisade. It's not very tall or high off the ground, but inside, its deceptive dimensions provide a surprisingly airy, spacious and versatile cabin. We also love its u...

    Read our Kia EV6 Review

    Although based on the same platform as the Hyundai Ioniq 5, including its 800-volt electric architecture, the Kia EV6 is its own thing. You definitely can't tell they're mechanically related by looking at them inside and out. The EV6 is similarly shaped and sized as the Mustang Mach-E, itself an unusual "what is it exactly?" body style that's somewhere in between SUV, wagon and hatchback. The term "crossover" has never been so apt. Like the Mach-E, the EV6 skews toward the sporty end of the s...

    Read our Polestar 2 Review

    Polestar is an offshoot brand from Volvo that specializes in sport-tuned electric cars. The Polestar 2 is its first fully electric model (the short-lived 1 was a plug-in hybrid), a unique four-door notchback sedan with extra ground clearance. And thanks to its new single-motor drivetrain option and less expensive base model, it now slides down a price category to compete with the others here. Its standard range is also now on par with the similarly priced base Tesla Model 3. What really stand...

    Read our Tesla Model 3 Review

    For many people, this is the only affordable electric car. It definitely isn't, but it's still an obvious choice given Tesla's clear advantages in terms of electric battery range, current availability and its expansive Supercharger network. Even the most basic "Standard Range Plus" Model 3is rated to go farther on a charge than the base models of the other electric cars in these first two price brackets, while pricier Long Range and Performance models go even farther. Acceleration is also exc...

    Read our Lucid Air review

    Most gasoline-powered cars can't go 406 or 516 miles on a tank, so the fact that the Lucid Air is capable of traveling that EPA-estimated distance on a single battery charge is quite simply astonishing. If that's not enough to take you where you need to go without range anxiety, its 900-volt electrical architecture allows it (among other charging talents) to add 300 miles of range in 20 minutes. After 500 miles of driving, taking 20 minutes to recharge and grab a burger doesn't seem like much...

    Read our Mercedes-Benz EQS Review

    In this realm of high-priced EVs dominated by start-up and/or young car companies, the EQS at the very least provides a degree of superior quality and reassurance that comes from making some of the world's finest automobiles for more than a century. While the EQS isn't quite up to the level of an S-Classin terms of interior ambiance and space, that's a very high bar, and being up to the level of, say, a Mercedes CLS is still a pretty special thing. The EQS offers ride comfort and interior sou...

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  4. Mar 1, 2023 · Mar 1st 2023 at 8:00AM. 25 Comments. DETROIT — Autoblog today announces the launch of Autoblog Electric, a hub dedicated to electric vehicle news and research. Powered by Autoblog,...

  5. May 6, 2022 · EV charging guide | What to know when buying an electric car. There are lots of new terms and specs to know. Here's what it all means. Sebastian Blanco. May 6th 2022 at 9:00AM. 26 Comments. New...

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