The best electric cars of 2023 and 2024, According to new Edmunds’ experts test 200 vehicles per year on test track using a 115-mile real-world test loop of city streets, freeways and winding canyons. The data we gather results in Edmunds’ ratings. They’re based on 30-plus scores that cover performance, comfort, interior, technology, utility and value.
The new list of the vehicles on all categories for 2023 to 2024
Electric cars
The Chevrolet Bolt boasts quick acceleration, a very approachable price and 278 miles of range when driven on Edmunds real-world EV range loop. Even with more competitors now, the Bolt is certainly worth checking out if you’re in the market for an affordable EV.
Electric SUV
The Niro EV isn’t the best in any one particular area, but it does a lot of things very well. It’s comfortable, packed with in-car tech, and has impressive real-world range. It’s not the cheapest EV out there, but Kia’s long list of standard features and excellent warranty help offset that.
All-wheel-drive electric SUVs
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 springs out of the gate with retro-themed styling and the latest in electric vehicle design. It’s also comfortable, practical and generously equipped. While it can’t quite match the range of the equivalent Tesla Model Y or Ford Mustang Mach-E models, there’s still plenty to love about this all-new all-electric.
All-wheel-drive electric trucks
The F-150 Lightning is at once both futuristic and familiar. It has loads of modern technology features and yet it might be one of the most practical and job site-friendly trucks on sale today. But the Lighting’s full-size truck credentials come into question when you want to tow due to modest limits and a severely restricted range.
Luxury all-wheel-drive electric cars
The Polestar 2 is the first all-electric model from Volvo’s upstart brand. It boasts excellent driving dynamics, strong tech backed by Google, and a user-friendly interface. It’s a bit pricey even when factoring in available tax credits, and on the cozier side in terms of interior space.
Luxury all-wheel-drive electric SUVs
BMW iX xDrive50
The all-electric iX is spacious, comfortable, surprisingly efficient and ridiculously agile for its size. If you can get past its slightly polarizing design, you may just fall in love with this electric BMW.
Luxury all-wheel-drive electric trucks
The R1T combines a mind-blowing mix of performance, comfort, utility and capability. Its four electric motors produce enough power to make most sports cars blush, and you can haul the family while towing an 11,000-pound trailer right behind you for a weekend of exploration.
Super luxury electric cars
The EQS, in a nutshell, is an electric S-Class. Just like an S-Class, the EQS is comfortable, quiet and packed full of features. There are a few drawbacks, such as mediocre rear seat space, but overall the EQS is a smart pick for a luxury EV.
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