24 Electric Cars on the Market in 2024
Feb 2, 2024
As climate change continues to affect our planet, many of us think about what we can do to help fight it. One of the most impactful ways you can make a positive impact on the environment is by swapping out your gas-powered car for an electric car.
Beyond a smaller carbon footprint, there are many reasons to switch to an electric car. They’re safe, they’re cheaper and easier to maintain, and you’ll never have to pump gas again! As more charging stations pop up around the country, upfront costs continue to fall, and more tax credits and other incentives become available (including a federal income tax credit of up to $7,500), switching to an electric car is an increasingly appealing and affordable option for many drivers.
Interested in making the switch? Luckily, there are plenty of high-quality options available today. Here’s everything you need to know about some of the top electric cars currently on the market:
1. Audi Q4 e-tron
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 265 miles
Fuel economy: 103 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 5.8 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 7.5/10
Car and Driver review: “The 2024 Q4 e-tron democratizes Audi's electric offerings with a more approachable starting price and enough luxury to put it in contention with popular rivals”.
Cost: Starting at $49,800
2. BMW i4 eDrive35
Vehicle type: Sedan
Range: 276 miles
Fuel economy: 120 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 5.8 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “The i4 doesn't let being an EV control its personality, but does reap benefits of its powertrains' instant acceleration and balanced handling.”
Cost: Starting at $52,200
3. Cadillac Lyriq
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 314 miles
Fuel economy: 88 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 5.7 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 9/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “Cadillac's first entrant into the luxury EV SUV market is the Lyriq, which offers sharp styling, a modern cabin, and a driving range of up to 308 miles per charge.”
Cost: Starting at $58,590
4. Chevrolet Blazer EV
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 324 miles
Fuel economy: 96 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.0 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 8/10
Car and Driver review: “The Blazer EV is a handsome and competent electric SUV with a broad—and confusing—array of available powertrains.”
Cost: Starting at $60,215
5. Ford F-150 Lightning
Vehicle type: Pickup truck
Range: 240 miles
Fuel economy: 66 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.0 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 9/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “Fully-electric full-size pickups have mighty shoes to fill, but the F-150 Lightning is put together by the folks who built the decades-long bestselling truck—and it shows.”
Cost: Starting at $49,995
Did you know: You can get a tax credit of up to $7,500 for new electric vehicles purchased after 2023! Learn more at fueleconomy.gov
6. Fisker Ocean
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 360 miles
Fuel economy: 100 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 3.7 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 7.5/10
Car and Driver review: “If you’re willing to roll the dice on a startup automaker, the Fisker Ocean is a stylish and promising EV SUV with some legitimately good ideas.”
Cost: Starting at $38,999
7. Ford Mustang Mach-E
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 312 miles
Fuel economy: 90 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 6.3 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 9/10
Car and Driver review: “The Ford Mustang Mach-E is a Mustang in name only, but it is a first-rate electric SUV, a solid Tesla competitor—and its high-performance version is quick.”
Cost: Starting at $39,895
8. Genesis Electrified GV70
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 236 miles
Fuel economy: 91 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 3.8 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list + 10Best Trucks and SUVs list)
Car and Driver review: “The Electrified GV70 inherits its excellence from the gas-powered GV70, which serves as a stylish and upscale basis for this EV remix.”
Cost: Starting at $67,800
9. Hyundai Ioniq 5
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 303 miles
Fuel economy: 114 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.5 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list + 10Best Trucks and SUVs list)
Car and Driver review: “The 2024 Hyundai Ioniq 5 is among the very best EVs in terms of pricing, charging speed, and usable driving range—with styling that's distractingly cool.”
Cost: Starting at $41,800
10. Hyundai Ioniq 6
Vehicle type: Sedan
Range: 361 miles
Fuel economy: 140 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 6.2 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “The Ioniq 6 provides much more range and performance than you'd expect from an affordable EV sedan, and its design makes it even more desirable.”
Cost: Starting at $42,450
Did you know: The total cost of ownership for EVs is lower than that of gas-powered cars! Learn more
11. Kia EV6
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 232 miles
Fuel economy: 117 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 5.1 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “Easy on the eyes, priced right, and fun to drive, the fully-electric 2024 Kia EV6 is among the best SUVs sold today.”
Cost: Starting at $42,600
12. Kia EV9
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 304 miles
Fuel economy: 89 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.5 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list + 10Best Trucks and SUVs list)
Car and Driver review: “The EV9 is one of the first true family-friendly EV options, and based on first impressions, it's looking like a slam dunk.”
Cost: Starting at $54,900
13. Lucid Air Pure
Vehicle type: Sedan
Range: 410 miles
Fuel economy: 137 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.5 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list + 10Best Trucks and SUVs list)
Car and Driver review: “As luxury electric sedans go, the Air is a home run, delivering a posh overall experience with an unbeatable driving range.”
Cost: Starting at $69,900
14. Mercedes-Benz EQB
Vehicle type: Compact SUV
Range: 245 miles
Fuel economy: 96 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 8.0 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 7.5/10
Car and Driver review: “Unlike other EVs that entice with out-there looks and gimmicky features, the EQB keeps things simple and smartly similar to the gas-powered GLB-class SUV on which it's based.”
Cost: Starting at $52,750
15. Mini Cooper Electric SE Hardtop 2 Door
Vehicle type: Compact Hatchback
Range: 114 miles
Fuel economy: 108 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 6.1 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 6/10
Car and Driver review: “With a spunky driving character, an attractive exterior design, and an affordable price tag, the quirky and charming Mini Cooper Electric certainly has some advantages over rival electric cars. Unfortunately, its paltry driving range isn't one of them.”
Cost: Starting at $30,900
Did you know: Electric cars produce significantly fewer emissions than gas-powered cars—not just while in use, but also throughout the entire lifecycle of the vehicle. Read more
16. Nissan Ariya
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 304 miles
Fuel economy: 98 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.8 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 8/10
Car and Driver review: “The newest kid on the block at Nissan, the electric 2024 Ariya, has striking looks, an estimated 304 miles of max driving range, and plenty of passenger space.”
Cost: Starting at $43,190
17. Nissan Leaf
Vehicle type: Hatchback
Range: 212 miles
Fuel economy: 121 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 6.8 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 6.5/10
Car and Driver review: “The electric 2024 Nissan Leaf hatchback doesn't have much driving range, but it's among the most affordable EVs you can buy.”
Cost: Starting at $28,140
18. Polestar 2
Vehicle type: Hatchback
Range: 320 miles
Fuel economy: 115 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.1 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 8.5/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “The 2024 Polestar 2 is an EV hatchback that evolves into a more tempting Tesla alternative every year thanks to updates and fine-tuning.”
Cost: Starting at $49,900
19. Rivian R1T
Vehicle type: Pickup Truck
Range: 328 miles
Fuel economy: 70 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 3.0 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 10/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “The R1T checks a column full of boxes including off-road chops, impressive driving range, and mind-bending acceleration performance.”
Cost: Starting at $69,900
20. Subaru Solterra
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 227 miles
Fuel economy: 104 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 6.5 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 7.5/10
Car and Driver review: “The Solterra gives Subaru loyalists an electric option, but its driving range estimate is not competitive with rivals.”
Cost: Starting at $44,995
Did you know: EVs are cheaper and easier to maintain than gas-powered cars! Learn more
21. Tesla Model 3
Vehicle type: Sedan
Range: 341 miles
Fuel economy: 116 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.2 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 8/10
Car and Driver review: “It's affordable, desirable, and fun to drive, which makes the Model 3 an attractive prospect for those switching to EV motoring.”
Cost: Starting at $40,630
22. Toyota bZ4X
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 252 miles
Fuel economy: 112 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 6.3 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 7.5/10
Car and Driver review: “Toyota's bZ4X is a pleasant EV, but it's best suited for those who don't venture far from home.”
Cost: Starting at $43,070
23. Volkswagen ID.4 Standard
Vehicle type: Compact SUV
Range: 275 miles
Fuel economy: 96 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 5.4 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 8.5/10 (Editors’ Choice list)
Car and Driver review: “The all-electric 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 has an accessible starting price and up to 275 miles of driving range—plus the space rear passengers love in an SUV.”
Cost: Starting at $38,995
24. Volvo XC40 Recharge
Vehicle type: SUV
Range: 293 miles
Fuel economy: 106 MPGe
0 to 60 mph: 4.6 seconds
Car and Driver rating: 7.5/10
Car and Driver review: “The XC40 Recharge channels boxy Volvos of the past but is powered by a thoroughly modern EV powertrain with plenty of pep.”
Cost: Starting at $52,450
Swapping out your gas-powered car for an electric vehicle is a great way you can reduce your transportation emissions and help fight climate change. Once you make the switch, make sure your EV is charged with 100% clean, pollution-free energy from wind and solar sources—with zero dirty fossil fuels—by choosing Clean Electricity for your home. It’s one of the easiest and most impactful ways you can help protect our planet every day—without having to change your daily routine. Learn more about how you can sign up today in just 2 minutes and help create a better environment for future generations.
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