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15 Electric Cars TESLA Can't Beat|EVBASE News

by Cody Peterson August 01, 2023

15 Electric Cars TESLA Can't Beat|EVBASE News

While it’s true that Tesla vehicles, including the Model 3 Y, are known for their impressive electric range, there are indeed other electric cars on the market that offer competitive features at a similar or lower price point. The electric vehicle market has grown significantly in recent years, providing consumers with more options to choose from.

When considering an electric car purchase, it’s important to evaluate various factors such as overall value, design, technology features, build quality, and interior design. Different individuals may prioritize different aspects based on their needs and preferences.

Some alternative electric cars that offer compelling features and value include:

Chevrolet Bolt EV: The Bolt EV offers a range of up to 259 miles and has a starting price around $36,000. It provides ample cargo space and comes with advanced safety features.

Nissan Leaf: The Nissan Leaf is one of the best-selling electric cars globally. It offers a range of up to 226 miles and has a starting price around $32,000. The Leaf comes with modern tech features and a comfortable interior.

Hyundai Kona Electric: The Kona Electric offers an impressive range of up to 258 miles and starts at around $38,000. It boasts a spacious interior with advanced safety technologies.

Ford Mustang Mach-E: Ford’s all-electric SUV combines performance with practicality. It offers various trim levels with ranges ranging from approximately 211 to 305 miles and prices starting around $42,000.

Volkswagen ID.4: The ID.4 is VW’s first fully electric SUV available in the US market. It provides an estimated range of up to 260 miles and starts at around $40,000.

Kia's first dedicated electric vehicle is not only one of the most successful models on the market but also a great alternative for the Tesla Model 3. The EV6 is offered in both RWD and AWD configurations, with power ranging from 225 to 576 horsepower.

The Polestar 2 is offered in two trims: Single Motor - priced at $48,400 and Dual Motor priced at $51,900. The first one is powered by one electric motor that delivers a total of 231 horsepower and 243 pound-feet of torque.

Another great alternative to the Model 3 market is the Hyundai Ioniq 5. With a retro look and a very practical cabin, the Ioniq 5 is arguably the best choice when trying to get something for Model 3 money.

The ID.4 is Volkswagen’s first EV offered on the U.S. market, and it should be followed by a lot more – one of which being the ID.7 – a model that should be good for 435 miles on a single range.

The XC40 Recharge comes with twin electric motors and all-wheel drive system that together deliver a combined 402 horsepower. It goes from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.7 seconds and offers a range of 223 miles.

The BMW i4 is a prime example of how a luxurious, compact electric sedan should look. In fact, we're sure BMW built it just to teach Tesla a lesson. The i4 is significantly more expensive, with the base trim priced at $52,000 and the more powerful i4 M50 at $68,700.

The 2024 ID.7 will be offered in multiple trims, but the company didn't reveal specs for all of them. We do know that the entry level model will be powered by a single-motor rear-wheel drive system that produces 282 horsepower and around 402 pound-feet of torque. In this configuration, the ID.7 will sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds, which means the higher trims will be more powerful, faster.

The 2024 ID.7 will be offered in multiple trims, but the company didn't reveal specs for all of them. We do know that the entry level model will be powered by a single-motor rear-wheel drive system that produces 282 horsepower and around 402 pound-feet of torque. In this configuration, the ID.7 will sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 5 seconds, which means the higher trims will be more powerful, faster.

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