EV Comparison Grid

Table is pre-sorted by EPA Range (mi) (highest to lowest). Click header terms for tips.
Model
name/trim of the car
Powertrain
propulsion system type
Type
body style/class of the vehicle
EPA Range (mi)
estimated number of miles the vehicle can travel on a full charge
DC Fast Charge (kW)
maximum power (in kilowatts) the vehicle can accept from a DC fast charger
0-60 mph (s)
seconds it takes the car to accelerate from 0 to 60 miles per hour
Base MSRP ($)
Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price
Tesla Model 3 Long Range BEV Sedan 346 250.0 4.2 40630.0
Hyundai IONIQ 5 RWD ('25) BEV SUV 318 235.0 7.4 44200.0
Kia EV9 LLR RWD ('25) BEV SUV (3-row) 305 236.0 8.8 59900.0
VW ID.4 Pro RWD ('25) BEV SUV 291 175.0 6.2 45095.0
Chevy Blazer EV RS RWD ('25) BEV SUV 334 190.0 6.0 44600.0
Nissan Ariya Evolve+ FWD ('25) BEV SUV 289 130.0 4.8 41265.0
Ford F-150 Lightning ER BEV Pickup 320 150.0 4.0 69995.0
Rivian R1S Max ('25) BEV SUV 410 220.0 3.4 87400.0
BMW i4 eDrive40 ('25) BEV Sedan 301 200.0 5.3 58595.0
Toyota Prius Plug-in ('25) PHEV Sedan/Hatch 44 NaN 6.6 NaN
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Glossary

Powertrain
Type of propulsion: BEV (battery electric), PHEV (plug-in hybrid), FCEV (fuel-cell electric).
EPA Range (mi)
Official rated miles on a full charge under standardized test conditions.
DC Fast Charge (kW)
Max charging power accepted; higher kW typically means faster road-trip charging.