The best-selling EV in America earns its crown with 330 miles of range, native Supercharger access, and the lowest price in its class. It's the benchmark every other family EV is measured against.
For most families who don't need a third row, the Model Y is still the smartest buy — the Supercharger network alone makes road trips dramatically less stressful than any competitor.
“We have a 1 year old and we want another kid someday. So, we'd like a bigger car, but not a BIG car.”
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“The Model Y is one of the most affordable EVs in its class even before accounting for the $7,500 federal EV tax credit and the energy most efficient SUV on this list at 3.85 miles per kilowatt-hour making it a tough act to follow for frugal shoppers.”
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“The Rivian R1S remains our Editors' Choice winner because of its longer driving range and more powerful performance, though it comes at a much higher starting price ($74,900). If you need three rows of seating and want to keep the cost down to earth, the Kia EV9 is a worthwhile, value-minded alternative.”
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