Wednesday 27 September 2017

Tesla Model 3-Best Electric Cars

Tesla Model 3-Best Electric Cars

$35,000 | Range: 215 mi (Details Below)

The Tesla Model 3 is expected to enter the market this July. It will be Tesla’s first affordable mass-market vehicle, and the only soon-to-be EV that can compete with the range of the Chevrolet Bolt. The Model 3 is a compact sedan built to rival European luxury small cars like the BMW 3 Series and the Mercedes C-Class. Like its larger siblings, it will feature a large touch screen, access to the Supercharger network, over-the-air update capability, and available Autopilot.

2017 Tesla Model S-Best Electric Cars

2017 Tesla Model S-Best Electric Cars

$69,500 | Range: 249-335 mi (Details Below)

The Tesla Model S boasts more electric range than any car on the market today. The 100D will take you a whopping 335 miles on a charge. It’s also the quickest accelerating production car to date. The Model S P100D will rifle you from zero to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds. Like the Model X P100D, the new Ludicrous Plus update shaves off even more time.

The Model S offers state-of-the-art technology, including over-the-air updates, Autopilot mode, and a 17-inch touch-screen infotainment system. There’s plenty of room for cargo, and all passengers should find comfort in all seats, however, tall passengers may find headroom lacking in the back.

2017 Tesla Model X-Best Electric Cars

2017 Tesla Model X-Best Electric Cars

$85,500 | Range: 237 - 295 mi (Details Below)

The Tesla Model X is in a league of its own as a long-range all-electric midsize SUV that seats up to seven passengers. It includes unique features like an enormous panoramic windshield, the industry’s largest touch-screen, Autopilot and Summon modes, over-the-air software updates, and access to Tesla’s exclusive Supercharger network.

The Model X can tow up to 5,000 pounds, and in its 100D configuration, it can travel 295 miles on a charge. The top-of-the-line P100D is the world’s quickest SUV from zero to 60 mph. It will get you there in 2.9 seconds, and with Tesla’s latest over-the-air Ludicrous Plus update, it’s even faster.

2017 Kia Soul EV-Best Electric Cars

2017 Kia Soul EV-Best Electric Cars

$32,250 | Range: 93 mi (Details Below)

The Kia Soul EV features an abundance of cargo space, plenty of room for five passengers, and hip styling inside and out. In its gas-powered configuration, it earned our 2017 Best Compact Car for the Money and Best Compact Car for Families Award. It delivers a mere 109 horsepower, but there’s noticeable instant torque for spirited city driving. Unfortunately, it’s only available in some states.

2017 Chevrolet Bolt-Best Electric Cars

2017 Chevrolet Bolt-Best Electric Cars

$36,620 | Range: 238 mi (Details Below)

The Chevrolet Bolt EV is the first affordable mass-market long-range all-electric vehicle. It will take you 238 miles on a charge. It’s a five-seat compact hatchback that General Motors calls a crossover, and the EPA calls a wagon. You will find plenty of space for passengers and cargo, and it comes equipped with a wealth of tech features, including a 10.2-inch touch-screen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

2017 Volkswagen e-Golf-Best Electric Cars

2017 Volkswagen e-Golf-Best Electric Cars

$28,995 | Range: 125 mi (Details Below)

The Volkswagen e-Golf is very similar to its parent vehicle, the gas-powered Golf. Volkswagen did a superb job with battery placement, so that passenger and cargo space remain uncompromised. The automaker promised a 2017 model with a range boost from 83 miles to 125 miles, and it’s just beginning to hit dealers in states where it’s sold

2017 Hyundai Ioniq Electric-Best Electric Cars

2017 Hyundai Ioniq Electric-Best Electric Cars

$29,500 | Range: 124 mi (Details Below)

The all-new Hyundai Ioniq is available as a traditional hybrid, an electric car, and soon as a plug-in hybrid. It’s the first vehicle offered in these three configuration options. In any of its forms, it’s highly efficient, and has an upscale interior that includes an intuitive 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.