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    Best Electric Cars

    These reliable electric vehicles demonstrate impressive range and everyday practicality

    2023 Genesis GV60
    Fully charged, most electric vehicles can travel at least 200 miles, if not farther, and can be more affordable to maintain than other cars.
    Photo: John Powers/Consumer Reports

    Every year, automakers continue to introduce electric cars—also known as electric vehicles, or EVs—in all shapes and body styles, from small and midsized cars to SUVs and even pickup trucks. There are entry-level models that can travel around 200 miles, ones that can go between 250 and 300 miles on a single charge, and a number of models that can achieve up to 400 miles—or more—when fully charged.

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    But we don’t recommend every EV we’ve tested. Just like vehicles with an internal-combustion engine, EVs have varied results in Consumer Reports’ tests and owner surveys. Many of them have performed well in our road tests while others faltered. Some have proved to be reliable, as reported to us by vehicle owners in our Annual Auto Surveys. And while many come with a full complement of advanced driver assistance and safety features as standard equipment, these features are optional on a few electric cars—and some automakers don’t even offer the full complement.

    Below we present the best electric cars we’ve tested, ranked in order of their Overall Score, factoring in road-test performance, predicted reliability, owner satisfaction, and safety. Be aware that Overall Scores change over time as new information becomes available, such as reliability data we collect through our exclusive surveys. The cars’ model pages always reflect our latest ratings.

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