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EV Specs Dashboard

Compare 21+ electric cars across 5 spec leaderboards — EPA range, peak charging speed, 0-60 mph, efficiency, and starting price. Figures sourced from EPA estimates and manufacturer specifications, updated as new EVs launch.

5 leaderboards
21 EVs compared
5 spec categories
Lucid Air3 spec leads
Chevrolet Equinox EV1 spec lead
Lucid Gravity1 spec lead

Starting MSRP

Manufacturer starting price (USD) before any federal or state incentives. Lower is more affordable. Actual transaction prices and tax-credit eligibility vary by trim and buyer.

price14 EVsLower is betterUpdated June 20, 2026
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Chevrolet Equinox EVChevrolet
$34,995
BYD Atto 3BYD
$37,000
Ford Mustang Mach-EFord
$40,000
4
Tesla Model 3Tesla
$42,490
5
Hyundai Ioniq 6Hyundai
$42,800
6
Hyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai
$43,000
7
Kia EV6Kia
$43,000
8
Chevrolet Blazer EVChevrolet
$44,600
9
Tesla Model YTesla
$44,990
10
Rivian R2Rivian
$45,000
11
BMW i4BMW
$52,200
12
Kia EV9Kia
$56,000
13
Hyundai Ioniq 9Hyundai
$58,000
14
Rivian R1TRivian
$69,900

Efficiency

EPA-estimated driving efficiency in miles per kWh. Higher means lower charging costs and more range from the same battery. Sedans typically beat trucks and three-row SUVs.

efficiency14 EVsHigher is betterUpdated June 20, 2026
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Lucid AirLucid
4.3mi/kWh
Tesla Model 3Tesla
4.1mi/kWh
Hyundai Ioniq 6Hyundai
4.1mi/kWh
4
Tesla Model YTesla
3.9mi/kWh
5
BYD SealBYD
3.8mi/kWh
6
Lucid GravityLucid
3.6mi/kWh
7
Tesla Model STesla
3.5mi/kWh
8
Hyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai
3.5mi/kWh
9
BMW i4BMW
3.5mi/kWh
10
Chevrolet Equinox EVChevrolet
3.4mi/kWh
11
Kia EV6Kia
3.4mi/kWh
12
Ford Mustang Mach-EFord
3.3mi/kWh
13
Rivian R2Rivian
3.2mi/kWh
14
Kia EV9Kia
2.8mi/kWh

0-60 mph Acceleration

Manufacturer-claimed 0-60 mph time in seconds for a representative trim. Lower is quicker. Performance trims of the same model are typically faster.

performance14 EVsLower is betterUpdated June 20, 2026
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Lucid AirLucid
3s
Tesla Model STesla
3.1s
Rivian R1TRivian
3.4s
4
Lucid GravityLucid
3.4s
5
Rivian R1SRivian
3.5s
6
BYD SealBYD
3.8s
7
Ford F-150 LightningFord
4s
8
Tesla CybertruckTesla
4.1s
9
Kia EV6Kia
4.5s
10
Hyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai
4.5s
11
Tesla Model YTesla
4.8s
12
Ford Mustang Mach-EFord
4.8s
13
Hyundai Ioniq 6Hyundai
5.1s
14
Chevrolet Equinox EVChevrolet
5.9s

Peak Charging Speed

Maximum DC fast-charging power in kilowatts. Higher peak kW (paired with a flat charging curve) means shorter 10-80% stops on a road trip.

charging14 EVsHigher is betterUpdated June 20, 2026
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Lucid GravityLucid
400kW
Lucid AirLucid
300kW
Tesla Model STesla
250kW
4
Tesla Model 3Tesla
250kW
5
Tesla Model YTesla
250kW
6
Kia EV6Kia
240kW
7
Hyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai
235kW
8
Kia EV9Kia
235kW
9
Rivian R1SRivian
220kW
10
BMW i4BMW
205kW
11
Rivian R2Rivian
200kW
12
Chevrolet Blazer EVChevrolet
190kW
13
Ford F-150 LightningFord
155kW
14
Chevrolet Equinox EVChevrolet
150kW

EPA Range

EPA-estimated driving range on a full charge, in miles. Longer is better for road trips and range confidence. Figures are for the longest-range trim of each model.

range14 EVsHigher is betterUpdated June 20, 2026
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Lucid AirLucid
469mi
Lucid GravityLucid
450mi
Rivian R1TRivian
420mi
4
Tesla Model STesla
410mi
5
Rivian R1SRivian
410mi
6
Tesla Model 3Tesla
363mi
7
Hyundai Ioniq 6Hyundai
361mi
8
Tesla Model YTesla
337mi
9
Hyundai Ioniq 9Hyundai
335mi
10
Chevrolet Blazer EVChevrolet
334mi
11
Rivian R2Rivian
330mi
12
Kia EV6Kia
319mi
13
Chevrolet Equinox EVChevrolet
319mi
14
Hyundai Ioniq 5Hyundai
318mi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best EV in 2026?

It depends on what matters most to you. Lucid Air leads on range (469 mi); Lucid Gravity charges fastest (400 kW); Lucid Air is quickest to 60 mph (3s); Chevrolet Equinox EV is the most affordable ($34,995) — based on the latest figures in our dashboard.

Which EV has the longest range?

EPA range measures how far an electric car can travel on a full charge under standardized testing. The figures here are for the longest-range trim of each model; real-world range drops in cold weather and at highway speeds.

What does peak charging speed mean?

Peak DC fast-charging power is measured in kilowatts (kW). A higher peak — paired with a flat charging curve — means shorter 10-80% stops on a road trip. 800V cars like the Ioniq 5 and EV6 sustain high speeds especially well.

How are these specs measured?

Range and efficiency come from EPA estimates (fueleconomy.gov). Charging speed, 0-60 mph times, and starting prices come from manufacturer specifications. Prices exclude incentives, which vary by trim, battery sourcing, and buyer eligibility.

Data sourced from EPA estimates and official manufacturer specs. Updated regularly. Real-world figures vary with conditions.