Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming increasingly prevalent on American roads. Government incentives and changing consumer preferences are accelerating this trend. Car manufacturers are responding by expanding their electric lineups, offering battery-powered models for a variety of needs, from weekend adventures to daily commutes.
This comprehensive guide lists every electric car currently available for purchase and immediate delivery in the United States. We’ve organized the list alphabetically, providing the base range and price (before incentives) for each model. Note: Models like the Kia Soul EV and Tesla Cybertruck are not included because they are not yet available for immediate delivery. For upcoming EVs, check out our dedicated page on electric cars launching in the early 2020s.
Audi E-Tron
Base Range: 222 miles
Base Price: $65,900
Audi’s approach to the EV market differs from many competitors. The E-Tron provides a familiar SUV experience without gasoline. It seamlessly integrates electric technology, offering Audi’s intuitive MMI Touch Response infotainment system and the brand’s renowned build quality. Quiet, quick, and spacious enough for families, the E-Tron delivers a comfortable and refined driving experience.
Audi E-Tron Sportback
Base Range: 218 miles
Base Price: $69,100
The E-Tron Sportback prioritizes style with its sleek, fastback design. While mechanically similar to the standard E-Tron, the Sportback sacrifices some practicality for a sportier aesthetic. Note: US regulations require traditional side mirrors, replacing the camera-based system available in other markets.
BMW i3
Base Range: 153 miles
Base Price: $44,450
BMW’s i3 remains a technologically advanced EV, showcasing a lightweight carbon fiber structure and a sustainable interior featuring materials like bamboo. While the design has remained largely unchanged since its 2013 debut, the powertrain receives regular updates. The i3 is available in two versions: the standard 170 hp model and the sportier i3s with 180 hp. Both share the same battery and range. An optional range extender is available, but this adds a gasoline engine and removes the pure EV classification.
Chevrolet Bolt
Base Range: 259 miles
Base Price: $36,620
The Chevrolet Bolt, Chevy’s first mass-produced EV, offers a practical and user-friendly electric driving experience. Designed as a conventional commuter car, the Bolt delivers safety, a spacious interior with intuitive technology, and a competitive range.
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
Base Range: 170 miles
Base Price: $33,045
The Hyundai Ioniq offers a unique approach with hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric powertrain options. All versions share a similar design and solid interior. While the 170-mile range isn’t class-leading, it’s sufficient for many commutes. Importantly, the Ioniq Electric is only available in select states. Check availability before considering a purchase.
Hyundai Kona Electric
Base Range: 258 miles
Base Price: $37,190
The Hyundai Kona Electric provides a well-rounded EV package in a compact crossover format. Its size offers practicality for both passengers and cargo, while maintaining maneuverability. The 258-mile range is impressive for its price point. However, the significant price premium over the gasoline-powered Kona is a key consideration.
Jaguar I-Pace
Base Range: 246 miles
Base Price: $69,850
The Jaguar I-Pace, MaagX’s 2018 Car of the Year, offers a unique blend of crossover and sedan characteristics. Its dual-motor, 394 hp drivetrain delivers impressive performance, complemented by agile handling and advanced technology. While not the most practical EV, the I-Pace provides a rewarding driving experience.
Kia Niro EV
Base Range: 238 miles
Base Price: $39,090
The Kia Niro EV offers peace of mind with its 10-year, 100,000-mile battery warranty. Based on the gasoline-powered Niro, it provides practicality and Kia’s improved build quality. Similar to the Hyundai Kona Electric, the substantial price increase over the base Niro model is a factor to consider.
Mini Cooper SE
Base Range: 110 miles
Base Price: $29,900
The Mini Cooper SE brings electric power to the iconic Mini, utilizing technology from the BMW i3. While its limited range makes it best suited for urban driving, quick-charging capabilities enhance its usability.
Nissan Leaf
Base Range: 149 miles
Base Price: $31,600
The Nissan Leaf, a pioneer in the EV market, remains a practical choice for budget-conscious buyers. The second-generation Leaf offers a balance of affordability, range, and technology. The 2020 model year introduced additional driver-assistance technology and infotainment upgrades. Two versions are available: the standard 147 hp Leaf with 149 miles of range and the Leaf Plus, offering 214 hp and 226 miles of range.
Polestar 2
Base Range: 233 miles
Base Price: $59,900
The Polestar 2 marks the brand’s commitment to all-electric vehicles. Its design blends sedan and crossover elements, competing with the Tesla Model 3. Beyond its performance capabilities, the Polestar 2’s Android-powered infotainment system with Google Assistant integration and phone-as-key technology stands out.
Porsche Taycan
Base Range: 201 miles
Base Price: $103,800
Porsche’s first series-produced EV, the Taycan, targets the Tesla Model S, offering high performance and luxury. Available in 4S, Turbo, and Turbo S variants, the Taycan delivers exhilarating acceleration and a premium driving experience. While its range is less than some competitors, independent testing suggests higher real-world figures.
Tesla Model 3
Base Range: 250 miles
Base Price: $37,990
The Tesla Model 3 is a popular and technologically advanced EV, featuring a minimalist interior dominated by a large touchscreen. Sold exclusively online, it’s available in Standard Range Plus, Long-Range, and Performance variants, offering a range of performance and range options.
Tesla Model S
Base Range: 402 miles
Base Price: $69,420
The Tesla Model S played a pivotal role in establishing Tesla’s presence in the EV market. It continues to evolve, offering Long-Range Plus and Performance variants with impressive range and acceleration. Note: Tesla buyers are no longer eligible for the federal tax credit.
Tesla Model X
Base Range: 371 miles
Base Price: $79,990
The Tesla Model X is known for its distinctive falcon-wing doors, offering a unique and futuristic element. While praised for its performance, the Model X has faced criticism for its practicality.
Tesla Model Y
Base Range: 326 miles
Base Price: $49,990
The Tesla Model Y provides a crossover alternative to the Model 3, offering increased space and practicality. Sharing approximately 75% of its parts with the Model 3, the Model Y delivers a similar driving experience in a more versatile package.