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The best electric vehicles by category

Until recently, when it came to best buys in electric vehicles, the models available on the market were so few in number that they were lumped together in a single category.

Today, with the evolution of the offer over the last few years, no less than 67 models are proposed by manufacturers for 2025, at least at the time of writing. Yes, that’s how far things have come!

It is now possible to recommend the best vehicles in different categories. Where once it was necessary to consider all electric vehicles together, it’s now relevant to classify them by segment.

Here are our recommendations and observations, divided into 10 categories.

 

1 – Sub-compacts


Fiat 500e

This segment will need to grow so that more buyers turn to all-electric models, as this is where we find the most « affordable » proposals. There are two models in this segment, both of which deserve a closer look.

 

First, there’s the Fiat 500e, and then the Mini Cooper SE. Between the two, it’s a question of personal taste, frankly. The former is a tad smaller and offers less range (227 km instead of around 330), but it’s got a nice look. The same goes for the Cooper.

 

2 – Compact sedan


Tesla Model 3

Compact sedans are still a rarity on the market, but the Nissan LEAF and the Tesla Model 3 have been there for a while. The former is aging, but nonetheless interesting, provided you keep your expectations in check. As for the Tesla Model 3, which is more relevant thanks to the update it underwent this year, it remains trendy, but with this model, buyers are won over in advance… or not even interested in finding out more.

 

3 – Mid-size sedan


Hyundai Ioniq 6

There are several mid-size models on the market. The one that stands out is the Hyundai Ioniq 6, with its maximum range of 581 km, crisp styling and smooth ride. Forget the electric Genesis G80, however, at least when new, as it’s far too expensive at over $100,000. On the other hand, its depreciation is very high, and you could get a good deal on the used market.

 

4 – Compact SUVs


Hyundai Ioniq 5

All-electric compact SUVs are starting to multiply on the market, and that’s only to be expected given that this is the most popular category across the industry, all powertrains considered. The best choice? In our humble opinion, it’s the new Chevrolet Equinox EV that offers up to 513 km of range in front-wheel drive configuration and 459 km with all-wheel drive. Its price is spot-on, its ride is excellent, and its interior design is state-of-the-art.

You could also consider the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, Toyota bZ4X, Subaru Solterra, Nissan Ariya, VinFast VF 8, and Volkswagen ID.4.
As you can see, there’s plenty of choice.

 

5 – Mid-size SUV


Chevrolet Blazer EV

It’s getting crowded in the mid-size SUV segment with the arrival of the Chevrolet Blazer EV, Honda Prologue and Volkswagen ID. Buzz, but the Kia EV9’s three-row configuration remains attractive for families. Note that the ID. Buzz will also provide three rows, but its starting price of nearly $80,000 will put off many.

 

6 – Compact luxury SUV


Genesis GV60

The choice is remarkable in the compact luxury SUV category. We like the Cadillac Optiq, whose base price has just been announced at under $60,000. The Genesis GV60 is also very nice but a little more expensive, as is the case with the Mercedes-Benz EQB, which is even more pricier. The new Polestar 3 might also interest you, as might the Porsche Macan EV, if your wallet allows it, and high performance is your cup of tea.

In this category, it’s hard to forget the Tesla Model Y, the planet’s best-selling vehicle last year.

 

7 – Mid-size luxury SUV

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Genesis GV70

Moving up a category, we also find several candidates, including the Cadillac Lyriq, which is quite astonishing. The same goes for the Genesis GV70, but it comes with a hefty price tag, as does the new Acura ZDX, a cousin of the Chevrolet Blazer. The new Volvo EX90 is interesting, but the price tag is stratospheric, and the model suffered reliability problems at the launch event. The Audi Q6 e-tron is also worth a look, finances permitting; a compelling model. The VinFast VF 9 arrives on the market with many question marks but a price tag that might appeal to some.

In short, you’re spoiled here.

 

8 – Luxury sedans


Porsche Taycan

It’s less restricted in the luxury sedan category, but the Lucid Air and Porsche Taycan are to be noticed. The price can rise quickly here, especially with Porsche. However, the level of refinement and performance is simply staggering.

 

9 – Pickups


Chevrolet Silverado EV

We were telling you about future electric pickup trucks not long ago. Five are now battling it out: the Rivian R1T, the Ford F-150 Lightning, the Chevrolet Silverado EV, the GMC Sierra EV and the Tesla Cybertruck.

 

Our choice remains the Silverado EV, with its maximum range of 724 kilometres, a convincing argument for all who intend to use this model as a work truck. Everywhere, prices are very high; savings at the pump have to be substantial.

 

10 – Luxury


Cadillac Celestiq

Let’s finish with a segment not often touched on: ultra-luxury models. For 2025, three products stand out: the Rolls-Royce Spectre sedan, the Cadillac Celestiq and the Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV.

In all three cases, opulence is the order of the day. Everywhere, you’re in for a treat. We confess to being intrigued by the Celestiq, not only because it’s so different, but also because it’s Cadillac’s first foray into ultra-luxury.

 

The range of electric vehicles has evolved considerably in recent years, from a handful of models to an impressive array of choices for 2025. Whether you’re looking for a small city car, a spacious SUV or even a luxury model, there’s now an option to suit every need and budget. The market is booming, and technological advances are constantly pushing back the boundaries in terms of range, performance and comfort.

The next few years will be crucial for the mass adoption of electric vehicles, and it’s more important than ever to make an informed choice. By choosing the model that’s right for you, you’re not only helping to reduce your carbon footprint, but also contributing to a more sustainable future for everyone. Whether you’re looking for performance, economy or luxury, the future of electric mobility is bright and getting better all the time.

 

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