It is expected that the number of electric vehicles on the road will increase exponentially in the next few years, as governments, car manufacturers and other organizations scramble to meet stringent emissions standards. With more automakers rolling out more affordable and affordable models of electric cars every month, it shouldn’t be a surprise that more and more people are buying them. The following list details the top five most sold electric vehicle in 2022.
Tesla Model 3 (2022)
The Tesla Model 3 is currently the top selling electric vehicle in the United States. Cars with an EPA-estimated range over 200 miles and an as-of-yet unreleased $35,000 price tag are set to make their way into the market by late 2018. With the Ford Model E, Chevy Bolt, and the upcoming Tesla Model Y also expected to be electric, that’s a lot of electric cars on the road in the near future. If the Tesla Model 3 is indeed the most sold EV in 2022, it will have a lot of competition. Nissan is expected to launch its electric Leaf in 2018, while General Motors is expected to bring out the Chevy Bolt and the Cadillac CT6 PHEV.
Nissan Leaf
The Nissan Leaf is one of the best selling EVs in the United States. Launched in December 2010, it has an EPA-estimated range over 200 miles and a starting price of $29,990. The Leaf is also a popular EV in other countries including Canada. The next edition of the EV is expected to be launched in 2018, and is expected to have a price tag of $30,000. The EV is also known for its “e-Pedal” technology that allows drivers to use the accelerator pedal to charge the battery that’s located under the car’s floor. The Leaf is also the first EV to have a battery pack that can be inserted and replaced in just a few seconds.
Hyundai Ioniq Electric
The Hyundai Ioniq Electric has been a best-selling electric car worldwide since its launch in December 2016. It has an EPA-estimated range over 100 miles and a starting price tag of $29,700. The EV is also available as a standard sedan and a hatchback. The EV has a “Superiormotor” system that allows the car to use the electricity from braking to charge the battery. The Hyundai Ioniq EV is one of the most fuel-efficient EVs on the market. The EV is also available in a number of different trim levels.
BMW i3
The BMW i3 is the best selling plug-in hybrid electric vehicle in the United States. It has an EPA-estimated range over 100 miles and a price tag of $36,400. The EV has a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 9.8 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 93 mph. The EV is also available as a convertible and a plug-in hybrid. The EV is one of the most fuel-efficient EVs on the market. The EV is also available in a number of different trim levels.
Jaguar I-Pace
The Jaguar I-Pace is the top selling all-electric sport utility vehicle in the United States. It has an EPA-estimated range over 100 miles and a starting price tag of $90,000. The EV is also available as a crossover utility vehicle. The EV has a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 4.5 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 120 mph. The EV is also one of the most fuel-efficient EVs on the market. The EV is also available in a number of different trim levels.
Bid e6
The Bid e6 is the best selling electric utility vehicle in the United States. It has an EPA-estimated range over 300 miles and a starting price tag of $65,000. The EV is also available as a bus and a truck. The EV has a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 5.9 seconds and an electronically limited top speed of 100 mph. The EV also has a number of autonomous driving features including a collision avoidance system and a lane keeping assist system.
Bottom line
With more and more automakers rolling out more affordable and affordable models of electric cars every month, it shouldn’t be a surprise that more and more people are buying them. The following list details the top five most sold electric vehicle in 2022. It is expected that the number of electric vehicles on the road will increase exponentially in the next few years, as governments, car manufacturers and other organizations scramble to meet stringent emissions standards. With more automakers rolling out more affordable and affordable models of electric cars every month, it shouldn’t be a surprise that more and more people are buying them.