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By Vishal| Mar 01, 2025
Acura’s first EV finally delivers up to 500 horsepower with a range between 288 and 325 miles. Starting at $65,745 but thanks to the $7500 tax credit it’s a sweeter deal.
Luxury meets electric This sleek SUV offers up to 314 miles of range and starts at $59,990. With the tax credit it becomes an even stronger alternative to gas-powered rivals.
Chevy’s midsize electric SUV had a rocky launch but is back now at a lower price. Starts at $45,995 before the tax credit making it a solid mix of style tech and range.
An affordable EV that doesn’t feel cheap starts at $34,995 but after the $7500 credit it’s even more budget-friendly. Offers up to 319 miles of range perfect for daily commutes.
Still a real truck, just electric. Up to 320 miles of range plus serious towing ability. Starts at $49,875 and yes it qualifies for the full tax credit.
Honda finally joins the EV game. The Prologue offers up to 296 miles of range, decent power and a comfortable ride. Starting at $48,795 but that tax credit takes off a nice chunk.
A legit three row electric SUV yes with actual space. Up to 304 miles of range and after the tax credit it’s one of the best value family EVs around.
The best selling EV keeps getting better. All trims qualify for the full credit with up to 363 miles of range. The Performance model A 2.8 second rocket.