Every Electric Crossover and SUV on Sale for 2022
Looking to go green with a practical, battery-powered hauler? You have options.
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Battery-electric SUVs are no longer an anomaly in the showroom, as a wide range of automakers are now building practical, battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) at nearly every price point and performance level. With so many attractive options to choose from, we’ve put together a complete list of every battery-electric crossover and SUV available for the 2022 model year.
Audi
Audi e-tron SUV/Sportback
The Audi e-tron SUV and its Sportback (read: sloped-roof) sibling provide middling battery ranges of
Audi
Audi Q4 e-tron/Sportback
Smaller than the e-tron, the Q4 e-tron adds an air of prestige to a vehicle that is mechanically similar to the Volkswagen ID.4. While Audi has long been synonymous with all-wheel drive, the entry $45,000 Q4 e-tron powers only the rear wheels with a 201-horsepower motor. Springing for AWD bumps the price up $6,000, but boosts power to 295 horses. That AWD model is rated for
BMW
BMW iX
The iX is similar in size to BMW’s gas-powered X5 SUV, though the polarizing styling of the EV ensures no one will confuse the two. The $86,000 iX is currently sold in just one spec: 516 horsepower, AWD, and
Chevrolet
Chevrolet Bolt EUV
The Bolt EUV (Electric Utility Vehicle) expands Chevrolet's entry-level electric car range into the SUV realm (although it's worth noting cargo space between the EUV and the standard hatchback Bolt is nearly identical). The front-wheel-drive (FWD) EUV provides
Ford
Ford Mustang Mach-E
The family-friendly SUV named after a wild sports car provides between
Hyundai
Hyundai Kona Electric
Redesigned for 2022, the Hyundai Kona Electric proves that entry-level, battery-electric vehicles don't have to skimp on style. This $35,000 SUV has an eye-catching look that’s split between sporty and eco-friendly. The Kona Electric delivers 201 horsepower from its FWD, electric powertrain, and is
Hyundai
Hyundai Ioniq 5
The super-sleek Hyundai Ioniq 5 relies on cutting-edge design to turn heads among those seeking a battery-electric crossover as a daily driver. With RWD standard (and AWD optional), the Ioniq 5 breaks new ground for electric Hyundais, and delivers
Jaguar
Jaguar I-Pace
The Jaguar I-Pace proves that a luxury electric SUV can shun fossil fuels while also being fun to drive. Featuring sleek bodywork and a whopping 512 pound-feet of torque from its pair of electric motors, the all-wheel-drive I-Pace serves up 222 miles of driving range to go with its zippy acceleration and lithe handling. Generously equipped in a single trim level, the I-Pace is priced from about $71,000.
Kia
Kia Niro EV
The Niro EV provides well-priced electric transportation for subcompact shoppers, relying on its combination of practical cargo space, a strong features list, and pleasingly conservative styling to pull in buyers. With 201 horsepower sent to the front wheels by a single electric motor, the Niro EV can travel
Kia
Kia EV6
The latest salvo from Kia's design department is the EV6, an edgy crossover that has the looks to match the top model’s 60-mph sprint of less than 3.5 seconds. The range for the EV6 tops out at
Mazda
Mazda MX-30
While EVs with more than 200 miles of range are sprouting like weeds, Mazda is counting on finding a niche among just California commuters (for now) with its MX-30 that’s good for
Porsche
Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo
The Taycan Cross Turismo adds a wagon-esque roofline to Porsche's performance EV, along with just enough ground clearance to qualify it as a crossover. All-wheel drive is standard with the Taycan Cross Turismo, and the 750-horsepower Turbo S model blows past 60 mph in an astounding 2.7 seconds. The base price for the Cross Turismo begins just above $95,000, with a range
Rivian
Rivian R1S
EV startup Rivian is following its R1T pickup with the R1S, a rounded block of a people-mover that features rugged off-road capability and a range of
Tesla
Tesla Model X
Look past the unusual Falcon Wing Doors of the Tesla Model X, and you'll find an electric SUV that has a lot to offer both families and enthusiasts. The over-the-top Plaid trim provides 1,020 horsepower and mind-scrambling acceleration, but the entry-level model delivers a more robust
Tesla
Tesla Model Y
Less flashy than the larger Model X, the Tesla Model Y packages compact hatch utility with dual-motor, AWD performance, and a more affordable $60,000 base price. Able to wring as much as
Volkswagen
Volkswagen ID.4
Volkswagen's first mainstream BEV also happens to be an engaging SUV that fits easily into the lives of most families. With up to 280 miles of driving per charge (from the RWD ID.4 Pro trim), and 295 horsepower available from models equipped with AWD, the Volkswagen ID.4 also comes with three years of free fast charging with a base price of around $42,000.
Volvo
Volvo XC40 Recharge/C40 Recharge
The Volvo XC40 Recharge electrifies one of the most alluring premium compact SUVs on the market. The battery-powered XC40 Recharge is attractive inside and out with an outstanding cabin, and
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Benjamin Hunting is a writer and podcast host who contributes to a number of newspapers, automotive magazines, and online publications. More than a decade into his career, he enjoys keeping the shiny side up during track days and always has one too many classic vehicle projects partially disassembled in his garage at any given time. Remember, if it's not leaking, it's probably empty.
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