Top 4 electronic crossovers with best features

Top 4 electronic crossovers with best features

To combat climate change and reduce emissions, auto manufacturers have started creating electric variants. Today, these EVs are making a significant push in the crossover segment giving individuals access to switch to electrons from fossil fuels without much compromise. Automakers are flooding the market with budget-friendly electric crossovers that help reduce carbon footprint at an individual level. Have a look at the list of the best electronic crossovers on the market.

2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5
This model is the best among many brands in terms of its range. It has a top-notch infotainment system with a spacious interior created with sustainable and eco-friendly materials. It also has loads of cargo space and light towing capacity. One of the unique features is its universal island, an innovative movable seat that can be pushed behind.

Range: 168 kW single motor model has a range of 303 miles. The AWD model has a range of 256 miles with a 74 kW motor up front and a 165 kW motor in the back.

Time for charging: Level 2 charging takes less than 7 hrs for RWD and 8.5 hours for AWD. It has the fastest charging rate with bi-directional charging, where it can DC-fast charge at 240 kW in 18 minutes.

Pros

  • Incredible fuel efficiency
  • Spacious seating.
  • Intuitive tech feature

Cons

  • Lacks amenities like wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
  • Constrained rear visibility

Price: Starts from $44825

2023 Volkswagen ID.4
This electric variant has a low-mounted battery pack, which improves the center of gravity over conventional SUVs. Traditional styling cues are intact, making it one of the most popular electric crossovers on the list.
Range: The 2023 ID.4 Standard offers a 208-mile range, 2023 ID.4 Pro gets 112 MPGe and has a 280-mile range, AWD gets 101 MPGe and 251 miles of range.
Time for charging: Level 2 charging takes about 7.5 hours, and Level 3 DC charging takes 38 min for 135 kW.

Pros

  • Spacious and comfortable
  • Performs better than gasoline counterparts

Cons

  • All-wheel drive variant trades power for the range
  • Complex touchscreen layout and climate control

Price: Starts from $38,790

2022 Kia EV 6
This model and Ioniq 5 have the fastest charging rate among the others on the list. Kia uses the same mechanicals as the Ioniq 5, but offers small battery packs and a cheap base model.
Range: 58 kWh with 195 kW motor offers a range of 232 miles while 77.4 kWh has 310 miles.
Time for charging: DC fast charge at 240 kW (18 minutes from 10% to 80%). Level 2 charging takes less than 8.5 hours for AWD and 7 hours for RWD.

Pros

  • Efficient with 117 MPGe
  • High-speed battery charging
  • Great performance and styling

Cons:

  • Below-average cargo space

Price: Starts from $42,115

2022 Ford Mustang Mach-E
Mach-E has crossover versatility at a reasonable price and mimics Tesla Model Y. It offers poised handling, quick acceleration, and a long driving range.
Range: RWD with 247 miles while GT variant with 270 miles, extended RWD gets 314 miles.
Time for charging: Level 2 charging takes 11 hours for RWD, and DC fast-charging at 38 minutes.

Pros

  • Solid driving range
  • Good performance

Cons

  • Expensive than gasoline SUVs

Price: Starts from $43,995