Sxynix Posted April 17, 2021 Share Posted April 17, 2021 Before the turn of the decade, if you were interested in a fully electric SUV, your options were minimal. Now, with more legacy automakers making the switch, the market has broadened significantly. Today, you can walk out of a dealership with an electric SUV for less than $40,000! If you are financially savvy or a marketer, the price could plummet to less than $30,000 if you factor in local and state tax credits. The list of available and soon-to-be-available electric SUVs is expanding, so let's dive into which models you can buy right now and which ones will be available soon and even in the farther off future. For up-to-date specs, including price, range, power, 0-60 MPH times and so much more, check out our comprehensive Compare EVs guide here. 2021 Electric SUVs These electric SUVs are either available already or will be very soon (before the end of the 2021 calendar year). There are quite a few options, including Teslas, a Ford, an Audi, a Volkswagen and more. Remember, all pricing, range and release date mentions apply to the U.S. market only. Let's see what's available in the electric SUV category for 2021. 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E Despite much controversy (mainly surrounding its borrowed Mustang name), the Ford Mustang Mach-e proves itself as one of the best new Ford SUVs. Unlike other Ford models, the Mach-e has a near-completely bespoke interior, making it feel much more different from your typical Ford. Even in the "Select" model, the overall interior quality is quite impressive aside from the plasticky dash inlays. Its performance is solid, but its zero to sixty times are usually slower in real-world use than Ford's magnanimous estimates. Release Date: Available now Pricing: Starting from $42,895 Electric Range: 211 to 300 miles Base Power: 266 HP Tax Credit: Up to $7,500 2021 Audi e-tron The 2021 Audi e-tron hit the market strong, featuring improved range and lower pricing than the previous model year. The e-tron features a conservatively designed exterior complementing a pleasantly laid-out interior composed of high-quality materials. The e-tron is very pleasant to drive with more than quick acceleration and air suspension as standard in every model. There is an e-tron S set to release in the near future that will pack a more considerable punch with a tri-motor setup. Release Date: Available now Pricing: $65,900 / $69,100 Electric Range: 222 miles Base Power:355 horsepower (402 in Boost Mode) Tax Credit: Available $7,500 federal tax credit 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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