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Porsche Taycan
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Pros & Cons
Really does feel like a Porsche in both performance and build quality
Reviewers say it's really fun to drive, responsive acceleration
Big backseat, which isn't common among sports cars
Can charge 75% in 23 minutes in peak conditions
Can be hard to get in and out of the car
Price makes it a poor choice for anyone looking for a practical car
Doesn't have the range that competitors like the Model S have
Standard Special Features
Automated emergency braking, lane detection and lane assist, heated steering wheel and seats, four-zone climate control, seat massager, refrigerated glovebox, two-speed transmission
Base Price
$84,050
Seating Capacity
Seats 4
Rated MPGe
79 MPGe
Range
Up to 192 miles
Horsepower
750 horsepower
Drivetrain
Rear wheel drive
Cargo Space
14.3 cubic feet
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Ford Mustang Mach-E
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Pros & Cons
Very similar to Tesla's more sports-focused cars
Feels like a sports car in both drive style and design
Outdoor noise doesn't bleed into the cabin as much as other EVs
A lot easier to get a Ford serviced and repaired than a Tesla
A good car, but doesn't feel like a Mustang
A lot of torque, but no towing capacity
Far less efficient than other EVs at this price point, will need more charging
Standard Special Features
Adaptive driver profiles, heated seats, heated steering wheel, sunroof
Base Price
$43,995
Seating Capacity
Seats 5
Rated MPGe
100 MPGe
Range
Up to 270 miles
Horsepower
346 horsepower
Drivetrain
Rear wheel drive
Cargo Space
59.7 cubic feet
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Polestar 2
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Pros & Cons
High-quality crossover SUV looking to compete with Tesla
Focuses more on a luxury feel
Can actually compete with Tesla under the hood, unlike other Tesla killers
Runs Android Automotive OS instead of other car's frustrating proprietary systems
Still slightly outclassed by Teslas in range and acceleration
More expensive than Teslas with similar feature sets as well
Some outlets think the exterior design is lame
Standard Special Features
Automated braking, adaptive cruise control, heated seats, integrated Google Maps nav system, regenerative braking
Base Price
$61,200
Seating Capacity
Seats 5
Rated MPGe
92 MPGe
Range
Up to 230 miles
Horsepower
408 horsepower
Drivetrain
All-wheel drive
Cargo Space
14.3 cubic feet
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Lucid Air
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Pros & Cons
Better interior than other manufacturers like Tesla
Larger range on average than most of its competitors
Higher-end models have over a thousand horsepower
Its batteries run more efficiently than basically every other EV
Many of its special features cost more money on top of its sticker price
Won't have Tesla-style autopilot for another three years
In general feels underfeatured compared to other cars at this price
Standard Special Features
Regenerative braking
Base Price
$77,400
Seating Capacity
Seats 5
Rated MPGe
111 MPGe
Range
Up to 451 miles
Horsepower
933 horsepower
Drivetrain
Rear-wheel drive
Cargo Space
23 cubic feet
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Tesla Model X
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Pros & Cons
Many feel that this is the coolest electric car on the market
Highest-end models can do 0 to 60 in 2.5 seconds
On average, one of the best ranges of any electric car
Futuristic add-ons like autopilot and a 'Summon' feature that lets the car park itself
The build quality feels very cheap for a car this expensive
Some initially non-serious crashes can cause dangerous engine fires
Many anecdotes where Tesla customer service has been unhelpful
Standard Special Features
Automated emergency braking, lane control, all-glass roof, two motors, falcon-wing doors
Base Price
$81,190
Seating Capacity
Seats 5, available in a 7-seat model
Rated MPGe
105 MPGe
Range
Up to 250 miles
Horsepower
532 horsepower
Drivetrain
All-wheel drive
Cargo Space
87.8 cubic feet
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