Body Style - Ride4Watts.com https://ride4watts.com/category/body-style/ Electrified Automotive Wed, 19 Feb 2025 15:34:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/ride4watts.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/cropped-ride4watts-high-resolution-logo-color-on-transparent-background.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Body Style - Ride4Watts.com https://ride4watts.com/category/body-style/ 32 32 230869082 Top 5 Longest-Range EVs You Can Buy in 2025 https://ride4watts.com/2025/02/13/top-5-longest-range-evs-you-can-buy-in-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=top-5-longest-range-evs-you-can-buy-in-2025 https://ride4watts.com/2025/02/13/top-5-longest-range-evs-you-can-buy-in-2025/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2025 09:00:36 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=317 Are there any EVs that won’t give you range anxiety? Eventually you’ll run out of fuel, but the longest-range EVs can go longer than others. The challenge drivers face when using electric vehicles is the time spent recharging the batteries. Many EVs can now drive longer than ever before, but that doesn’t reduce the charging […]

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Are there any EVs that won’t give you range anxiety? Eventually you’ll run out of fuel, but the longest-range EVs can go longer than others.

The challenge drivers face when using electric vehicles is the time spent recharging the batteries. Many EVs can now drive longer than ever before, but that doesn’t reduce the charging time. Despite the improvements in charging, when drivers want to take long road trips, it’s more time-consuming in electric vehicles because of the time it takes to recharge. Thankfully, the top five longest-range EVs give you the driving range to avoid charging for longer than other vehicles.

Tesla Model S: 402 Miles

The Tesla Model S is the original long-range EV, proving electric cars could drive for several miles without recharging. This amazing car has been a leader in the luxury electric car industry for many years, giving the world several high-powered models, including the Plaid edition.

The electrified powertrain of the Model S makes it an instant hit on the road, ensuring it can sprint to 60 mph in a hurry. The base powertrain hits the top levels of the driving range, ensuring you have up to 402 miles of range on a full charge. If you choose the high-performance Plaid trim, you’ll still have 348 miles of driving range.

Rivian R1S: 410 Miles

Rivian is a relatively new company, but this EV startup is proving to be a top performer in the industry. Rivian vehicles are made for adventure, with both the R1S and R1 T ready to hit the trails for some fun. The R1S is one of the longest-range EVs available, and it’s made for some fun on the trails, ensuring you can have the driving experience desired.

You’ll find up to 104.7 cubic feet of cargo space in this electric SUV, but it also delivers up to 410 miles of driving range on a full charge with the Max pack and dual-motor powertrain. The 14.9 inches of maximum ground clearance and standard AWD help check off more boxes for your driving adventures.

Rivian R1T: 420 Miles

When the SUV from Rivian doesn’t have everything you want, the truck can give you more for your adventures. The R1T is impressive and capable, giving you the versatility desired in a truck that can haul and carry what you want and go anywhere. This truck is an outstanding off-roader with impressive ground clearance and the ability to wade through three feet of water.

The R1T delivers the desired driving range, offering up to 420 miles wen you have the Max pack. This means you’ll have a truck that can go all day and take you everywhere you want to go, even when you’re several miles from the nearest charging station.

Chevrolet Silverado EV: 492 Miles

Chevrolet promised an impressive driving range in its electric truck, and the bowtie brand delivered. The Chevrolet Silverado EV is one of the longest-range EVs available, and it’s one of the most capable electric trucks you’ll find. This Chevy can tow up to 12,500 pounds and carry up to 1,800 pounds in the bed.

The 2025 Silverado EV received a generous price cut, making it more accessible than ever. The model with the most driving range gives you 492 miles, and the battery can be recharged at 100 miles per ten minutes using a DC fast charging port. This makes the electric Silverado one of the most useful and capable electric trucks available.

Lucid Air: 512 Miles

The Lucid Air continues to be the top choice when you want the best driving range. Since it arrived on the market, the Lucid Air has been the longest-range EV available, ensuring drivers don’t need to stop to recharge the batteries very often. The Lucid brand didn’t waste any time becoming the leader in the luxury EV market, offering the Air in several configurations.

This incredible car can give you up to 512 miles of driving range on a full charge, but it can also be exciting to drive. Some versions can sprint to 60 mph in 1.89 seconds, which is lightning-fast and only limited by the tires used.

The longest-range EVs remove most of the range anxiety you might feel when you drive an electric vehicle. These five models hit the top spots and offer various vehicle types for your driving needs. Will you drive one of these EVs and let them keep you happy and on the road for more miles than other EVs?

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Lab testing of products is usually fairly accurate, and often when you get a product into the real world, it doesn’t perform as well as it did in the lab. But, this is not the case for the batteries you have in your electric SUVs. Surprise! Real-world driving is better for EV batteries!

Under the Hood of the New EV Battery Study

A new study was recently done by scientists in the SLAC-Stanford Battery Center. This center is a joint venture between Stanford University’s Precourt Institute for Energy and the SLAC National Accelerator Lab.
They found that batteries used real-world conditions such as heavy traffic, short trips in the city, and even long highway trips lasted longer than the batteries that were originally tested in the lab. In the lab, they simulated use by creating a constant rate of discharge and then recharging.

What Did the SLAC-Stanford Battery Center Do?

The SLAC-Standford Battery Center conducted their test differently than the previous battery tests. They replicated real-world conditions and driving patterns by designing different discharge patterns based on real data. They tested 92 lithium-ion batteries for over two years using a variety of different scenarios such as electronic starting and stopping, to mimic real conditions.

What Did They Find?

Once batteries were being used out in real driving conditions, including long periods of being parked, they realized that the way they were testing the batteries in the lab was not a good way to predict the life expectancy. Other driving habits such as frequent acceleration, braking the charges the battery, and letting the battery rest for several hours such as overnight, helps them last up to 40 percent longer.

So What Does This Mean for EV Drivers?

What does this pleasant surprise mean for people who already drive electric vehicles or are looking into buying electric SUVs? It means that EV drivers could save a significant amount of money in the long run.
One of the things that was holding some car buyers back from choosing an EV over a gas vehicle was the idea that they would have to replace the battery, Now, they can feel more comfortable with the idea of an EV, knowing that the replacement is many years down the road. Batteries that last longer help reduce the overall cost of owning an EV.

What Affects Battery Life

EV batteries can last 10 or 20 years, but there are many things that can have an effect on how long they last. One of the biggest factors is battery chemistry. There are two main types of batteries found in EVs: lithium-ion and nickel-metal hydride. Most EVs have lithium-ion batteries.
In addition to the type of battery, the environmental conditions can impact its lifespan. Extreme heat and cold can affect the chemical process. DC fast charging is another factor that can affect battery life. Frequent use is linked to faster degradation.

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2026 Acura RSX: A Sleek Electric SUV with a Coupe Roofline https://ride4watts.com/2025/01/20/2026-acura-rsx-a-sleek-electric-suv-with-a-coupe-roofline/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2026-acura-rsx-a-sleek-electric-suv-with-a-coupe-roofline https://ride4watts.com/2025/01/20/2026-acura-rsx-a-sleek-electric-suv-with-a-coupe-roofline/#respond Mon, 20 Jan 2025 09:00:57 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=306 The second Acura EV is going from concept to reality to become the 2026 Acura RSX. This name returns as an electric coupe-style crossover. Do you remember the RSX name? It was used for a short time for a car that was sold in the United States from 2002 to 2006. In what has become […]

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The second Acura EV is going from concept to reality to become the 2026 Acura RSX. This name returns as an electric coupe-style crossover.


Do you remember the RSX name? It was used for a short time for a car that was sold in the United States from 2002 to 2006. In what has become a popular tradition, the brand is bringing back the RSX name to be a new compact electric SUV that will slot below the ZDX. The new RDX will feature a sloping coupe-like roofline and should be the first all-electric Acura model developed without the GM Ultium battery platform.

What will this mean for the Acura brand?

Acura is focused on the future, with EV models heading to market to follow the ZDX. This new electric crossover was revealed at the Monterey Car Week last year as the Acura Performance EV concept. It will become the first vehicle to use Honda’s new EV platform, which is expected to be the platform used for the Honda 0 Saloon and Honda 0 SUV models. These electric Hondas were on display at the Consumer Electronics Show that opened the 2025 show year, giving us a look at the future of Honda’s EV plans.

Where will this Acura be built?

The new 2026 Acura RSX will be built at the new Honda EV Hub in Ohio. This Honda facility has been under conversion for several months as the brand changes its Marysville and East Liberty plants into locations where hybris and EVs can be built alongside the traditional gas-powered models. The new RSX will become the first EV built at this facility , and the Honda 0-series models will be introduced next. The new RSX is likely to begin production in early 2026, but we don’t have full details about the timing or the vehicle yet.

In the meantime

Breaking through into the electric vehicle market isn’t easy for any automaker, especially one that’s reliant upon other brands to help make its vehicles possible. As the old saying goes ,“A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush,” and that means we should talk about what Acura already offers. Currently, the only electric vehicle from this luxury brand is the ZDX. This useful five-passenger SUV is built using the GM Ultium battery platform. It shares much of the same underpinnings as the Cadillac Lyriq and Chevy Blazer EV, but it is finished at Acura to wear the brand’s personality and style.

Strangely American

You might expect everything that isn’t connected to the batteries to be from Acura in the ZDX, but that’s not the case. This SUV has some of the same switchgear as the GM model instead of using Acura-specific items. This doesn’t take anything away from the ZDX but might make those who notice this wonder why the brand didn’t use its own stuff.

The driving experience in the ZDX is much like the models from GM. Hopefully, when the 2026 Acura RSX appears, it will be a much different experience for drivers. Even the ZDX Type S isn’t as exciting as a performance model should be. That said, the power for this SUV is impressive ,giving you a range rom 358 to 599 horsepower and the choice of RWD or AWD.

The ZDX is quick

Something the new Acura EV will need to live up to is the performance of the current model. The ZDX Type S can rocket to 60 mph in 4.3 seconds, which is pretty impressive for an SUV with the added weight of electric batteries. The other models are a bit slower, with the RWD base model hitting the same speed in 5.5 seconds. That’s no slouch, but in the EV world, it might not be as quick as some people would like.

Range and charging speed

Another area where the 2026 Acura RSX will need to perform is the driving range and charging speed. The ZDX has a serious advantage when using the Ultium battery platform. This current SUV provides up to 313 miles of driving range in the RWD A-Spec trim and 304 miles in the AWD version. The Type S achieves 278 miles of driving range, which isn’t bad. This Acura SUV can also add 81 miles of range in only 10 minutes when using a DC fast charging port.

The new 2026 Acura RSX is on the way, but we don’t know much about it yet. It will be the first vehicle on the Honda EV platform, which means there is pressure on it to meet or beat the current EV standards set by other models.

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Honda Prologue vs Hyundai Ioniq 5: Comparing EV SUVs https://ride4watts.com/2024/12/23/honda-prologue-vs-hyundai-ioniq-5-comparing-ev-suvs/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=honda-prologue-vs-hyundai-ioniq-5-comparing-ev-suvs https://ride4watts.com/2024/12/23/honda-prologue-vs-hyundai-ioniq-5-comparing-ev-suvs/#respond Mon, 23 Dec 2024 09:00:30 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=294 Is the Honda Prologue in the same class as the Hyundai Ioniq 5? These two compact electric SUVs have similarities but some distinct differences. The Prologue EV is the first of its kind from Honda. Similarly, the Ioniq 5 is the first electric SUV from the Hyundai brand. These two electric SUVs are part of […]

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Is the Honda Prologue in the same class as the Hyundai Ioniq 5? These two compact electric SUVs have similarities but some distinct differences.

The Prologue EV is the first of its kind from Honda. Similarly, the Ioniq 5 is the first electric SUV from the Hyundai brand. These two electric SUVs are part of the compact class, which makes it easy to drive when you need to carry up to five people with you, and you want a relatively affordable EV to drive and experience. Let’s look at some of the qualities of each model.

The Honda uses GM technology

Honda partnered with GM to utilize the Ultium battery platform from the Chevy Blazer EV, giving the Prologue the driving range and power necessary. This Honda EV offers the benefits of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which are no longer offered in GM EVs. You might find that the Prologue has a little more GM influence than you would like, considering it has some parts and features from the American brand.

The Ioniq 5 is becoming an important model

The Ioniq used to be offered in three different versions, only one of which was an all-electric model. Since 2022, the Ioniq 5 has been an electric vehicle that has won awards for its impressive build and style. This Hyundai EV has the value desired and qualities that can make this SUV easy to drive and enjoy. If you want impressive power and performance, the Ioniq 5 N packs up to 641 horsepower and has the handling to match, giving it the driving presence offered.

What Honda trims are offered?

The traditional Honda naming structure is present with the Prologue SUV. This means you’ll find the EX, Touring, and Elite trims that give you lots of great features. The base EX model comes well-equipped with heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, and wireless smartphone charging. The Touring model might be worth the extra money when you see that it has leather upholstery, a 12-speaker Bose audio system, and memory seat settings.
If you want the best driving range in the Prologue, you’ll want to stick with the FWD powertrain, which gives you 296 miles of driving range.

What’s new about the Hyundai EV?

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 looks much the same as it did last year. This new 2025 model has two available battery packs, which increase the maximum driving range with the larger battery pack. This Hyundai SUV now has the NACS charging port but still has a CCS adapter, which is part of the standard equipment offered. A new, rugged-looking XRT trim has been added to the mix to give you an off-road version that can be fun to take out on the trails.

What powers the Honda Prologue?

This Honda electric SUV can be had with either a single motor driving the front wheels that produces 212 horsepower or a dual-motor AWD setup that produces 288 horsepower. This EV might not be the most exciting on the road, but it has a good temperament and excellent road manners to make it an SUV that rides smoothly and steadily on every road. You’ll find an adjustable regenerative braking system to capture some braking power and send it back to the batteries.

What powers the Hyundai Ioniq 5?

The Ioniq 5 can be had at several power levels with different battery packs. The standard powertrain sends 168 horsepower to the rear wheels, but the larger battery pack gives you 225 horsepower for the drive desired. If you choose the AWD model, you’ll have 320 horsepower in the models that don’t wear an N badge.

Which EV has a better cabin?

Honda Prologue

The design and cabin build gives you a look that feels a lot like the Blazer EV but has many Honda additions to make it even more enticing than the electric SUV its based on. This impressive model has the look and feel you want, including an infotainment screen that looks and feels like other Honda models with a clutter-free design.

Hyundai Ioniq 5

The Hyundai electric SUV has a tech-savvy cabin with a digitized dashboard and tons of eco-friendly materials. This SUV can be had with a head-up display with an augmented reality that can project navigation directions on the windshield to give you the desirable features you want and need.

The Honda Prologue ahs a nice cabin and good power, but the Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers more options and brings a tech-rich environment to your drive. Which of these electric compact SUVs will you drive?

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2025 GMC Yukon Denali: The Ultimate Luxury SUV with Power and Prestige https://ride4watts.com/2024/12/13/2025-gmc-yukon-denali-the-ultimate-luxury-suv-with-power-and-prestige/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2025-gmc-yukon-denali-the-ultimate-luxury-suv-with-power-and-prestige https://ride4watts.com/2024/12/13/2025-gmc-yukon-denali-the-ultimate-luxury-suv-with-power-and-prestige/#respond Fri, 13 Dec 2024 16:15:06 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=285 The 2025 GMC Yukon Denali is large, luxurious, and proud of it. With plenty of power and space to move people and toys, the Yukon is one of the top options in the full-size SUV market. Upscale appointments are standard no matter what GMC Yukon trim you choose, but the Denali and the Denali Ultimate […]

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The 2025 GMC Yukon Denali is large, luxurious, and proud of it. With plenty of power and space to move people and toys, the Yukon is one of the top options in the full-size SUV market. Upscale appointments are standard no matter what GMC Yukon trim you choose, but the Denali and the Denali Ultimate are the trims that spare no luxurious expense.

Upmarket Suburban Alternative

It’s not a secret that the Yukon and the Yukon XL are built on the same platform as the Chevrolet Tahoe and Suburban. However, it’s the unique style and luxury additions that set the GMC SUVs apart. The shared platform is a solid one with two V8 engines to choose from. The Yukon also offers the option of an efficient and torquey diesel engine that makes an impressive 27 MPG on the highway.

The Yukon models now feature an independent rear suspension that further improves the ride and handling. The cabin includes three rows of seats for up to eight people, plus tons of space for cargo and other items. Even though the base Yukon is relatively upmarket, the Denali and Denali Ultimate trims are where real luxury can be found.

A Bevy of New 2025 Features in the Yukon Denali

When you visit GMC truck dealers to see the new 2025 GMC Yukon, you’ll find out that there are a ton of new features on the big SUV. Styling updates include a new front fascia, grille, and headlight design. The front and rear lights on the Yukon can now play animation as well. The Denali Ultimate gets 24-inch wheels as standard, while they can be had as optional on the regular Denali.

You can now get second-row executive seating in the Denali Ultimate, plus a Bose audio system with 22 speakers. A newly available tech feature is night vision with thermal object detection. The only powertrain update is more power for the Duramax 3.0-liter diesel. The Denali is positioned in the middle of the lineup with the AT4 Ultimate and Denali Ultimate above it.

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Performance For Every Need

There isn’t an EV option for the Yukon as yet, but the standard engine on the Denali and Denali Ultimate trims is a 6.2-liter V8 that makes 420 horsepower but is also quite thirsty for fuel. The good news is that all models, including the Denali models, can be equipped with the 3.0-liter Duramax diesel. This engine makes a respectable 305 horsepower and a strong 495 pound-feet of torque. It’s also quite a bit more efficient than any of the gas V8 choices.

Among all the things it does well, the 2025 GMC Yukon Denali is great for towing. With the 6.2-liter V8 or Duramax diesel, you can tow up to 8,200 pounds. The diesel engine delivers more torque at lower rpm, making it the ideal towing choice. The Yukon also offers several trailering aids, including a jackknife alert and Transparent Trailer View.

The Yukon Denali Offers the Ultimate Comfort

As you might expect, the Yukon Denali offers a plush and luxurious interior filled with modern tech. Some of the unique touches include open-pore wood trim and chrome accents. Connectivity options include wireless Apple/Android integration and Google built-in. You don’t have to ride up front to be pampered, either. The rear rows come with plenty of creature comforts as well, including the option for second-row captain’s chairs.

If you need a big SUV to do it all, the 2025 GMC Yukon Denali fits the bill in every way.

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2025 GMC Sierra EV: Upscale Power Meets Electric Versatility https://ride4watts.com/2024/12/06/2025-gmc-sierra-ev-upscale-power-meets-electric-versatility/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2025-gmc-sierra-ev-upscale-power-meets-electric-versatility https://ride4watts.com/2024/12/06/2025-gmc-sierra-ev-upscale-power-meets-electric-versatility/#respond Fri, 06 Dec 2024 09:00:24 +0000 https://ride4watts.com/?p=290 You might think the Sierra EV would be the first electric truck form GMC, but its not. The 2025 GMC Sierra EV has a lot to offer, helping you get things done. As you might expect, the Sierra EV and Silverado EV are built on the same platform, but as has always been the case, […]

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You might think the Sierra EV would be the first electric truck form GMC, but its not. The 2025 GMC Sierra EV has a lot to offer, helping you get things done.

As you might expect, the Sierra EV and Silverado EV are built on the same platform, but as has always been the case, the GMC truck has higher-class features and qualities to make it the more upscale truck for your driving experience. The first model year for the Sierra EV came late in the model-year cycle, which means it hasn’t been available for long, but now we’ll get a full year with this new electric truck.

A few updates for a newish truck

The 2025 version of this electric truck will have a smaller battery option to provide more choices than before. There will be new trims added later in the year, with the AT4 and Elevation models entering the lineup to give you more options when looking at this electric truck. This truck debuted last year with only a few choices, but a more affordable Extended Range version or the Denali trim has been added to the mix.

Until the new additions arrive, the Denali trim includes remote automatic parking and an upgrade to the 5G connection. New paint colors, including Dark Ember Tintcoat, Deep Ocean Metallic, Summit White, Onyx Black, and Moonlight Matte, are available this year, giving you several new colors to choose from.

The power you need in an electric truck

The GMC Sierra EV comes standard with a powerful setup in the Denali trim. This electric powertrain has motors at the front and rear wheels, giving you the benefits of AWD in every model. The motors produce 754 horsepower and 785 lb-ft of torque.

You’ll also have several other tricks up your sleeve with this truck including an air suspension that can raiser or lower the truck to give you the height you need when you get behind the wheel. The Sierra EV should also have the benefits of the Hummer Ev’s “Crab Walk” feature which allows the truck to drive diagonally thanks to the turning off the rear wheels in the same direction as the front wheels.

Admirable driving qualities

This electric pickup truck from GMC isn’t short on anything. You’ll find a variety of drive models that allow the Sierra to drive the way you want. This truck also features a one-pedal driving option, which utilizes the regenerative braking system to slow the truck when you lift of the accelerator. The Sierra EV is shockingly quick, pardon the pun, but that’s what you get when you drive an electric vehicle of any size.

Quick and capable, what more would you ask for?

The GMC Sierra EV in the Denali Edition 1 trim can hit 60 mph in 4.1 seconds. While that’s not as quick as the Hummer EV, which completed the sprint in 3.3 seconds, it’s still exciting and quick. This is an incredible number for a truck that weighs as much as the Sierra EV.

While the sprint time is admirable, you probably don’t need this truck to rocket off the line for you. Instead, you’re probably more interested in the towing capacity. The Sierra EV can tow up to 10,000 pounds and can be equipped with the ProGrade Trailering system, which gives you:

  • An integrated trailer brake controller
  • A hitch-view camera
  • Trailer tire pressure sensors
  • Trailer camera
  • Blind-spot compatibility to the rear of the trailer

How far can you go?

If you want to drive this big and powerful truck for work, you need to know that it has you covered all day long. GMC offers this electric truck with an impressive driving range of 440 miles with the Max Range battery pack. If you need to add more range to the mix, it won’t take long. The Sierra EV can add up to 100 miles of range in 10 minutes using a Level 3 DC fast charging station. This means you can drive this truck all day long and keep working the way you would with a gas-powered Sierra.

One build for all

Every version of the GMC Sierra EV is a crew cab pickup with a six-foot bed. This should give you more than enough space for your whole family or work crew to enjoy the comfort offered inside this truck. There is a midgate function that expands the bed into the cabin to make it easier for you to carry longer items. You’ll also find a frunk where the gas engine would have resided, which means you’ve got all the cargo space you could ask for.

Will the new 2025 GMC Sierra EV become the electric truck you depend on every day?

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The Future of EV Utility Vehicles

EV truck designers have been late to the game in introducing electric vehicles, but they’re starting to catch up. Find out what’s got buyers most excited now and what to look out for when it comes to compact electric trucks.

So far, most automakers who have tried their hands at creating EV pickups have tasked their most creative minds with finding ways to electrify current models. The Ford F-150 Lightning and Chevy Silverado EV are great examples.

All that is poised to change. Automakers are beginning to embrace the idea of designing smaller, compact electric trucks with greater utility to city drivers. Let’s take a look at what’s already available and what’s in the works.

Currently Available Electric Trucks

The Rivian R1T is one of the smallest EV pickups available, though technically, it’s a midsize light-duty truck. With an estimated range of 420 mi, it’s got a payload capacity of 1,764 lbs and can tow up to 11,000 lbs.

Other larger alternatives include the Tesla Cybertruck, GMC Sierra EV, and GMC Hummer EV Pickup. So far, no compact EV pickups are currently for sale in the US.

Legacy Automakers Toy With Smaller Electric Trucks

Several mainstream automakers are considering the idea of releasing smaller EV pickups within the next few years. GMC and Chevrolet are working on a future compact EV pickup based on an AEV platform.

Some experts are also pining for a compact GMC Hummer EV, though the automaker has yet to indicate that it’s got anything in the works. On the other hand, the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon EVs should be available for the 2027 model year.

Some sources say the Ford Maverick may also be getting an EV variant as soon as 2028, and Ram plans to release a Dakota EV midsize pickup based on its STLA large platform for the 2027 model year.

Newcomers to the Game

There’s plenty of room for innovation in the EV truck market, as US startup Rivian has already proven. The Rivian R1T is one of the most popular electric pickups available. Soon, other aspiring US automakers, including Canoo and TELO, will join the startup.

Canoo, an EV automotive startup based in California, plans to release a compact pickup slightly smaller than the Ford Ranger. The tiny truck should have a range of 200 mi and charge in 28 minutes on a DC fast-charger. There’s no official release date yet, but Canoo is taking preorders.

Perhaps even more exciting, another startup called TELO Trucks is working on a compact electric pickup small enough to fit in the footprint of a MINI Cooper with a 60-inch bed and seating for five. It will have a 350 mi range and put out 500 hp of power.

Most experts believe these compact pickups represent a general market shift toward smaller EV utility vehicles. They combine capability with a footprint that makes them more appropriate for city driving, which could be the ideal pickup for the future.

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A Detailed Electric SUV Comparison

Drivers are switching to electric cars, trucks, and SUVs in droves. Find out what you need to know about the 2024 Honda Prologue vs the competition before buying an EV SUV.


There are more EVs than ever on today’s roads, and leading automakers are adding options to the fray every year. We know all those choices can feel overwhelming. Direct comparisons can make deciding which car is right for you easier.

We’ll compare the Honda Prologue to other popular electric cars in its class to better understand whether Honda’s new EV SUV is the best fit for your lifestyle.

The Honda Prologue’s Standard Range Puts It Ahead of the Pack

People who have never owned EVs don’t always realize the importance of having one that offers sufficient range and fast charging times. Both these vehicles perform well, but the entry-level Honda Prologue goes further than the competition on every full charge.

The 2024 Honda Prologue has a standard range rating of 296 miles to the Tesla Model Y’s 260. These popular EV SUVs both beat the Ford Mustang Mach-E with a standard range battery, which gets just 230-250 miles.

The entry-level Hyundai Ioniq 5 has just 220 mi of range, while the Kia K6 gets 232 in its base form, while the Volkswagen ID.4 Standard has a range of 206. The Prologue is the clear winner when it comes to range. It also charges quickly, adding 65 miles on DC fast chargers in ten minutes.

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Which EV Has the Most Upscale Cabin?

EVs are made for the modern world. Honda, Tesla, and other EV-focused automakers want you to remember that, but they remind you in very different ways. The Tesla Model Y embraces a minimalist aesthetic that looks futuristic but eliminates essential comforts. The Honda Prologue takes a different approach.

In the Honda Prologue, you’ll still get touches of comfort and luxury, like available leather cabin upholstery, a panoramic moon roof, wireless smartphone connectivity, a 7×3-inch head-up display, and more.

Other EV SUVs cover the basics. Most make advanced tech and driver-assistance features available only on the top models, and few offer the same level of cabin comfort. The Prologue is even slightly larger than the Model Y and other competitors, creating more passenger space.

Why Buy the 2024 Honda Prologue vs. the Competition?

Drivers have their choice of EV SUVs, so deciding whether the 2024 Honda Prologue is the best fit can be hard. For most, the Prologue’s advanced in-cabin and battery technology, premium materials, and thoughtful design make it a clear choice over other electric SUVs.

There’s a simple solution if you’re unsure whether the 2024 Honda Prologue is the best option for your needs, lifestyle, and budget. Head to a local Honda dealership to check out the Prologue and take it for a test drive. It takes only one trip behind the wheel for most people to make the right decision.

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The electric vehicle game isn’t unique to China and the United States. Renault is getting into the mix with the Renault 4 E-Tech, which is a more practical EV.

What is the Renault 4 E-Tech more practical than? Its more practical than the 5 E-Tech hatchback. These two electric cars share 68% of their components with a larger and more practical body. The 4 E-Tech has a reasonable driving range, bidirectional charging, and ChatGPT integration. These are qualities that make electric vehicles more appealing to buyers, and the reasonable driving range could make this little Renault a good choice for many European drivers.

Something about these cars looks familiar

The E-Tech models are built to look similar to the classic city car models coming from this brand. If you’re not familiar with Renault, you might want to know that it’s been around for several decades. The Renault 5 from the 1970s is the car that these EVs are modeled after. The name was revived in some manner in the 1990s and now comes to the market as an electric vehicle, giving the European market a small crossover that signals back to the classic look of the 4L that was built from 1961 until 1994.

The 4L was a common sight

The small and popular Renault 4L was a common sight for many years. This little car could easily be found on roads in Europe, South America, and Africa. The recognizable shape was a hit and could be seen across these markets for more than thirty years. There were more than 8 million models of the 4L built, which makes building the new 4 E-Tech a practical choice. This new crossover is supposed to fill a position that makes it more practical than the 5 E-Tech hatchback, which means it should be more appealing to a much larger audience than the 5 E-Tech.

Keep in mind; its European

Before we get into the dimensions of the new Renault 4 E-Tech, you must keep in mind that this new EV is made for the European market. For the most part, vehicles in other markets are much smaller than those in the United States.

The 4 E-Tech is 163 inches long, which is about six inches shorter than the Chevy Bolt EUV. It comes with 7.1 inches of ground clearance and a trunk area that has 14.8 cubic feet of cargo space. This makes it larger than the 5 E-Tech but doesn’t make it a big vehicle by American standards.

Under the 4 E-Tech resides the same platform that underpins the hatchback 5 E-Tech model. This platform is a bespoke EV platform that’s made for these small and useful EVs.

What powers this new Renault EV?

This new electric crossover could easily fit in the American market as a subcompact crossover. It adheres to some of the same qualities that we find in this vehicle class in our market. The new 4 E-Tech is only offered as an FWD model that comes with one of two power offerings. The base version has 121 horsepower and 166 lb-ft of torque, while the higher version produces 148 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque. The more powerful version can reach 62 MPH in 8.5 seconds, and both have top speeds that are limited to 93 MPH.

Driving range based on the battery pack?

The battery size in an EV contributes to its driving range. The Renault 4 E-Tech is rated on the European WLTP range rating. When this electric vehicle is equipped with the 40-kWh battery pack, it can deliver up to 186 miles of driving range. If this vehicle has the larger 52-kWh battery pack, that driving range is increased to 250 miles.

Both battery packs can charge from 15% to 80% in about 30 minutes at a DC fast charging station. When plugged into a Level 2 charger, the 4 E-Tech’s battery can be charged from 10% to full in about four and a half hours.

Additional usefulness from Renault

The two Renault electric vehicles have bidirectional charging capability of up to 11 kW, which is enough to run small appliances and tools. These vehicles can also return energy to the grid but aren’t capable of powering your entire home. Renault also equips these vehicles with a heat pump that helps warm the cabin more efficiently in the winter while allowing the vehicle to keep its battery pack at the optimum operating temperature.

Looking inside, you’ll see that both EVs have nearly identical setups with a 10-inch central display screen and a 9-speaker Harman Kardon audio system. The ChatGPT integration should allow the infotainment system to answer more complex voice commands.

The new Renault 4 E-Tech cross the stage at the Paris motor show and should be part of the new 2025 model year offering for this brand.

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The Electric Revolution Hits the Road

At first, EV trucks seemed like a niche product. Now, popular models like the Chevrolet Silverado and the Ford F-150 are becoming electrified, and the EV revolution is ready to hit the ground running.

When the EV revolution started to take off, automakers began electrifying small hatchback cars. They’ve come a long way since then. Find out what’s happening with popular EV trucks like the Chevrolet Silverado EV, Ford F-150 Lightning, Tesla Cybertruck, and others.

New in 2024: The Chevrolet Silverado EV

With 440 miles of estimated range, the Chevrolet Silverado EV can take drivers further than competitors. When it’s time to top off the charge, drivers can plug in at home or stop at public fast-charging stations to pick up 100 mi of range in 10 minutes.

The Chevy Silverado EV’s electric motors produce 754 hp and 785 lb-ft of torque, and the impressive electric pickup can make it from 0 to 60 in under 4.5 seconds. It can also tow up to 10,000 lbs, more than enough to meet most contractors’ daily needs.

Because the Silverado EV is brand-new, it has all the most impressive modern features. Buyers can also purchase a GM Energy Vehicle-to-Home Enablement Kit to provide power by using the trucks for up to 21 days during a blackout.

What’s Ford Up to With the F-150 Lightning?

The F-150 Lightning has been around for several years, and the automaker has made only minor changes. The F-150 Lightning’s two electric motors make a combined 452 hp and 775 lb-ft of torque. Upgrading to the extended-range battery boosts the power up to 580 hp.

As with the Silverado EV, the F-150 Lightning can tow up to 10,000 lbs, albeit only with the extended-range battery. Expect towing heavy loads to reduce the range. No automaker has yet come up with a way to combat this issue.

The EV pickup can charge from 15 to 80 percent in 44 minutes on a DC fast charger and supply three days of power to the average household as a backup generator.

The Futuristic-Looking Tesla Cybertruck

The Tesla Cybertruck looks nothing like a standard pickup. However, it’s one of the best-known of the EV trucks. The Cybertruck features two electric motors that are good for 600 hp, plus an upgrade to a three-motor setup that puts out 834 hp. Theoretically, the Tesla Cybertruck can tow up to 11,000 lbs and haul 2,500 lbs.

The Cybertruck’s range varies substantially depending on how many motors drivers want, so there will always be a trade-off between range and power. With two motors, it maxes out at 340 miles per charge. Adding an optional range-extender battery pack to the bed bumps that number up to 440 miles.

Additional Competitors Joining the Race

The Silverado EV, F-150 Lightning, and Cybertruck are the best-known of today’s EVs. However, they’re being joined by more newcomers to the field every year. Additional options include the Rivian R1T, GMC Sierra EV, GMC Hummer EV Pickup, Ram 1500 REV, and others.

Interested buyers who are still driving gas trucks right now should make a point of discussing what it takes to make the switch to EV with their dealers. That way, they’ll be sure to get the right home charging stations to fit their needs.

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