Looking to go electric in 2025? These are the Top 10 Electric SUVs — from Tesla, Kia, Ford, Rivian, and more — offer standout range, features, and real-world performance. Whether you care about price, power, or just not stopping for gas every three days, this list covers all the right bases.
1. 2025 Tesla Model Y (Top 10 Electric SUVs)
Say what you will about Elon Musk’s social media habits — the Model Y remains the benchmark, and for good reason. Tesla’s latest tweaks are subtle: an updated battery pack that squeezes out a few more miles (up to 330 miles of real-world range), a refreshed cabin with better materials, and tighter software integration with the Supercharger V4 network. There’s no flashy redesign though.
Range & Charging
Up to 330 miles of real-world range and full Supercharger V4 integration.
Interior & Tech
Refreshed cabin materials and improved noise isolation. Tesla’s software ecosystem still leads the class.

2. Ford Mustang Mach-E Rally
Ford didn’t just slap some decals on a Mach-E and call it “adventure-ready.” The Rally model comes with raised suspension, off-road tires, and a retuned dual-motor AWD setup that brings real trail capability. With 480 horsepower and visual cues borrowed from rally racing, it’s a rare EV that’s fun on gravel without being insufferable on pavement.
Performance
480 hp, dual-motor AWD, raised suspension, and rally tires make this a fun, road-capable off-roader.
Appeal
Bold design and real adventure utility for drivers who don’t want to stay on pavement.

3. Hyundai IONIQ 7
If the IONIQ 5 felt like a smart, efficient commuter and the IONIQ 6 played the streamlined sedan, the IONIQ 7 is Hyundai’s full-size moonshot. Three-row seating, a lounge-style interior, and ambient lighting that feels more boutique hotel than minivan make this a serious alternative to the gas-powered Palisade. Range is expected to hover around 300 miles, but it’s the cabin design that could pull buyers in from brands like Lexus or Volvo.
Interior
Spacious three-row SUV with ambient lighting, flat floors, and lounge-style seating.
Range
Estimated 300 miles, with 800V fast-charging via Hyundai’s E-GMP platform.

4. Kia EV9
Built on the same E-GMP platform as the IONIQ 7, the EV9 is perhaps the most visually distinctive SUV in this list. It’s all about angles, presence, and space. With available tri-row seating, a dual-motor AWD model pushing close to 379 horsepower, and a towing capacity of 5,000 pounds, Kia isn’t just dipping a toe into electric — it’s cannonballing in.
Specs
Up to 379 horsepower, AWD available, and towing capacity up to 5,000 lbs.
Design
Angular, futuristic styling meets a minimal but functional interior layout.

5. Chevrolet Equinox EV
Chevy’s EV gamble rests on this: can the Equinox EV convince middle America that battery power isn’t just for tech bros and coastal elites? With a price point under $35,000, a 319-mile estimated range, and intuitive tech baked in (including GM’s new infotainment interface and available Super Cruise), the answer looks promising. It’s not flashy, but it’s a potential sales juggernaut.
Price & Range
Starts below $35,000 and offers up to 319 miles of range.
Key Features
GM’s new interface, standard driver-assist features, and optional Super Cruise.

6. Rivian R2
Rivian’s $70K+ R1S is impressive, but not exactly attainable. Enter the R2: a mid-size SUV that’s smaller, simpler, and should hit the market around $45–50K. Don’t expect it to lose its rugged charm — Rivian says it’ll retain real off-road capability, plenty of ground clearance, and smart gear storage. This is what a Patagonia-wearing tech worker in Colorado has been waiting for.
Size & Target
A mid-size, more affordable follow-up to the R1S, aimed around $45–50K.
Capability
AWD, high ground clearance, and smart gear storage aimed at active drivers.

7. Volvo EX90
Volvo has always been about safety and serenity. The EX90 doesn’t break that mold — it refines it. LIDAR, eye-tracking driver monitoring, bi-directional charging, and a minimalist, Scandinavian design language bring the brand’s values into the EV era. It’s more about daily wellness than performance numbers, though it still offers AWD and up to 496 hp.
Tech
LIDAR, eye-tracking, and bi-directional charging backed by Volvo’s minimalist design ethos.
Interior
Three rows of seating wrapped in sustainable materials with a serene Scandinavian look.

8. Lucid Gravity
Lucid’s sophomore effort — following the ultra-luxury Air sedan — is a spacious, performance-oriented SUV with a cabin that rivals Mercedes and a powertrain that puts most EVs to shame. With an expected range of over 440 miles and up to 800 horsepower in higher trims, the Gravity is shaping up to be the EV for those who want their tech served with a side of class.
Power & Range
Over 440 miles of range, up to 800 hp in top trims. Premium EV performance and refinement.
Interior
Luxury cabin, glass roof, and genuine three-row capability.

9. 2025 Subaru Solterra
Powered by dual electric motors producing 215 horsepower and 249 lb-ft of torque, the Solterra comes standard with Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive — a rare offering in the EV space at this price point. Its 72.8-kWh battery delivers an EPA-estimated range of up to 227 miles on the Premium trim and 222 miles on higher trims like the Limited and Touring. DC fast charging can bring the battery from 10% to 80% in about 35 minutes, while Level 2 charging at home takes roughly 11 hours.
Value
Up to 227 miles of range in the top trim, 222 on the starting trim, pricing starts at $38,495 (before destination fees and potential federal tax credits)
Features
The 2025 Subaru Solterra stands out with standard all-wheel drive, off-road-ready ground clearance, and a tech-rich cabin featuring a 12.3-inch touchscreen with wireless smartphone integration. Its advanced safety suite, upscale Onyx Edition trim, and eligibility for EV tax credits make it a practical yet premium electric SUV choice.

10. VinFast VF 7
VinFast is still earning its stripes in the U.S., but the VF 7 looks promising. The design — sharp and almost European — stands out in traffic. With up to 268 hp and an expected 260-mile range, it won’t top any performance charts, but if priced right and backed by solid warranty support, it could disrupt the compact EV SUV scene.
Specs
268 hp and up to 260 miles of range from this stylish Vietnamese contender.
Watch Factors
New brand in the U.S. with bold design and potential, if pricing and reliability hold up.
Closing Thoughts
The electric SUV segment in 2025 is more mature, more diverse, and more exciting than ever. And there are several legitimate EV options out there. And the best part? They’re only getting better.
FAQs
What is the best electric SUV coming in 2025?
The 2025 Tesla Model Y remains a front-runner, but the Kia EV9 and Lucid Gravity offer compelling features and stronger versatility in the three-row market.
Which electric SUV has the longest range in 2025?
The Lucid Gravity is expected to top the list, delivering over 440 miles of range on a single charge.
What is the most affordable electric SUV in 2025?
The Chevrolet Equinox EV starts below $35,000, making it one of the most cost-effective long-range electric SUVs in America.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most accurate, latest updates or specific model configurations. Always consult official website/sources for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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