Best Electric SUVs 2026

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Ranking methodology

Scores are relative within this comparison set only — not a universal quality grade. A lower score means this model ranks last among these finalists, not that it is a poor car overall.

  • Purchase price (MSRP from)
  • Boot / cargo space (liters)
  • Power (HP) — secondary for family intent

Some range and cost values are computed estimates marked (est.) — verify against official OEM or regulatory specs before purchase decisions.

Running cost estimates use declared consumption and regional energy prices. They exclude depreciation, insurance, tires, repairs, charging losses, and taxes.

Ranked summary

Rank Model Score Price (from) Boot (L)
1 Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD 0.0 $38,900 470.0
2 Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD 0.0 $44,995 543.0
3 Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD 0.0 $46,900 527.0
4 Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD 0.0 $48,995 821.0
5 Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD 0.0 $52,990 854.0

Running cost & charging

Metric Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD
Running cost / 100 km (home charging) $2.48 $2.58 $2.55 $2.61 $2.67
Running cost / 100 km (public DC charging) $7.42 $7.74 $7.65 $7.83 $8.01
DC fast charge 10–80% 28 35 18 32 28

Full specification comparison

Specification Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD
Powertrain BEV BEV BEV BEV BEV
Price (from) $52,990 $38,900 $46,900 $48,995 $44,995
Boot (L) 854 470 527 821 543
Power (HP) 384 204 325 346 295
Seats 5 5 5 5 5
WLTP range 533.0 km 420.0 km 507.0 km 491.0 km 443.0 km

Family practicality

Feature Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD
Rear legroom (mm) 980 950 980 980 980
ISOFIX mount points 2 2 2 2 2
Rear air vents Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Apple CarPlay No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Android Auto No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Blind spot monitoring Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Automatic emergency braking Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
360° camera Yes needs data source needs data source needs data source needs data source
Adaptive cruise control Yes needs data source needs data source needs data source needs data source
Matrix headlights No needs data source needs data source needs data source needs data source
Cargo volume, seats folded (L) 2158.0 needs data source needs data source needs data source needs data source
Frunk (L) 117.0 needs data source needs data source needs data source needs data source
Towing (kg) 1600.0 1000.0 750 750 750
Roof load (kg) 75.0 75.0 75 75 75
Warranty (years) 4 2 4 4 4
Euro NCAP 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0

300 km trip practicality

Metric Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD
Estimated range 542.0 km 420.0 km 512.0 km 502.0 km 423.0 km
Extra stop time (300 km) 0 min 0 min 0 min 0 min 0 min
Extra stop time (500 km) 43 min 50 min 33 min 47 min 43 min
Extra stop time (1000 km) 86 min 100 min 66 min 94 min 86 min

Cold weather (~−20% to −30% real range) may require extra charging stops. Winter estimates available by region in P5.2.

Long-distance travel (1000 km)

Metric Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD
Stops needed 2 2 2 2 2
Extra stop time (1000 km) 86 min 100 min 66 min 94 min 86 min
Est. energy cost (1000 km) $25 $26 $26 $26 $27

Assumes home-charging energy price; highway driving at usable range × config factor; DC 10–80% + plug overhead per stop.

Editorial Disclaimer

This article reflects MotorHub editorial opinion based on publicly available specifications, manufacturer materials, market data, owner feedback, and other open sources available at the time of writing. It is not a laboratory test, paid endorsement, or official claim by any manufacturer. For critical purchase decisions, verify details with official documentation and professional reviews.

Best Electric SUVs for 2026: Top Picks for a Smooth Ride

Versions compared

  • Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD: Dual Motor AWD — Long Range (BEV)
  • Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD: Single Motor RWD — 85 (BEV)
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD: Dual Motor AWD — AWD (BEV)
  • Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD: Dual Motor AWD — AWD (BEV)
  • Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD: Dual Motor AWD — AWD (BEV)

This comparison uses representative versions of each model.

As the world shifts towards a more sustainable future, electric SUVs have become an increasingly popular choice for environmentally conscious buyers. With a growing number of models available in the market, it can be overwhelming to decide which one to opt for. Our ranking of the best electric SUVs for 2026 is designed to help you make an informed decision. We’ve analyzed various models based on their performance, features, and overall value for money.

Our top picks for 2026 include the Skoda Elroq, Volkswagen ID.4, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Tesla Model Y. Each of these models has its unique strengths and weaknesses, which we’ve carefully evaluated to provide you with a comprehensive ranking. From their impressive range and charging capabilities to their spacious interiors and advanced safety features, we’ve considered every aspect that matters to electric SUV buyers.

Whether you’re looking for a stylish and feature-packed vehicle or a more affordable option that still delivers on performance, our ranking has got you covered. We’ve carefully weighed the pros and cons of each model to provide you with a clear and unbiased assessment of the best electric SUVs available in the market today.

How we ranked these SUVs

Our ranking of the best electric SUVs for 2026 is based on a careful analysis of various factors, including their performance, features, and overall value for money. We’ve used a weighted scoring system to evaluate each model, with a focus on key metrics such as WLTP range, DC charging time, price, and boot space. Our methodology is designed to provide a comprehensive and unbiased assessment of each model, taking into account the needs and preferences of electric SUV buyers.

Our weights are configured to prioritize key metrics that matter most to electric SUV buyers, including WLTP range, DC charging time, price, and boot space. We’ve also taken into account the provenance of each model’s data, ensuring that our ranking is based on accurate and reliable information. By using a transparent and data-driven approach, we aim to provide electric SUV buyers with a trusted and authoritative guide to making an informed purchasing decision.

Note: All BEV models in our ranking use EPA/WLTP ev_range_km — not fuel tank range — to ensure accurate and consistent comparisons.

Rank #1: Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD

The Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD is a BEV with a Single Motor RWD powertrain, producing 204 horsepower. It has a 470-liter boot space and a 950mm rear legroom. The vehicle has a 62.0kWh battery capacity, with 59.0kWh usable, and can charge from 10-80% in 35 minutes with a 165kW DC charger.

The Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD has a 420km WLTP range and a 2.58 USD/100km running cost. It also features blind spot monitoring, AEB standard, and rear air vents. The vehicle has a 5.0 Euro NCAP score and a 2-year warranty.

The Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD has a starting price of 38,900 USD and an estimated maintenance cost of 350 USD.

Rank #2: Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD

The Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD is a BEV with a Dual Motor AWD powertrain, producing 295 horsepower. It has a 543-liter boot space and a 980mm rear legroom. The vehicle has a 82.0kWh battery capacity, with 77.0kWh usable, and can charge from 10-80% in 28 minutes with a 175kW DC charger.

The Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD has a 423km EPA range and a 2.67 USD/100km running cost. It also features blind spot monitoring, AEB standard, and rear air vents. The vehicle has a 5.0 Euro NCAP score and a 4-year warranty.

The Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD has a starting price of 44,995 USD and an estimated maintenance cost of 350 USD.

Rank #3: Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD is a BEV with a Dual Motor AWD powertrain, producing 325 horsepower. It has a 527-liter boot space and a 980mm rear legroom. The vehicle has a 77.4kWh battery capacity, with 74.0kWh usable, and can charge from 10-80% in 18 minutes with a 233kW DC charger.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD has a 512km EPA range and a 2.55 USD/100km running cost. It also features blind spot monitoring, AEB standard, and rear air vents. The vehicle has a 5.0 Euro NCAP score and a 4-year warranty.

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD has a starting price of 46,900 USD and an estimated maintenance cost of 350 USD.

Rank #4: Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD

The Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD is a BEV with a Dual Motor AWD powertrain, producing 346 horsepower. It has a 821-liter boot space and a 980mm rear legroom. The vehicle has a 88.0kWh battery capacity, with 85.0kWh usable, and can charge from 10-80% in 32 minutes with a 150kW DC charger.

The Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD has a 502km EPA range and a 2.61 USD/100km running cost. It also features blind spot monitoring, AEB standard, and rear air vents. The vehicle has a 5.0 Euro NCAP score and a 4-year warranty.

The Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD has a starting price of 48,995 USD and an estimated maintenance cost of 350 USD.

Rank #5: Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD

The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD is a BEV with a Dual Motor AWD powertrain, producing 384 horsepower. It has a 854-liter boot space and a 980mm rear legroom. The vehicle has a 75.0kWh battery capacity, with 72.0kWh usable, and can charge from 10-80% in 28 minutes with a 250kW DC charger.

The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD has a 542km EPA range and a 2.48 USD/100km running cost. It also features blind spot monitoring, AEB standard, and rear air vents. The vehicle has a 5.0 Euro NCAP score and a 4-year warranty.

The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD has a starting price of 52,990 USD and an estimated maintenance cost of 280 USD.

Comparing the contenders

When choosing the best electric SUV, buyers must weigh the trade-offs between range, price, and features. The Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD offers a competitive range of 420 km and a lower price point of $38,900, but its boot space is smaller than some of its rivals. In contrast, the Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD boasts an impressive range of 542 km and a larger boot space of 854 liters, but its price tag is significantly higher at $52,990.

The Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD and Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD offer a balance between range, price, and features, with ranges of 423 km and 512 km, respectively, and prices of $44,995 and $46,900. The Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD has a range of 502 km and a price of $48,995, making it another strong contender in the market.

Which SUV for which buyer

Best overall

The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD is the best overall electric SUV, offering an impressive range, large boot space, and a comprehensive set of features.

Best value

The Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD is the best value electric SUV, offering a competitive range and a lower price point than many of its rivals.

Best driving range

The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD has the best driving range, with an impressive 542 km on a single charge.

Best DC charging

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD has the best DC charging capabilities, with a rapid charging time of just 18 minutes to charge from 10-80%.

FAQ

Q: What is the range of the Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD?

A: The Skoda Elroq 2026 — 85 RWD has a range of 420 km.

Q: How much does the Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD cost?

A: The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD costs $52,990.

Q: Which electric SUV has the largest boot space?

A: The Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD has the largest boot space, with a capacity of 854 liters.

Q: What is the rapid charging time of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD?

A: The Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD can charge from 10-80% in just 18 minutes.

Q: Which electric SUV has the best warranty?

A: The Volkswagen ID.4 2026 — AWD, Hyundai Ioniq 5 2026 — AWD, Ford Mustang Mach-E 2026 — AWD, and Tesla Model Y 2026 — Long Range AWD all have a 4-year warranty.

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