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The electric cars is growing by the day, and it's easy to get lost in this vocabulary given the large number of specific terms it contains.

First of all, the term SUV stands for Sport Utility Vehicle. Electric SUVs are hatchbacks that are among the cars with the most power.autonomy in the electric vehicle market.

Electric SUVs are often distinguished by their size, more imposing than a city car for example, and their use, which can be transformed into an electric utility vehicle thanks to their large boot volume.

Le Electric SUV is often seen as a cross between a 4×4 and a electric minivanwith performances that can be similar to 4X4 and the capacity of an MPV on the road and in town.

Electric SUVs are undoubtedly the electric vehicles most in demand today.

Need a lot of autonomy? Look no further. You need a Electric SUV. Today, some models offer a great autonomy going up to 700 km with a single rechargeThis means you can drive for several days without recharging. So we've selected the best electric SUVs available on the market in 2024.

Our selection of electric SUVs

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BYD SEALION 7 82.5 kWh RWD Comfort

Purchase price

46 990 €

(list price excluding bonuses)

From

578 € / month

Leasing with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP): 482 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 6.7 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 32 min

BMW iX2 eDrive20

Purchase price

46 990 €

(list price excluding bonuses)

From

453 € / month

Leasing with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP): 478 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 30 min

Cupra Tavascan VZ

Purchase price

46 990 €

(list price excluding bonuses)

From

602 € / month

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Range (WLTP): 517 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 28 min

VinFast VF 8 Eco Extended Range

Purchase price

49 490 €

(list price excluding bonuses)

From

433 € / month

Leasing with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP): 471 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 5.9 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 32 min

Mercedes EQB 250+

Purchase price

46 950 €

(list price excluding bonuses)

From

712 € / month

Leasing with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP): 532 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.9 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 31 min

Mercedes EQA 250+

Purchase price

46 950 €

(list price excluding bonuses)

From

695/month

Leasing with no deposit for professionals

Range (WLTP): 561 km

Acceleration (0 to 100 km/h): 8.6 sec

Fast charge (from 20 to 80%): 30 min

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Tesla Model Y

La Tesla Model Y is a compact electric SUV that offers range of up to 600 km. With a modern design, it combines performance and space, accommodating up to 7 passengers and 2,158 litres of load capacity.

Available in three versions, it offers a standard configuration with 5 seatsa version 2-seater vanand an option to 7 seats ideal for large families.

Renault Scenic E-Tech

Le Renault Scenic E-Tech is a modern electric SUV with a range of up to up to 625 km. With its aerodynamic design, it combines comfort and space, accommodating up to 5 passengers and a boot volume ranging from 440 to 1,670 litres.

This model is available in two versions: a 170 hp version with a 60 kWh battery for a range of 430 km, and a more powerful 220 hp version with an 87 kWh battery to maximise range. 

Mercedes EQE SUV 350 4MATIC

Le Mercedes EQE SUV 350 4MATIC is an electric SUV that combines luxury and performance. With a range varying from 479 to 566 kmIt offers a powerful 292 bhp engine and 765 Nm of torque.

Its elegant, aerodynamic design ensures comfort and space, while the hyper-connected interior, with the MBUX Hyperscreen system, offers a personalised user experience. This model is ideal for those seeking a driving experience that is both sporty and respectful of the environment.

Why choose an electric SUV?

Electric cars have been attracting increasing public attention in recent years. SUVs, which can boast a autonomy This is a segment that is attracting a great deal of interest from the public as it climbs to the top of the sales charts. Indeed, this segment saw a major model expansion in 2016 with the entry of the first electric SUV in Europe. At that time, Tesla introduced the first generation of Model X on the market, there were still very few manufacturers who believed in Electric SUVs.

However, in the wake of Tesla's commercial success, a number of manufacturers set out to launch an anti-tesla model, with varying degrees of success, such asAudiMercedes and Jaguar.

In fact, the Luxury electric SUVs is playing an important role today, thanks in particular to Tesla. However, the Koreans Kia and Hyundai clearly saw an opportunity in the growing demand for more affordable SUVs on the market. Indeed, with competition focused on developing Anti-Tesla, Kia and Hyundai were the first to launch electric SUVs priced at under €45,640, with the Kia Niro EV (2022 version) and the Kia Niro EV (2022 version).Hyundai Kona.

Electric SUVs are primarily a response to the problem of reducing CO2 emissions. They also address other issues that motorists may encounter:

The best electric SUVs of 2024 are of all types, from Family SUVs compact cars. What's more, their prices are in the same range as those of combustion-powered cars.

Our top 5 electric SUVs for 2024

We've ranked the best electric SUVs for you, so that you can find out more about the different models and make your choice based on our expertise. So here are our top picks for the best electric SUVs!

Models List price Autonomy
Tesla Model X 114 460 € 576 km
Hyundai IONIQ 5 51 400 € 570 km
Volvo EX40 Recharge 46,990 (eligible for environmental bonus) 574 km
Tesla Model Y Propulsion 46,990 (eligible for environmental bonus) 600 km
Hyundai Kona Electric 37,100 (eligible for environmental bonus) 484 km

Do you have a question about our electric SUVs? Maybe we've already answered it!

There's no difference in power: an electric SUV is just as powerful as a combustion engine, except that it doesn't emit any particles!

On a vehicle, ground clearance is the distance between the ground, on which the tyres rest, for example, and the lowest point of the chassis, which must not come into contact with the ground.

When you buy your electric SUV, you'll have an on-board cable that plugs into a domestic socket (2.3 kW), but the recharging time will be very long. We advise you to buy a Type 2 cable to connect to a Wallbox or a charging point (up to 22 kW), allowing your electric SUV to be recharged much more quickly.

For a fast charging (mode 4), you'll need to recharge at a totem pole that delivers up to 350 kW in direct current. The right cable is CCSbut it will be supplied with the terminal.

Tesla_Model_X
  • Range: 576 km (WLTP)
  • Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 3.9 s
  • Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 30 min
  • Price: €114,490

1. Tesla Model X

With sales starting in 2015, the Model X is an iconic vehicle from the Californian firm, and stands out from other Tesla models thanks to its upward-opening 'Falcon' doors.

The Tesla Model X is a Electric SUV available from €114,490 in its first trim levelIt can carry up to 6 people and their luggage. The Tesla Model X has a cargo volume of 2,492 litres.

Equipped with a 95 kWh battery, the Model X achieves a range of 576 km without any problem in the WLTP cycle in its first trim level. What's more, its four-wheel drive gives it enormous performance, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.9 seconds in its first trim level, compared with 2.6 seconds in its Plaid trim level.

When it comes to recharging, the Model X naturally has access to the Tesla Supercharger allowing it to charge from 10% to 80% in 38 minutes.

2. Hyundai IONIQ 5

In 2021, theHyundai IONIQ 5 is making its public debut at the EVER Monaco show.

This 100 % electric SUV, the first member of the IONIQ family, is based on the Korean group's international electric modular platform (E-GMP). This platform, which is also used in the Kia EV6This system optimises the electric vehicle's driving performance, range and recharging capacity.

With a length of 4,635 mm, a width of 1,890 mm, and a height of 1,605 mm, this electric SUV offers a " Affirmed, Iconic, Uncluttered ". The interior is spacious, with a flat floor and comfortable, reclining seats. To make the most of this interior experience, the driver has a 12.3-inch multimedia screen, fully touch-sensitive, with 12.3-inch digital meters.

To recharge the IONIQ 5, it will take 6 hours to charge from 0 to 100 % with 11 kWh of power and just 16 minutes for an accelerated DC charge from 10 to 80 % with 175 kWh of power.

Priced from €51,400 with the 77 kWh Intuitive trim level, there are 3 other versions of the IONIQ:

  • IONIQ 5 Creative with 77 kWh: from €54,200
  • IONIQ 5 Executive with 77 kWh: from €60,200
  • IONIQ 5 HTRAC Executive with 77 kWh: from €64,100
Hyundai Ioniq 5
  • Range: 570 km (WLTP)
  • Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 7.3 s
  • Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 17 min
  • Price: €51,200
Volvo XC40 Recharge
  • Range: 574 km (WLTP)
  • Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 7.4 s
  • Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 27 min
  • Price: €46,990

3. Volvo EX40 Recharge

First launched in a thermal version in 2017, the EX40 became Volvo's first compact SUV, based on the CMA (Compate Modular Architecture) platform. In 2019, the Volvo Electric was electrified under the name EX40 has become the first 100 % electric SUV.

In terms of performance, this electric car has a range of up to 573 km, a power output of 408 bhp and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds.

The Volvo EX40 Recharge, available from €46,990 in Essential trim, the electric SUV is also available in 2 other trims: 

  • EX40 Start: from €49,200
  • EX40 Plus: from €52,660
  • EX40 Ultimate: from €59,010

Good to know: the Volvo EX40 Recharge is also eligible for the environmental bonus in the Essential and Start trim levels.

4. Tesla Model Y Propulsion

With a more compact size than the Model X, the Tesla Model Y becomes the Californian manufacturer's second electric SUV. Like the Model X, the Model Y can also carry up to 7 people. However, its features are much closer to those of the Model 3.

Available from 2021, the Tesla electric is a spacious vehicle with a boot capacity of 1,900 litres. The Model Y starts at €46,990 in its Grande finish. Autonomy. 

Available in two finishes: Performance and Grande Autonomy. The Model Y develops up to 505 km ofautonomy on the WLTP cycle, in its Grande Autonomythanks to its battery of 75 kWh.

If you're looking for a high-performance vehicle, its Performance trim achieves 0-100 kph in 3.7 seconds, compared with 5.1 seconds in its Grande trim. Autonomy.

For recharging, Tesla is deploying a network of fast-charging stations called Superchargerswhich allows the Model Y to be recharged more quickly. In fact, it takes just 22 minutes to charge the Model Y from 10% to 80%.

tesla model y
  • Range: 600 km (WLTP)
  • Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 6.9 s
  • Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 27 min
  • Price: €46,990
Hyundai_Kona_Electric
  • Range: 484 km (WLTP)
  • Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h: 9.9 s
  • Fast recharge (0 to 80%): 47 min
  • Price: €37,100

5. Hyundai Kona Electric

This is another Hyundai electric in the ranking of the best electric SUVs: it is the Kona Electric.

If you are looking for a alternative to TeslaThe Hyundai Kona Electric could be of interest to you, especially if you regularly travel with your family. In fact, just like the Model Y and XThe Hyundai Kona Electric can accommodate up to 7 people and is versatile in terms of range.

On sale since 2018, the Kona Electric is available with 2 engines:

  • 39 kWh at a price of €37,100, with a range of 305 km,
  • 64 kWh at a price of €42,450 for a range of 484 km.

Speaking of recharging, this electric car can be charged in 47 minutes from 10 to 80 % at direct current on a fast charging point of 100 kW, in 9h15 minutes in alternating current, single-phase 7.2 kW and three-phase 11 kW in 6h50 minutes.

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Do you have a question about our electric SUVs? Perhaps we already answered already answered it!

SUVs and crossovers, the heirs of the 4×4SUVs and crossovers are becoming increasingly popular with motorists thanks to their practicality and modern design. Although they are often confused and lumped together in the same car segment, SUVs and crossovers do have their differences:

  • The Electric SUVs are a cross between a 4×4 and an MPV. They are often equipped with four-wheel drive. They often belong to a higher range and give priority to comfort,
  • The electric crossoversAs their name suggests, these are a mix of genres. They are defined as 4×4s, but are based on the architecture of saloon cars. So they offer a little less space and are a little less adventurous,
  • The electric minivans are vehicles that focus above all on the quality of their living space. They are spacious and comfortable, and can carry up to seven people or store a large number of objects via its folding bench seat. That's why we call them family cars.

Yes, of course! There are 7-seater electric SUVs. The Tesla Model X and Tesla Model Y are both SUVs with a maximum capacity of 7 seats, as an option.

There's no difference in power: an electric SUV is just as powerful as a combustion engine, except that it doesn't emit any particles!

On a vehicle, ground clearance is the distance between the ground, on which the tyres rest, for example, and the lowest point of the chassis, which must not come into contact with the ground.

When you buy your electric SUV, you'll have an on-board cable that plugs into a domestic socket (2.3 kW), but the recharging time will be very long.
We advise you to buy a Type 2 cable to connect to a Wallbox or a charging point (up to 22 kW), allowing your electric SUV to be recharged much more quickly.

For a fast charging (mode 4), you'll need to recharge at a totem pole that delivers up to 350 kW in direct current. The right cable is CCSbut it will be supplied with the terminal.

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