1The Tesla Model Y continues to dominate EV sales in the U.S., largely due to its blend of range, performance, and utility.

 Another Tesla heavyweight, the Model 3 remains a top-selling EV choice in the U.S2

General Motors has made a strong push into EVs with the Chevrolet Equinox EV, which has seen substantial sales growth

3The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has earned strong consumer interest thanks to its sleek design, roomy interior, and excellent tech suite

The Honda Prologue has quickly emerged as one of the U.S.’s most demanded EVs outside traditional leaders.

50 Lightning is one of the most popular electric pickup trucks, leaning on Ford’s iconic F-Series .

The Blazer EV has gradually gained traction as a sportier electric SUV alternative.

Blazer EV stands out for its mix of personality and practicality, carving a niche between utilitarian EVs and performance

The VW ID.4 continues to resonate with buyers looking

The ID.4 blends affordability with comfort, making it a solid choice for families and everyday drivers alike

The Rivian R1S is gaining popularity among buyers seeking outdoor-ready capability combined with EV efficiency.

R1S draws in buyers looking for something beyond conventional SUVs—appealing to adventurers

Across the U.S., electric SUVs and crossovers are significantly more popular than smaller sedans

Buyers prioritize real-world range and charging convenience.

 3Vehicles that offer at least 250+ miles per charge

Legacy automakers like Chevrolet, Ford, and Honda see demand partly

As infrastructure improves and manufacturers refine EV offerings, American consumers

bringing affordable, practical, and performance-oriented EV options to a wider range of buyers.

Advanced tech features—such as large touchscreens, over-the-air updates

driver-assist systems—are increasingly important selling points that differentiate EVs in a crowded market