Tesla Model Y vs. Honda Prologue vs. Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. Chevy Equinox EV | Electric SUV Battle
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Top Comments (10)
You don't talk at all about the fast charging capabilities. That makes all the difference for road tripping. Please add this to your future reviews.
there is no such thing as a quick afternoon at the dealership.
I love how he looks down when adjusting the air vents on the Hyundai saying he loves physical button because you don't have to look down to do it lol
The Hyundai now has a rear wiper too. It was a big omission on previous models
I’m very satisfied with my first electric car, the Ioniq 5. 👍
Did you mention that the Chevy “trial period” is 8 years?
I wish Edmund’s would do a 70 or 80 mph highway range test from 100% down to 5% or something like that. Having a model y, I don’t care about range when I’m driving around the city. But on a road trip going like 80mph avg and getting barely 210 miles out of my LR model Y that’s supposed to get like 330miles is crazy. Also a show of how much level 3 charging costs at different stations would be cool, like Tesla super chargers vs Evgo, electrify America, etc… (Yes I know Out of Spec reviews does highway range test, but it would be nice if another company/team did it too)
If you’re looking for a compact electric SUV, there’s no shortage of choices. But in this quartet we’ve got some of the best options, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. What’s the most important thing to you when shopping for an electric SUV to add to your garage? Let us know in the comments below!
The ‘Big Dumb Cup’ reference is appreciated
Great review, thanks. I can always trust Edmunds for good quality car reviews
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Top Comments (10)
You don't talk at all about the fast charging capabilities. That makes all the difference for road tripping. Please add this to your future reviews.
there is no such thing as a quick afternoon at the dealership.
I love how he looks down when adjusting the air vents on the Hyundai saying he loves physical button because you don't have to look down to do it lol
The Hyundai now has a rear wiper too. It was a big omission on previous models
I’m very satisfied with my first electric car, the Ioniq 5. 👍
Did you mention that the Chevy “trial period” is 8 years?
I wish Edmund’s would do a 70 or 80 mph highway range test from 100% down to 5% or something like that. Having a model y, I don’t care about range when I’m driving around the city. But on a road trip going like 80mph avg and getting barely 210 miles out of my LR model Y that’s supposed to get like 330miles is crazy. Also a show of how much level 3 charging costs at different stations would be cool, like Tesla super chargers vs Evgo, electrify America, etc… (Yes I know Out of Spec reviews does highway range test, but it would be nice if another company/team did it too)
If you’re looking for a compact electric SUV, there’s no shortage of choices. But in this quartet we’ve got some of the best options, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. What’s the most important thing to you when shopping for an electric SUV to add to your garage? Let us know in the comments below!
The ‘Big Dumb Cup’ reference is appreciated
Great review, thanks. I can always trust Edmunds for good quality car reviews