Category: Design Efficiency
It's much quicker than the Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra cousins.
Let's comprehensively compare these two EVs after all the price and federal tax credit changes and updates.
An all-electric Subaru for adventures... within 228 miles?
How it's even supposed to compete with the Tesla Model Y?
Almost 300 miles of EPA range will be achieved in the all-new rear-wheel drive versions.
The German luxury automaker believes F1 can help it cut development times while making more efficient, mass-market EVs.
The model is not eligible for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
The biggest issue is the lack of eligibility for the $7,500 federal tax credit.
The efficiency rating listed by Tesla is not accurate, but it doesn't change the fact the Model Y is the most efficient electric SUV.
Access to the $7,500 federal tax credit makes it one of the most competitive models on the market.