Top 10 Most Efficient Electric Cars.

The range is a concern for all-electric cars, currently, EVs can go for more than 100 miles. It is important for EVs to be at par with gas-powered vehicles for faster adoption also the spec is to look for when shopping for an electric car.

Top 10 Most Efficient Electric Cars.
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The range is a concern for all-electric cars, currently, EVs can go for more than 100 miles. It is important for EVs to be at par with gas-powered vehicles for faster adoption also the spec is to look for when shopping for an electric car.

Here are some of the top 10 efficient EVs.

  1. 2022 Tesla Model 3 RWD: 25 kWh- The rear-wheel-drive, standard-range Tesla Model 3 compact sedan is the most efficient EV of 2022, with the rated energy use of 25 kWh per 100 miles. Its 272 miles of range is the shortest in the Model 3 lineup, but the all-wheel-drive, long-range Model 3 is nearly as efficient; it uses 26 kWh per 100 miles and gets a significant bump in range to 358 miles.

        Energy use: 25 kWh/100 miles
        Combined efficiency: 132 mpg-e
         Price: $46,190, including $1,200 destination charge

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2. 2022 Lucid Air Grand Touring w/19-inch wheels: 26 kWh- The Lucid Air is an all-new luxury sedan from an all-new EV brand. It has an energy use of 26 kWh per 100 miles, it’s nearly as efficient as the most efficient Model 3, but the Air’s 516-mile driving range is almost double the Tesla’s. In terms of price, Air is three times expensive compared to Tesla.

         Energy use: 26 kWh/100 miles
          Combined efficiency: 131 mpg-e
          Price: $139,000, not including destination

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3. 2022 Chevrolet Bolt EV: 28 kWh- The Bolt 2022 EV has been refurbished regardless of a series of recalls due to fire risk with the car battery pack. The production is set to resume soon, Bolt hatchback is still one of the most efficient EVs you can buy. EVs you can buy; it uses 28 kWh of energy per 100 miles, and its overall range is a decent 259 miles. With a starting price of $32,495, including destination, it’s also the most affordable EV on this list.

          Energy use: 28 kWh/100 miles
          Combined efficiency: 120 mpg-e
          Price: $32,495, including $995 destination

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4. 2022 Hyundai Kona EV: 28 kWh-The Kona EV is a subcompact SUV, but unlike the gas-engine Kona, which comes with front-wheel drive or AWD, the Kona EV is only available with FWD. It’s rated at 28 kWh per 100 miles and has a 258-mile range.

           Energy use: 28 kWh/100 miles
           Combined efficiency: 120 mpg-e
           Price: $35,245, including $1,245 destination

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5. 2022 Tesla Model S: 28 kWh-The Model S debuted in 2012 and has improved steadily to a luxury sedan. It reduced the amount of energy needed to travel 100 miles from 38 kWh in 2012 to 28 kWh in 2022.  The interior has been revamped to fit the 2021 features. The dashboard layout and a steering yoke instead of a traditional steering wheel are new.  The new version offers 405 miles of range.

              Energy use: 28 kWh/100 miles
              Combined efficiency: 120 mpg-e
              Price: $96,190, including $1,200 destination

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6.2022 Tesla Model Y Long Range: 28 kWh-The Model Y compact luxury SUV comes standard with AWD and a long-range battery pack that gives it a 330-mile driving range. Like the Model S, it uses 28 kWh per 100 miles.

           Energy use: 28 kWh/100 miles
            Combined efficiency: 122 mpg-e
             Price: $60,190, including $1,200 destination

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7.2022 Chevrolet Bolt EUV: 29 kWh-The all-new Bolt EUV is slightly longer than the related Bolt EV, and it has a 247-mile range. It’s nearly as efficient as the Bolt EV, with a rating of 29 kWh per 100 miles. The EUV has been part of the same battery recall involving the Bolt EV.

             Energy use: 29 kWh/100 miles
              Combined efficiency: 115 mpg-e
               Price: $34,495, including $995 destination

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8. 2022 Kia EV6 RWD: 29 kWh-In RWD form, Kia’s all-new EV6 uses 29 kWh of energy per 100 miles with its standard-range battery that offers 232 miles of range and with its long-range battery that increases range to 310 miles. Choosing available AWD, which is offered only with the long-range battery, lowers efficiency to 32 kWh and range to 274 miles.

              Energy use: 29 kWh/100 miles
               Combined efficiency: 117 mpg-e
               Price: $42,115, including $1,215 destination

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9. 2022 Hyundai Ioniq 5 RWD: 30 kWh-The RWD Ioniq 5 delivers 303 miles of range and is the most efficient version of Hyundai’s all-new EV. With a rating of 30 kWh per 100 miles. Choosing AWD lowers efficiency to 34 kWh and 256 miles of range.

                Energy use: 30 kWh/100 miles
                 Combined efficiency: 114 mpg-e
                 Price: $44,895, including $1,245 destination

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10. 2022 Kia Niro EV: 30 kWh-All versions of the Niro EV have FWD and the same high-voltage battery pack that’s good for 239 miles of range. Whether you choose the base EX trim or uplevel EX Premium, the Niro EV uses 30 kWh per 100 miles.

                  Energy use: 30 kWh/100 miles
                   Combined efficiency: 112 mpg-e
                   Price: $41,205, including $1,215 destination

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