Best EVs In the World

- Electric vehicles are coming with improved performance and effeciency
- These vehicles are redefining sustainability
- Heres a list of the best EVs in the world today
Whosoever says that electric vehicles (EVs) are not fast or efficient enough are not aware of the fact that EVs will own the future.
Approximately five years ago, EVs were either ‘very expensive cars' or ‘underperforming cars'. But EV manufacturers have turned around the tables and proven the true capability of these cars. Not only have EVs become faster, but stylish too. You get better performance, power, and features along with a promising price tag.
Here are some of the best EVs in the market.
Tesla Model S Plaid Edition

When it comes to buying an electric vehicle, most people across the globe think of Tesla first. The EVs of this brand have been mainstream for a long time. They are high on performance and offer loads of features and security. Over the years, Tesla's EVs have won the trust of the masses.
One of the best offerings of this brand, the Tesla Model S plaid can cover an astonishing 405 miles or 651 km on a single charge. It can reach a top speed of 320 kmph and can go from 0-60 in 1.22 seconds with a peak power of 1020 hp.
Mini Cooper SE

In the first instance, when you look at the Mini Cooper SE, you may feel that it is merely old wine in a new bottle. But BMW has done a great job with this peppy electric vehicle. This car is one of the most practical EVs in the automotive market, with plenty of features and safety tools integrated. The only problem that Mini Cooper SE has is a short-range, which is only 177 km in a single charge. This compact car maneuvers beautifully and is a joy to ride. It has synthetic leather upholstery, an Apple CarPlay system, an attractive and immersive 6.5-inch infotainment display, a heated front seat, and much more.
Mercedes Benz EQS

Mercedes Benz is another major car manufacturer investing heavily in electronic vehicles and they are doing it in style. The Mercedes EQS is a luxury sedan in the S class segment. This car has a powertrain that has an output of 385 kW with a range of 770 km on a single charge. Another impressive feature is the 350 sensors that the EQS has. It records, distance, temperature, lighting, driver activity that is then processed by an AI that makes it the brain of the car.
Volkswagen ID

This list would remain incomplete without the mention of the iconic Volkswagen ID. The car is designed-for-electric and is powered by twin motors delivering high performance. It charges at a lightning-fast speed, offering you 62 miles of driving in about 10 minutes of charge. The Volkswagen ID is built with spacious legroom and ample boot space and provides an unmatchable driving experience at a reasonable price range of $39,995. What more could one ask for?
Porsche Taycan

A list of the best electric vehicles in the world is incomplete without Porsche Taycan. This car is amazing, powerful, stylish, and futuristic. True, it is expensive, but it is worth every penny. The Taycan offers approximately 365 km in a single charge. It has one of the best ranges in the world and has a price tag of $79,900, making it one of the most expensive cars in the world.
So, which one of these is your favorite?
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