Vehicles with both a plug and a spare are hard to find. Here’s a list of the ones we’ve uncovered you can buy in the U.S.
With battery sizes increases and charging technology advancing, range anxiety is slowly becoming a distant memory.
The list features all-electric cars only; plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell models are excluded. Prices do not include the federal government’s tax credit, nor any state or local subsidies.
To provide the widest range of buying options the list includes smaller hatchbacks ... while buyers living in colder climates ...
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When buying an electric car, the major consideration is a range. Because, quite simply, nobody wants an EV that cannot travel ...
Kia makes the list again with the Sportage PHEV, edging out the similar Hyundai Tucson PHEV. The Sportage, a crossover, offers 34 miles of all-electric range — not the best, but still decent.