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These Are The Best Electric Cars According To Consumer Reports

The American consumer organization Consumer Reports has tested almost 50 electric cars, and now they have highlighted the ones they think are better than all the others.
The rating of the car is based on a number of factors, from build quality to driving experience, performance and reliability, as well as reports on owner satisfaction, according to Index.hr.
Therefore, these are tests that combine classic car tests with the opinion of the vehicle owner and are therefore unique, writes HAK Revija. The organization also looked at values such as range and charging performance and compared them to the numbers promised by the manufacturer.
“We present the best electric cars we’ve tested, ranked by their overall scores, taking into account road test performance, reliability, owner satisfaction and safety,” writes Consumer Reports. At the top of the list is the BMW iX, which was rated 84 out of a possible 100 points.
List of the best electric cars according to Consumer Reports:
- BMW iX (84/100)
- Hyundai Ioniq 6 (83/100)
- BMW i4 (83/100)
- Kia EV9 (78/100)
- Kia EV6 (77/100)
- Porsche Taycan (76/100)
- Genesis GV60 (75/100)
- Lexus RZ (75/100)
- Tesla Model Y (72/100)
- Audi Q4 e-tron (71/100)
- Kia Niro (71/100)
- Nissan Ariya (70/100).
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