In 2025, over 1 million electric vehicles were sold in the United States, highlighting a growing interest in EVs despite slower adoption compared to other countries. Among the best-selling electric SUVs were models from Ford, Hyundai, and Chevrolet.
The Chevrolet Equinox EV emerged as the top non-Tesla electric vehicle, with sales reaching 52,834 units, making it the third-most popular EV overall. It features a starting price of $33,600, boasts 220 horsepower, and offers a driving range of 319 miles.
Ford's Mustang Mach-E followed closely, with 41,962 units sold. Priced starting at $37,995, this electric SUV delivers 264 horsepower and a range of 260 miles, appealing to those seeking a sporty driving experience.
Hyundai's Ioniq 5 sold 41,091 units, ranking fifth among EVs. Its competitive starting price of $35,000 and a driving range of 245 miles make it an attractive option for first-time EV buyers.