New Electric Vehicle Model for Sale in the China for 2024

DATE : Mar 5th, 2024
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New Electric Vehicle Model for Sale in the China for 2024

Electric vehicles make up a small percentage of the total automotive market today, but their appeal continues to grow as the automakers expand their range, performance, and style—and as recharging becomes quicker and easier. Shoppers looking for zero-emissions driving now have an expansive list of vehicles to choose from, with a wide variety of body styles and several different price points. To make it easy on you, we've compiled them all in one place so you can choose the best EV that's best for your family, lifestyle, and driving habits.


Audi Q4 e-tron

Bearing the name Q4 e-tron, this Audi compact electric SUV shares components with the Volkswagen ID.4. Befitting its reputation, the four-ringed brand's battery-electric SUV is notably swankier than its more mainstream VW cousin. Rear-drive comes standard, however, all-wheel-drive is optionally available. A 77.0-kWh lithium-ion battery pack affords up to 265 miles of EPA-rated driving range. Those looking for a bit of extra style can opt for the Q4 e-tron Sportback is the fastback equivalent to the brand's squareback Q4 e-tron. Unlike its squarer stablemate, though, the Sportback comes exclusively with all-wheel drive. There's no cheaper and more efficient rear-driver option here. Though the dual-motor setup is more powerful than the single-motor of the entry-level Q4 e-tron squareback, it's also a good deal less efficient. As such, the Sportback's 95 MPGe combined rating is down 8 MPGe to the most efficient Q4 e-tron squareback.
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Base price: $50,995
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EPA fuel economy, combined/city/highway: 103/112/94 MPGe
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EPA combined range: 265 miles


Nissan Ariya

After years of carrying the electric torch all on its own for the Nissan brand, the Leaf hatchback finally has the new Ariya SUV to help shoulder the burden. The Ariya also offers a lot more driving range than the Leaf, with the SUV netting an EPA rating of up to 304 miles per charge. The Ariya's smooth looks and futuristic interior are compelling, but we’ve found the single-motor front-wheel-drive model to be a bit of a bore from behind the wheel. Luckily, a quicker dual-motor all-wheel drive version helps pick up the pace—but that model isn't as efficient as its front-drive counterpart.
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Base price: $48,485*
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EPA fuel economy, combined/city/highway: 103/111/95 MPGe*
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EPA combined range: 304 miles*
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*2023 Ariya Venture+ FWD


Tesla Model 3

The Tesla Model 3 is a quick, sharp-handling sedan with attractive styling and enough interior space for your friends. It also offers plentiful driving range and impressive straight-line performance. A facelift for 2024 brings revised interior and exterior designs to Tesla's most affordable EV.
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Base price: $40,630
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EPA fuel economy, combined/city/highway: 132/138/126 MPGe*
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EPA combined range: 272 miles*
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*2023 Model 3 RWD


Tesla Model Y

Don't let the Tesla Model Y's looks fool you, because it's larger than it appears. At 187.0 inches long, the Y is 2.2 inches longer than a Honda CR-V. Its rounded design is right out of Tesla's playbook, sort of a cross between the Model 3 sedan and the Model X SUV. Currently, Tesla offers three Model Y trims: base, Long Range, and Performance.
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Base price: $44,630
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EPA fuel economy, combined/city/highway: 122/127/117 MPGe*
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EPA combined range: 330 miles*
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*2023 Model Y Long Range


Toyota bZ4X

Unlike the Subaru Solterra, the Toyota bZ4X is offered with a front-wheel drive model that is slightly more efficient and delivers up to 252 miles of EPA-rated range. Otherwise, the Toyota and Subaru are almost indistinguishable in terms of performance, with even the more powerful all-wheel-drive models leaving us wanting relative to more powerful competitors. That said, the bZ4X's design certainly brings something to the table. Though not everyone will love it, no one can claim this Toyota EV is boring to look at.
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Base price: $44,420
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EPA fuel economy, combined/city/highway: 119/131/107 MPGe*
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EPA combined range: 252 miles*
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*2023 bZ4X


Volkswagen ID.4

The entry-level Volkswagen ID.4 features a 62.0-kWh battery pack and a lone rear drive motor. It largely carries over unchanged for 2024. ID.4's with the optional 82.0-kWh pack receive a handful of tweaks to their powertrain and interior ergonomics. Range increases as well, and the most efficient model with the big pack is now EPA-rated to go 291 miles on a full charge.
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Base price: $41,160
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EPA fuel economy, combined/city/highway: 107/115/99 MPGe*
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EPA combined range: 209 miles*
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*2023 ID.4




 
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