If you've ever wondered what the most and least driven electric vehicles on the roads are today, our favorite researchers at iSeeCars have the answer for you. As you might guess, a Tesla is the EV you're most likely to see on the road, and specifically the Model X. On the other hand, the Porsche Taycan is the EV you'll see the least.
The new iSeeCars study ranks the top 12 most driven electric vehicles. Tesla models sweep the top four spots, with the three-row Model X taking the number one spot as the most-driven electric car, averaging 10,378 miles a year. The Hyundai Kona Electric, pictured above, ranks 5th.
Researchers also share some other fun facts:
So what's the situation in CarPro Radio show markets? Here's a look at the most driven vehicles in many of our markets in large Metro areas.
Most Driven 3-year-old Electric Vehicles in Metro Areas |
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Metro Area |
Model |
Avg. Miles Driven Per Year |
Baltimore, MD |
Tesla Model X |
12,823 |
San Antonio, TX |
Tesla Model S |
12,455 |
Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX |
Tesla Model Y |
12,378 |
Sacramento-Stockton-Modesto, CA |
Tesla Model Y |
11,631 |
Los Angeles, CA |
Hyundai IONIQ Electric |
11,431 |
Atlanta, GA |
Tesla Model X |
11,389 |
Portland, OR |
Tesla Model X |
11,307 |
Cleveland-Akron (Canton), OH |
Chevrolet Bolt EV |
11,246 |
Houston, TX |
Hyundai Ioniq Electric |
10,998 |
Washington, DC (Hagerstown, MD) |
Tesla Model X |
10,947 |
Austin, TX |
Tesla Model 3 |
10,429 |
iSeeCars says it analyzed the data of over 860,000 vehicles to determine which EVs were driven the most and the least, and to compare the EV numbers with traditional 3-year-old cars powered by internal combustion engines.
To see the entire iSeeCars study, click here.