Buyers prefer SUVs to passenger cars; it’s safe to presume that’s no longer a fad. While cars like the Tesla Model 3 have been instrumental in the electric vehicle’s rise, the electric SUV market will no doubt expand and proliferate as mainstream buyers go EV. There’s good reason — beyond the obvious federal tax credit incentive — manufacturers have been positioning many of their not-particularly-off-road-ready-or-utilitarian inaugural electric vehicles as SUVs; it’s what people will pay for.
But how do you choose the best of this growing bunch? Well, for us at Gear Patrol, evaluating electric SUVs is much like evaluating combustion or hybrid SUVs. We look for on-road and off-road capability as well as practical cargo space, premium feel and appearance. Swap in range for fuel economy. And overall value is paramount.
The results? Here are the best electric SUVs we’ve driven.
Best Off-Road Electric SUV: Rivian R1S

- Horsepower: 835 (4-motor)
- Torque: 908 lb-ft (4-motor)
- Top Range: 390 miles (2-motor)
- Starting MSRP: $78,000
What is it: The R1S is Rivian’s second vehicle built off its skateboard EV platform after the R1T pickup. It’s a three-row SUV that can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 3.0 seconds and deliver up to 15 inches of ground clearance.