10 Best-Selling Electric Vehicles Of 2024


Naysayers might struggle to accept it, but the U.S. electric vehicle market saw a noticeable uptake in 2024. The popularity of EVs is heading one way, and that’s up, so here are 2024’s best-selling EVs in America.

More people are turning to EVs due to constantly increasing gas prices. In addition to the tech features and blisteringly quick performance that most EVs offer, it’s not hard to see why they’re so likable.

While interest in more efficient and eco-friendly products increases, so does the number of new and compelling alternatives, further motivating the rise in popularity of the alternative drivetrain option.

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturer websites and other authoritative sources, including Consumer Reports and J.D. Power. We’ve ranked the models below based on their annual sales figures, from lowest to highest.

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Rivian R1S – 26,934 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $74,900

Blue Rivian R1S parked on a driveway.
Rivian

During 2024, Rivian sold an impressive 26,934 units of its R1S model—a 23.4 percent increase over the brand’s 2023 result. In Q4, it moved 7,374 unique units—a figure down 12.5 percent compared to the same period the previous year. The R1S holds a 2.1 percent market share for the entire year.

Rivian R1S Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

2-Motor/4-Motor

Transmission

1-Speed

Horsepower

533-835 HP

Torque

610-908 LB-FT

Driveline

AWD

0-60 MPH

4.5-3.0 Seconds

Range

240-400 Miles

Charge Time

12 Hours @ 11.5 kW

Towing Capacity

7,700 Pounds

Starting Price (MSRP)

$74,900-$99,000

Despite scoring the R1S SUV 72/100 on the road test score and 5/5 for predicted owner satisfaction, Consumer Reports gave the electric SUV a surprisingly low 42/100 overall score. This was brought down due to its 9/100 predicted reliability rating. Meanwhile, J.D. Power gave the model a 72/100 quality and reliability rating and 88/100 driving experience mark, contributing to an 81/100 overall score.

Pros

  • Fast acceleration speeds
  • Spacious interior and cargo room
  • Capable off-roader

Cons

  • Firm ride for an SUV
  • Awkward controls
  • Overly sensitive regenerative braking

9

Cadillac Lyriq – 28,402 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $58,595

Gray Cadillac Lyriq parked outside of a home.
Cadillac

2024 saw a total of 28,402 individual unit sales of GM’s premium Ultium-based Cadillac Lyriq, of which 8,804 were sold during Q4. Compared to the same quarter the previous year, this was a 111.6 percent increase in sales. The Lyriq holds 2.2 percent of the EV market share for the entirety of 2024.

Cadillac Lyriq Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

Electric

Transmission

Automatic

Horsepower

340 HP

Torque

325 LB-FT

Driveline

RWD

0-60 MPH

6.0-4.8 Seconds

Range

314 Miles

Charge Time

Traction Battery Charge Time @ 240 VAC: 6.5 Hours

Towing Capacity

3,500 Pounds

Fuel Economy

88 MPGe

Starting Price (MSRP)

$58,595

Consumer Reports gives the Cadillac Lyric a 49/100 overall score, consisting of an 84/100 road test mark, 5/100 predictability grade, and 3/5 predicted owner satisfaction score. J.D. Power gives the electric SUV a 70/100 overall score, which includes a surprisingly low 53/100 quality and reliability score and 81/100 for driving experience.

Pros

  • Rapid acceleration
  • Silent interior insulation
  • Good combination of a comfortable and sporty ride

Cons

  • Bad door handle designs
  • Poor outward visibility
  • Brave pricing strategy

8

Chevrolet Equinox EV – 28,874 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $33,600

Blue Chevrolet Equinox EV driving in a city beneath a bridge.
Chevrolet

28,874 units of Chevrolet’s Equinox EV were sold in 2024, resulting in a market share of 2.2 percent. Despite introducing the model late in the year, the brand managed to sell 18,089 units in Q4 alone.

Chevrolet Equinox EV Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

Electric

Transmission

Direct Drive

Horsepower

213-288 HP

Torque

236-346 LB-FT

Driveline

FWD/AWD

0-60 MPH

5.9 Seconds

Range

319 Miles

Charge Time

9.4 Hours @ 11.5 kW

Towing Capacity

1,500 Pounds

Fuel Economy

107 MPGe

Starting Price (MSRP)

$33,600

As Consumer Reports is currently conducting a test of the Equinox EV, it so far only hands a 5/5 predicted owner satisfaction rating. At the time of compiling this list, J.D. Power had also failed to give the SUV an overall rating.

Pros

  • Exceptional value
  • Futuristic exterior styling
  • Broad specification list

Cons

  • Lacks excitement
  • Bland power outputs
  • No rear-wheel drive option

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Honda Prologue – 33,017 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $47,400

Silver Honda Prologue parked outside of a house with children playing alongside it.
Honda

33,017 units of the Honda’s GM Ultium-based Prologue SUV were sold in Q4 of 2024. Another late-year introduction, this figure highlights the EV crossover’s impressive market appeal, despite a relatively hefty price tag and lack of Honda components. The Prologue holds a 2.5 percent market share for the year.

Honda Prologue Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

Single- Or Dual-Permanent-Magnet Motors

Transmission

Single-Speed Automatic

Horsepower

212-288 HP

Torque

236-333 LB-FT

Driveline

FWD/AWD

Range

274-296 Miles

Charge Time

9.5 Hours @ 240V

Towing Capacity

1,500 Pounds

Fuel Economy

99-107 MPGe

Starting Price (MSRP)

$47,400

With a 72/100 road test grade, 30/100 predicted reliability score, and 4/5 predicted satisfaction rating, Consumer Reports hands the Prologue a 56/100 overall score. J.D. Power has yet to provide a review of the model.

Pros

  • Great ease of access to the cabin
  • Spacious interior space
  • Brisk acceleration

Cons

  • Cumbersome handling characteristics
  • Overly firm ride
  • Bad brakes

6

Ford F-150 Lightning – 33,510 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $62,995

Full view of the Ford F-150 Lightning Flash
Ford

Ford managed to shift 33,510 units of the F-150 Lighting during 2024—a 38.7 increase on the previous year. 10,702 were sold in Q4 alone, although this was 10.1 percent less than what was achieved in the same period in 2023. The F-150 Lightning holds a 2.6 percent market share for 2024.

Ford F-150 Lightning Performance Specifications

Segment

Pickup Truck

Engine

Electric

Transmission

Automatic

Horsepower

580 HP

Torque

775 LB-FT

Driveline

AWD

0-60 MPH

4.1-3.8 Seconds

Range

300 Miles

Charge Time

Traction Battery Charge Time 50 kW DC Fast Charge: 1.5 Hours

Towing Capacity

5,000 Pounds

Payload Capacity

2,235 Pounds

Fuel Economy

66-70 MPGe

Starting Price (MSRP)

$62,995

Consumer Reports hands the EV pickup truck a 62/100 overall grade, constituing an 81/100 road test score, 28/100 predicted reliability rating, and a 3/5 predicted owner satisfaction mark. J.D. Power hasn’t yet provided any ratings for the EV variant.

Pros

  • Generous frunk space
  • Spacious interior
  • Fast off the line

Cons

  • Distracting infotainment system
  • Poor braking abilities
  • Range cuts when towing are noteworthy

5

Tesla Cybertruck – 38,965 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $79,990

Full view of the Tesla Cybertruck.
Tesla

Throughout 2024, Tesla sold an impressive 38,965 units of the Cybertruck, which included 12,991 individual units in Q4. The controversial EV pickup truck holds a 3.0 percent market share. As the vehicle only came to market in 2024, we don’t have year-on-year comparisons.

Tesla Cybertruck Performance Specifications

Segment

Pickup Truck

Engine

Electric

Transmission

Automatic

Horsepower

600 HP

Torque

521 LB-FT

Driveline

AWD

0-60 MPH

4.1-2.4 Seconds

Range

340 Miles

Towing Capacity

11,000 Pounds

Payload Capacity

2,500 Pounds

Starting Price (MSRP)

$79,990

Despite its apparent popularity, Consumer Reports and J.D. Power haven’t published reviews or ratings on the Cybertruck, likely because of Tesla’s stance on issuing press units to the media.

Pros

  • Eye-catching design
  • Amazing powertrain performance
  • Fast charging speeds

Cons

  • Lacks crumple zone
  • Noteworthy quality concerns
  • Still no base-level model

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Hyundai Ioniq 5 – 44,400 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $42,500

Full view of silver Hyundai Ioniq 5.
Hyundai

More than 44,000 Ioniq 5 derivatives, including the fully-fledged performance N variant, were sold in 2024. 14,082 units were sold in Q4—a 63.5 percent increase compared to the same quarter the previous year. The SUV accounts for 3.4 percent of the total EV market share.

Hyundai Ioniq 5 Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

Single- Or Dual-Permanent-Magnet Motors

Transmission

Single-Speed Automatic

Horsepower

168-320 HP

Torque

258-446 LB-FT

Driveline

RWD/AWD

0-60 MPH

7.4-4.5 Seconds

Charge Time

6-7 Hours @ 240V

Range

220-303 Miles

Fuel Economy

99-112 MPGe

Starting Price (MSRP)

$42,500

Consumer Reports hands the Ioniq 5 a 63/100 overall score, which includes an 86/100 road test score, 30,100 predicted reliability rating, and 3/5 predicted satisfaction mark. Meanwhile, J.D. Power gives the model a 73/100 overall score, constituting a 70/100 quality and reliability rating, and 82/100 driving experience score.

Pros

  • Great acceleration times throughout the range
  • Silent ride and drivetrain
  • Precise handling characteristics

Cons

  • Concerning reliability
  • Outward visibility could be better
  • Smaller cargo space

3

Ford Mustang Mach-E – 51,745 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $39,995

Ford Mustang Mach-E front end.
Ford

In 2024, Ford sold 51,745 units of the Mustang Mach-E, of which it sold 16,119 vehicles in Q4. This reflects an impressive 35.6 increase in sales compared to the same period the previous year. The Mustang Mach-E holds a 4.0 percent market share within the EV segment.

Ford Mustang Mach-E Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

Single- Or Dual Permanent-Magnet Synchronous eMotor

Transmission

Single-Speed Reduction Gear Direct Drive

Horsepower

264-480 HP

Torque

387-600 LB-FT

Driveline

RWD/AWD

0-60 MPH

5.6-3.4 Seconds

Range

230-320 Miles

Starting Price (MSRP)

$39,995

Consumer Reports awards the Mustang Mach-E a 70/100 overall score. This is thanks to a fairly respectable 74/100 read test score and 4/5 predicted owner satisfaction score, but the EV ultimately loses points due to its poorer 45/100 predicted reliability rating. Meanwhile, J.D. Power hands the Mach-E a 75/100 overall score, including a 69/100 quality and reliability mark, and an 88/100 driving experience rating.

Pros

  • Good acceleration
  • Sharp handling
  • Silent ride

Cons

  • Annoying door handles
  • Cumbersome controls
  • Ride is a bit bumpy

2

Tesla Model 3 – 145,100 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $42,490

A red Tesla Model driving driving on a country road with snowcapped mountains in the background.
Tesla

145,100 units of the Model 3 were sold by Tesla in 2024—a figure that includes a mix of the pre-facelift and current-generation models. In Q4 alone, the EV maker managed to achieve an impressive 43,100 sales of the midsize sedan, which holds 14.6 percent of the total market share for 2024.

2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range Performance Specifications

Segment

Sedan

Engine

Front Induction AC Motor/Rear Permanent-Magnet Synchronous AC Motor

Transmission

1-Speed Direct Drive

Horsepower

394 HP (Combined)

Torque

377 LB-FT (Combined)

Driveline

AWD

0-60 MPH

4.4 Seconds

Range

341 Miles

Starting Price (MSRP)

$42,490

While Consumer Reports gives the current-generation Tesla Model 3 a lower-than-expected 47/100 reliability rating, it does award it an 83/100 road test score and a 4/5 predicted owner satisfaction rating. This results in a fairly preferable 73/100 overall rating. J.D. Power gives the sedan an 80/100 overall score, which includes a 74/100 quality and reliability score, and 82/100 for driving experience.

Pros

  • Sharp and precise handling
  • Rapid acceleration
  • Sleek new redesign

Cons

  • Firm ride
  • Lack of physical controls
  • No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto

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Tesla Model Y – 405,900 Units Sold

Starting MSRP: $44,900

A silver Tesla Model Y parked on tarmac with mountains and bay of water behind it.
Tesla

Once again, the undisputed king of the EV sales charts for 2024 is the Tesla Model Y. During the year, the brand sold an incredible 405,900 individual units, which includes 93,900 sales taking place in Q4. The midsize EV crossover holds a 28.6 percent market share.

Tesla Model Y Performance Specifications

Segment

SUV

Engine

Single- Or Dual Permanent-Magnet Motors

Transmission

Single-Speed Automatic

Horsepower

295-456 HP

Torque

310-487 LB-FT

Driveline

RWD/AWD

0-60 MPH

6.6-3.5 Seconds

Charge Time

8-10 Hours @ 240V

Range

277-337 Miles

Fuel Economy

111-123 MPGe

Starting Price (MSRP)

$44,900

Consumer Reports hands the current-generation Model Y a 72/100 combined rating, which includes an 88/100 road test score, a 41/100 predicted reliability rating, and a 4/5 predicted owner satisfaction rating. J.D. Power awards the model with a 76/100 overall mark, consisting of a 69/100 quality and reliability score, and 81/100 driving experience mark.

Pros

  • Sharp and precise handling
  • Rapid acceleration
  • Prompt braking

Cons

  • Firm ride
  • Lack of physical controls
  • No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto

With sedans, SUVs, and trucks, there’s a little bit for everyone on our list. And hey, if you’re still not sure if you want to go all in on an electric vehicle but would like to experiment with the benefits of driving an EV around town and on short commutes, there’s never been a better time to look at hybrid vehicles. Check out the top hybrids on the market, and if you’re looking to stretch your dollar even more, these used hybrids are a fantastic value.



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