The 2021 E-Tron SUV and Sportback offer all the comfort, luxury, and features of Audi’s other premium models, with a fully electric twist.
Pros Well-proportioned exteriors Quiet, luxurious cabin Straightforward, quick charging Family-size interior space and versatility
Cons Overly complex touchscreen layout Climate controls low in line of sight Range doesn’t measure up to Tesla
The 2021 Audi e-tron's #2 ranking is based on its score within the Luxury Hybrid and Electric SUVs category. Currently the Audi e-tron has a score of 8.2 out of 10, which is based on our evaluation of 19 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Quiet, roomy interior Posh cabin materials Poised ride and handling Swift acceleration Intuitive tech features
Cons Relatively short driving range
Maximum range increases from 204 to 222 miles on a full charge.New entry-level Premium trim.Premium Plus and Prestige trims now feature charging ports on either side of the vehicle.
Pros Smooth and decisive acceleration Spacious interior Comfortable seats and ride Lots of standard and available safety and tech features
Cons Infotainment operation can be distracting Regenerative braking effect isn't as strong as in many other EVs Estimated driving range falls short of top rivals
The 2019 Jaguar I-Pace tackles the Tesla question with a direct challenge: It's a better-looking Model X rival with a more traditional kind of prestige attached.
Pros All-electric powertrain No interior gimmicks 240-mile range All the elements for good handling Spacious interior
Cons Unconventional shape Just one battery size Reliability is always a concern Will Tesla shoppers make the jump? Expensive first try
The 2019 Jaguar I-Pace ranked #1 in Luxury Compact SUVs. Currently the Jaguar I-Pace has a score of 9.2 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 12 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Bracing, near-silent acceleration Exhilarating driving dynamics Impressive all-electric range Spacious, elegant cabin
Cons Infotainment-related technology can be wonky and slow to respond
If you’re still anticipating that the arrival of any new electric vehicle will undo a 15-year-old car company, it’s time to let go of that fantasy. The Tesla killer is a myth. A phantom. A four-wheeled Chupacabra. That’s true even as the 2019 Jaguar I-Pace—a $70,495 five-seat crossover with an estimated 240 miles of range—establishes itself as the most complete electric vehicle yet. A Tesla competitor? Absolutely. Will it suck the life out of Tesla sales? Not a chance.
Pros Equal parts speed and serenity, luxe fit and finish.
Cons Slow-acting touchscreens, incomplete public charging network.