Consumer Reports Ranks EVs from Nissan, Tesla as Most Reliable

The Consumer Reports’ survey gathers information from thousands of vehicle owners, including major breakdowns they may have encountered while operating their vehicles. This historical data is then applied to project the credibility and dependability of EVS. Even though the findings of this survey indicate that electric vehicles generally experience lots of problems compared to other kinds of vehicles, the results this year had some promising developments from Tesla and Nissan as they take the lead.

In terms of how reliable the vehicles are, the Nissan LEAF comes in third, with the Tesla Model 3 coming second. First place goes to the brand-new Kia EV6 crossover, but as Consumer Reports points out, there is not enough information or time to evaluate its reliability properly. Overall, these three cars are recommended by Consumer Reports. However, despite being more reliable than other EVs, many internal combustion engines still outperform them.

Consumer Reports’ results point out that a lot of the most recent electric vehicles are manufactured by companies that have been known for making internal combustion engines for more than a century, and these companies are currently learning in regard to making electric vehicles. However, Tesla and Nissan tend to have a distinct advantage over many rivals because they have been in the business of mass-producing electric vehicles for more than a decade now. As a result, models such as the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Model 3 have fewer known EV problems, such as those related to charging, batteries and motors, while other companies are still struggling to adjust to the EV transition.

The Model 3 stands out from the rest of the Tesla series of vehicles, thanks to its generally high reliability. However, other vehicles from Tesla continue to be subpar. The more recent Model Y, which in some ways resembles the Tesla Model 3, still exhibits issues with suspension, body hardware and hatch closing, as well as paint and trim. The costly Model S and Model X have also been seen to be having issues with air suspension as well.

Reliance on electric vehicles will continue to increase as long as automakers are continually designing and refining their electric vehicles and as long as the technology continues to spread. However, currently the two models, namely the Nissan Leaf and the Tesla Model 3, remain dependable options. Additionally, the Model 3 also benefits from Tesla’s top-notch charging system and makes a strong case for early adoption.

Newer startups such as Lordstown Motors Corp. (NASDAQ: RIDE) have their work cut out for them to catch up to the early leaders in this nascent industry.

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