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How Consumer Reports ranks 11 popular electric vehicles for reliability

Electric vehicles have fewer moving parts than gas-powered cars. That mechanical simplicity, advocates say, should lead to fewer part failures — and more reliable vehicles — over time.

The logic behind the argument is sound. But the numbers aren’t yet proving it true, according to Consumer Reports.

CR comes by its data differently than most reliability studies.

The magazine doesn’t test every car on the market. Instead, it asks its readers to report problems they’ve had in the last 12 months, then compiles the results for vehicles built since 2000. As a result, its data set is limited to the cars CR subscribers own.

That data collection method skews the outcome. The subscriber to a magazine that ranks vacuums for price effectiveness may have different preferences than the average shopper.

Its 2022 data, CR says, “reveal that EVs as a category have more frequent problems than other vehicles.”

Owners reported problems “associated with battery packs, charging, electric drive motors, and unique heating and cooling systems that are required on vehicles that lack a conventional engine.”

The magazine attributes the trend to technological maturity. Gas cars, it says, “benefit from carrying over major components” from many years of designs. On the other hand, EVs are primarily built on all-new platforms and “tend to showcase innovations, such as the latest controls, infotainment systems, and even electric-powered glove boxes and door handles. All these new features can often mean new problems.”

Related: The most and least reliable car brands, according to Consumer Reports

Some are more reliable than others

Kia EV6
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+4.23%

owners reported fewer problems than owners of any other EV, CR says. The Tesla Model 3 came in second, though the magazine is careful to note that it did not rate the reliability of Tesla’s
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+2.47%

driver assistance systems. The Nissan
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+2.85%

Leaf took the bronze spot on the podium.

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The scores

CR surveys its owners about problems they experienced with their cars in the last calendar year. It then assigns each vehicle a reliability score on a 100-point scale, with higher scores representing greater reliability.

Model

Reliability Score (out of 100)

Kia EV6

84

Tesla Model 3

58

Nissan Leaf

53

Hyundai
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+1.67%

Ioniq 5

41

Tesla Model Y

38

Ford
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+2.69%

Mustang Mach-E

35

Volkswagen
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+2.00%

ID.4

32

Tesla Model S

25

Chevrolet Bolt EV

17

Chevrolet Bolt EUV

5

Hyundai
HYMTF,
+1.67%

Kona Electric

5

This story originally ran on KBB.com

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