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Why You Might Want to Look Beyond Teslas for Your Next Electric Vehicle

In 2026, the electric vehicle market has shifted, with many considering options beyond Tesla that offer practicality, comfort, and value. Major alternatives include Hyundai's Ioniq 5/6, Toyota's BZ series, Ford's Mustang Mach-E, and Chevrolet's revived Bolt. These models often outshine Tesla's Model 3/Y in family-friendliness and affordability, presenting compelling options for everyday drivers and seniors.

Feb 15
Why You Might Want to Look Beyond Teslas for Your Next Electric Vehicle

Tesla's Model Y: Is the Long Range Upgrade Worth Your Buck?

Tesla introduces a long-range version of its popular Model Y SUV, sparking discussions on whether the added features justify the upgrade. The Model Y, already a favorite in the EV market, now comes with extended distance capabilities and new design tweaks in the 2026 refresh. As Tesla battles competitors like Hyundai's Ioniq, the question remains—should buyers pay extra for the long-range version or stick to the standard?

Feb 14
Tesla's Model Y: Is the Long Range Upgrade Worth Your Buck?

Tesla Model Y Standard: The Affordable EV Revolutionizes the UK Market

The 2026 Tesla Model Y Standard, now available in the UK, is a budget-friendly electric SUV that retains Tesla's signature efficiency and driving excitement while compromising on some premium features. Starting at £41,990, it offers improved ride quality, stunning new design tweaks, and practicality for family use, although it comes with trade-offs like higher cabin noise and reduced luxury features compared to its premium counterparts.

Feb 1
Tesla Model Y Standard: The Affordable EV Revolutionizes the UK Market

Tesla Model Y Faces Rivals: Australia’s EV Market Heats Up!

While Tesla Model Y reigns as Australia's best-selling EV, the market now buzzes with thrilling alternatives. Discover new entrants like BYD Sealion 7, Ford Mustang Mach-E, and Hyundai Ioniq 5. Embrace hybrid crossover choices such as the Nissan X-Trail e-Power, offering a fusion of style, efficiency, and innovative technologies.

Feb 23
Tesla Model Y Faces Rivals: Australia’s EV Market Heats Up!

Tesla Takes a Hit in California as Non-Tesla EV Sales Soar: What's Driving the Shift?

Tesla's stronghold in California weakens as Q4 2024 sales plummet, marking the lowest since Q3 2022. Non-Tesla electric vehicles surpass Tesla in the state for the first time, making significant strides with vehicles like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Ford Mustang Mach-E. Despite these fluctuations, Tesla's Model Y retains its top spot among California's best-selling cars. Learn how changing consumer preferences and increased competition are shaping the future of the Golden State's automotive market.

Feb 4
Tesla Takes a Hit in California as Non-Tesla EV Sales Soar: What's Driving the Shift?

2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5: Pioneering the NACS Journey in Tesla's Charging Kingdom

The 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5 sets a milestone by being the first non-Tesla EV to feature a factory-installed NACS charging port, opening the doors to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network. With a comparative charging speed analysis that puts it neck-and-neck with the Tesla Model 3, albeit with some hurdles, Hyundai takes a bold step forward in EV technology integration. While charging interruptions unveiled some initial compatibility glitches, the promise of broader charging experiences awaits as more automakers plan to jump on the NACS bandwagon.

Jan 18
2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5: Pioneering the NACS Journey in Tesla's Charging Kingdom

Kia's Tesla Supercharger Setback: Owners Find Unofficial Workaround

Kia EV6 owners hit a bump in the road as official Tesla Supercharger access is delayed until Spring 2025. Some resourceful drivers, however, are already finding their own ways around the blockade. Using third-party adapters and a clever app registration trick, they've managed to tap into the Tesla network. But beware, this unofficial method isn't without its pitfalls, including slower charging speeds and potential warranty risks.

Jan 17
Kia's Tesla Supercharger Setback: Owners Find Unofficial Workaround

Electric SUV Showdown: Can the Kia EV6, Ford Mach-E, Chevy Equinox EV, and Hyundai Ioniq 5 Dethrone Tesla's Model Y?

As electric vehicles continue to charge ahead, four contenders are eyeing Tesla's Model Y. The Kia EV6, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Chevrolet Equinox EV, and Hyundai Ioniq 5 are stepping into the ring, bringing unique styles, features, and prices to challenge the reigning champion. But can they really outrun the Model Y's mix of range, Supercharger perks, and cargo space? Dive into our detailed comparison to find out which EV suits your vibe and wallet.

Jan 5
Electric SUV Showdown: Can the Kia EV6, Ford Mach-E, Chevy Equinox EV, and Hyundai Ioniq 5 Dethrone Tesla's Model Y?