Cars.com Names Top EV Picks as Nearly 50% of Shoppers Accelerate Purchases Ahead of Federal EV Tax Credit Expiration Sept. 30
Awareness of the federal EV tax credit is high. While 70% of EV and plug-in hybrid shoppers are aware of the credit, just over half (53%) know when it ends, and 78% say it plays a major or contributing role in their decision to go electric. Nearly half (47%)1 of EV considerers say the elimination of the credit may accelerate their purchase timeline — urgency that is showing up in the marketplace, with demand on
"The federal EV tax credit helped make EVs more affordable, and while its expiration at the end of September may slow demand in the short term, it doesn't mean the end of affordable EVs," said
With 77 EV models now available,
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Best Value EV — 2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV
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2-Row SUV — 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 5
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3-Row SUV — 2026 Kia EV9
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Electric Car — 2025 Hyundai Ioniq 6
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Luxury EV — 2026
Lucid Air - Pickup Truck — 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV
Inventory Grows, Prices Diverge, Consumers Buy Faster Before Deadline
New EV inventory grew 1.4% YoY in August, with Chevrolet and Honda scaling back supply due to five EV launches last year, while most other brands expanded. Average new EV prices climbed 4.1% YoY as more premium models entered the market. On the used side, inventory surged 38% YoY to 97 models, but vehicles are moving faster — spending just 46 days on the lot, down from 66 days the same time a year ago. Tesla, which makes up about one-third of used EV listings, saw average prices fall 16.2% YoY, pulling the overall used-EV average down 3.8%.
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