Electric SUVs are shaking up the market with their competitive pricing, and a recent development is making waves in the industry. Three electric vehicles, a Hyundai, a Kia, and a Rivian, have managed to undercut the price of the popular Tesla Model Y, sparking curiosity about what sets them apart from their more expensive counterpart. One key difference is the retention of traditional buttons, a feature that Tesla has opted to do without in favor of a more minimalist approach. But what do these affordable electric SUVs offer that justifies their lower price tags, and how do they compare to the Tesla Model Y?
The three electric SUVs that undercut the Tesla Model Y on price all did the same thing Tesla will not: they kept the buttons — a Hyundai at $35,000 with a gauge cluster, a Kia that charges 10 to 80 percent in 20 minutes, and a Rivian with a bigger frunk Autonocion.com