Electric SUV Options You Should Consider for 2026

Yellow 2026 Acura RSX parked at an angle

The electric vehicle (EV) segment continues to pick up steam and gain popularity among potential shoppers looking for EV SUVs for sale. We wanted to guide readers who are thinking about buying an EV SUV (also known as a BEV, or battery electric vehicle) in 2026. We have a list of some of the best options for the 2026 lineup across the segment, with different-sized EVs depending on what you're looking for. This will help you pinpoint which model is right for you.

The list doesn't include every option out there, and some of these vehicles don't have their release dates completely nailed down; however, it does provide the best options you should consider depending on your travel intentions. From commuting and daily driving to family travel and off-roading, we explore the brands that offer everything from subcompacts to full-size SUVs in the all-electric category. Let's take a closer look.

#1 - The Acura RSX

The original Acura RSX was a compact coupe from the early aughts with its own unique charm. The new 2026 Acura RSX is a sporty EV with its own unique charm. Both follow the brand's ethos of focusing on luxury-sports performance, and that's exactly what you'll get with the 2026 RSX. The new Acura will be powered by Honda's ASIMO operating system for the latest in infotainment and AI-assisted technology, and will sport dual-motor configurations with a sports-tuned suspension. This is a modern-day take on the sports coupe, but in the form of a subcompact EV.

#2 - The Audi Q6 e-tron

If a luxury-oriented compact SUV with great range and ample cargo space is what you're after, the Audi Q6 e-tron is the answer. The Q6 e-tron is a recent addition to the Audi lineup, being an EV counterpart to the gas-powered Q5. If you want a quiet cabin, a smooth ride, and the luxury appointments that Audi is known for, the Q6 e-tron delivers all of that in a five-seater with up to 60.4 cu.ft. of cargo volume and an estimated total range of 321 miles. This makes it versatile as a luxury daily driver or as a compact BEV for a starter family.

#3 - The BMW iX3

Fast charging, long range, iconic power, and xDrive capabilities make the BMW iX3 a noteworthy entry on the list. If you're willing to shop for truly luxurious SUVs for sale, then this has to be one of the models near the top of your shopping list. Scheduled for availability in the summer of 2026, this electric compact sports an estimated range of up to 400 miles on a full charge, can top off its battery pack in 21 minutes at a DC Fast Charge station, and makes up to 463 hp. With the Dynamic Performance Control system for pinpoint-precise handling and the Panoramic Vision technology for increased visibility, the BMW iX3 is quite the engineering achievement.
Blue 2026 Cadillac LYRIQ backed into a parking space

#4 - The Cadillac LYRIQ

Cadillac's midsize LYRIQ is a step up in size for those who want a really good all-electric luxury SUV. Among luxury SUVs for sale in the EV segment, the LYRIQ is all about sophisticated lines and thoughtful cabin accouterments. Where the LYRIQ shines isn't just in its leather seating appointments and sweeping 33-inch infotainment display; it's also with its powerful performance, featuring a spirited dual-motor configuration that makes up to 615 hp. You also have an EPA-estimated range of 326 miles, so the LYRIQ is versatile as a performance-rich SUV as well as a good family vehicle.

#5 - The Cadillac Escalade IQ

The options for a full-size EV are quite limited in the SUV space, but Cadillac offers a couple in the form of the Escalade IQ and the Escalade IQL. These three-row electric vehicles can seat up to seven people and still offer ample room for cargo while providing passengers with a five-star lounge experience. Given the limited competition in the segment, this is going to be an easy best pick for large families looking for a modern, tech-rich EV that delivers amazing range for its size—an EPA-estimated 460 miles. With other Cadillac staples included, such as the hands-free semi-autonomous Super Cruise, the Cadillac IQ, and IQL, these are standout options for 2026.

#6 - The Chevy Bolt

After a brief hiatus, the Chevy Bolt is back. The subcompact EV competes in a very crowded segment of the market but is an ideal fit for those looking for an SUV that is highly affordable, easy to maneuver, and offers many convenient cabin features without being too costly. This could be a disruptive market option given it targets those looking for a practical, entry-level EV without the big price tag. Set to be available in early 2026, the Bolt is an easy recommendation for college students, empty nesters, or those looking to save money by going all-electric for day-to-day commutes.

White 2026 Chevy Equinox EV RS driving to see SUVs for sale

#7 - The Chevy Equinox EV

The 2026 Chevy Equinox EV expands on its options, giving shoppers a practical, and feature-rich vehicle for the model year. If you like the standard gas-powered Equinox, you get the same level of style and economical feasibility with the Equinox EV, only you no longer have to fill it up with gas. You can keep it charged with three different levels of charging, including home charging. The Equinox EV seats up to five people across two rows and offers multiple powertrain configurations, with a total EPA-estimated range of 319 miles. Being one of the most affordable EVs in the segment, the Chevy Equinox EV is a must-buy for shoppers on a budget.

#8 - The Honda 0 SUV

If you've always loved Honda but wanted more options when it comes to their EVs, then the Honda 0 series of vehicles set to debut in 2026 should easily make you happy. The Honda 0 SUV in particular is a noteworthy callout because it is a compact option that offers a very sleek design while still catering to the practicality that Honda is known for. It's expected to offer a good commuting range and will be powered by the ASIMO OS, showing an evolution in Honda's approach to automation, robots, and EV design. 

#9 - The Honda Prologue

If you don't want to wait for the Honda 0 series to launch, the Honda Prologue is an EV that is more readily available among the wide slate of SUVs for sale on the market right now. The 2026 Honda Prologue is a great option for those who love Honda's visual styling but want an economical daily driver with up to 308 miles of EPA-estimated range on a full battery charge. The inclusion of the Honda Sensing suite, up to 57.7 cu.ft. of storage capacity, and a robust infotainment system make the Prologue a smart family upgrade for Honda fans who want an all-electric midsize SUV.

#10 - The Jeep Recon

The 2026 Jeep Recon combines the Jeep Wrangler and Jeep Grand Cherokee to make an exceptional off-road EV. It can seat up to five people, has a total cargo volume of 65.9, plus extra space in the frunk, and has the brand's specialty: open-air functionality with removable doors and swing gate glass21. This all-electric SUV has an estimated range of 250 miles on a full charge, and features multiple motors that produce an impressive 650 hp and 615 lb-ft of torque. With 9.1 inches of ground clearance, all-terrain tires, and Selec-Terrain Management, the Jeep Recon is designed to give EV enthusiasts a rugged, powerful, modern off-road EV in one package. 

#11 - The Kia EV9

The 2026 Kia EV9 is one of the few three-row electric SUVs that can seat up to seven people, is compatible with Tesla Supercharger stations, and has an EPA-estimated range of 305 total miles.The dual-motor configuration produces up to 379 hp and 516 lb-ft of torque. Like other Kia vehicles, the EV9 comes equipped with a set of uniquely gorgeous 21-inch wheels, an aerodynamic silhouette with dual sunroofs, and 25 standard driver assist technologies. The combination of cabin conveniences, practical performance features, and a great design makes the EV9 an all-around enticing option if you're shopping for a family-sized electric SUV.
Green 2026 Kia Niro EV driving on an empty road

#12 - The Kia Niro EV

Kia's subcompact Niro EV keeps things simple with a cost-effective trim lineup consisting of the Wind and the Wave. Up to 253 miles of EPA-estimated range in a front-wheel drive design makes the Niro EV a practical choice for drivers interested in a brand-new yet very affordable all-electric subcompact SUV. Like many of Kia's other vehicles, the Niro EV has its own distinct style, with two-tone color schemes, unique 17-inch wheels, and up to 17 standard drive-assist technologies. With seating for up to five people, 63.7 cu.ft. of cargo volume, and a 10.25-inch infotainment suite, the Niro EV has everything you need from a subcompact that looks good and is practical for daily driving.

#13 - The Mercedes-Benz GLB EV

The big selling point of the 2027 Mercedes-Benz GLB EV is its combination of range, size, performance, and luxury in one complete package. The GLB EV offers the latest in the MBUX infotainment tech, extensive driver assistive technologies, and a high-efficiency electric drive unit, which can output up to 349 hp and 380 lb-ft of torque with the 4MATIC all-wheel drive configuration. The GLB EV also has a max estimated range of 392 miles and can recharge up to 161 miles in just 10 minutes at a DC Fast Charge station18. It's an all-encompassing electric SUV with seating for up to seven people, and it is definitely worth keeping an eye on for its release in late 2026.

#14 - The Range Rover EV

Land Rover's Range Rover EV will be the first time that the luxury SUV will go all-electric. The brand is known for seating up to seven passengers across three rows while offering top-of-the-line luxury refinement and ruggedness in one package. The Range Rover EV will continue that trend, taking lessons learned from the Range Rover PHEV and MHEV, and advancing on them for electric-only propulsion. The big selling points of the Range Rover EV are its near-silent travel experience, high-end performance, and long range for its size. If you're looking for a vehicle that offers a refined, modern experience in an all-electric SUV, this is the model to keep your eyes on.

#15 - The Subaru Solterra

Where the Subaru Uncharted targets the subcompact crowd with a sporty, diminutive offering, the Subaru Solterra is slightly larger, more powerful, and adds a few premium touches, like leather upholstery. If you like the Uncharted but want something slightly larger, maybe for ride-sharing, a growing family, or for your outdoor activities, the 2026 Subaru Solterra is the right choice. It offers up to 338 hp with Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and an estimated max range of 288 miles. The standout exterior styling and Subaru's reputation for precision handling will be the bigger selling points for this one.

#16 - The Subaru Uncharted

While the Subaru Uncharted shares a lot in common with the Toyota C-HR, the optional Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive or front-wheel drive options for the 2026 Subaru Uncharted help separate it from the competition. Plus, it has a maximum range of over 300 miles, according to EPA estimates. This versatile subcompact is perfect for solo drivers, students, or those looking for a good commuter for work. You can charge from 10% to 80% in just 30 minutes thanks to fast charging, and it's designed with a battery preconditioning system to deliver optimal charging performance in cold weather. 
Blue 2026 Toyota bZ driving down a residential street

#17 - The Toyota bZ Woodland

With the ever-increasing popularity of off-road vehicles, Toyota decided to expand the bZ line of EVs into the rugged, off-road adventure segment. The 2026 bZ Woodland is scheduled for release in the first half of 2026 and offers a strong sense of utility and capacity as a midsize all-electric SUV. It seats five across two rows, comes standard with roof rails, and offers all-wheel drive with X-Mode. With up to 8.3 inches of ground clearance and all-terrain tires, this is a good competitor in the off-road segment for shoppers interested in an all-electric family vehicle that you can use for regular outdoor adventures. Just be mindful of charging infrastructure when venturing too far away from the beaten path.

#18 - The Toyota Highlander EV

A lot of EVs fit into the subcompact and compact categories, leaving a lot to be desired for larger families or those looking for a good three-row passenger vehicle. The Toyota Highlander EV is the answer to those asking for more three-row options in the all-electric SUV space. It's designed as the battery-operated iteration of the Grand Highlander and offers a sleek design with some of the rugged appeal that the Highlander models are known for. It's scheduled for a 2026 release and would be an easy top pick for families who love what the current Grand Highlander has to offer but want it in an all-electric format.

#19 - The Volvo EX60

The 2027 Volvo EX60 is a brand-new nameplate added to the company's lineup, and it will mark a turning point for the company as the EX brand will focus on automotive electrification. The EX60 is basically an all-electric version of Volvo's popular compact XC60. The EX60, however, is running on the advanced SPA3 platform and ushering in more advanced tech and handling within Volvo's EV ecosystem. If you're a fan of Volvo, and in particular the XC60, you'll likely want to keep an eye on the EX60 as a potential must-buy if you're shopping for an all-electric SUV for sale.

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