Recommendation Automotive

Best Luxury Electric Cars to Consider as Tesla Alternatives

For Whom/What:

commuting

Requirements:

luxurious interior

good UI

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What are viable alternatives to Tesla? I already own a Model X, and want to switch to another brand now there are so many electric car brands. The interior of Teslas always kinda felt cheap to me, so something more luxurious would be a considering factor.

Jesse Adams
4 weeks ago

If you are looking for a non-tesla EV brand that has high range (400+ miles) and luxury aesthetics, I would recommend Lucid Motors. It was founded in California (as Tesla did), and they began production of their sedan (Lucid Air) a few years back. They are also preparing to launch their SUV line (Lucid Gravity) as of 2024. 

Lucid Air supposedly features range up to 500-ish miles, max power of 1200hp, and can go from 0-60mph in under 2 seconds, depending on how many upgrades you get. Their max range is really impressive considering that most EV's today have 300-ish miles of range.

Lucid's upcoming SUV line (Gravity) is also a luxury EV that many people are waiting for. Lucid debuted Gravity at the 2024 LA Auto Show and it supposedly features 400+miles of range and can seat up to 7 people depending on the configuration. If you are considering trading in your Tesla X for another electric SUV, it might be worth waiting for another year to test drive Lucid Gravity.

Lucid Air
Brand: Lucid Motors
Lucid Gravity
Brand: Lucid Motors
michpen
3 weeks ago

I totally agree with you that the interior aesthetics and features of Tesla cars do not live up to their price tags. I personally don’t own an EV (yet), but if you want a car with really luxurious interior, without paying well over 6-figures, I’d recommend Mercedes-Benz.

My cousin has both EQE sedan and SUV, and their interior is so stunning. They have so many gadgets, screens, leather details, led lighting, etc. that seamlessly flow together to create an insanely futuristic aesthetics. Newer models of Mercedes also have MBUX, which is an upscale infotainment system that uses AI to personalize driving experience. I’d even say their interior quality is comparable to highest-end brands like Bentley, which makes you pay a small fortune for every single customization!

Both EQE sedan and SUV have mid to high 200 mile range, which is certainly not as high as EV brands like Tesla and Rivian, but my cousin seems to have no complaints. The amazing and reliable build-quality, comfort (so quiet and smooth while driving), and high-tech features are totally worth it, if you don’t obsess over range and performance. I’m definitely eyeing on the EQE Sedan as my next car!

EQE Sedan
Brand: Mercedes-Benz
EQE SUV
Brand: Mercedes-Benz
PaoloK
3 weeks ago

You should checkout BMW iX (SUV), which is coming out in 2025. My last 3 cars were BMW’s, and their cars are all super well-rounded and classy. BMW has a few different models now (i4,i5,i7,and ix) to choose from, and you can also upgrade them to M-models for extra performance.

If you’re not set on getting an SUV, you should also check out i5 and i7 sedans. i5’s are more affordable (vs. i7), starting at around $67,000 (vs i7’s $105,700 ), but if you can afford it, i7 probably justifies the higher price tag – it is an absolute masterpiece of a luxury car, in my opinion.

Katie Cooper
3 weeks ago

Porsche Taycan is my top luxury EV pick. Both its exterior and interior aesthetics are absolutely amazing and timeless, and despite its higher price tag (than most EV's), I think you definitely get what you pay for. 

One of the most amazing features of Porsche cars is that there are so many customization options available for the interior design. You get options to configure in multi-toned leather, various trim materials (such as aluminum, carbon fiber, etc.), dozen different colors of the stitching, and even the color of the seat belts! You can truly build a unique interior that will satisfy your eyes. 

Taycan
Brand: Porsche