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WORST Hybrid Cars & Electric Cars That Will Empty Your Bank Account

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Electric vehicles (EVs) vary significantly in energy efficiency, often measured in kilowatt-hours per 100 miles (kWh/100 miles) or miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe). Models with higher energy consumption are generally less efficient, leading to shorter ranges and increased charging costs.

Here are some EVs noted for higher energy consumption:

GMC Hummer EV

This electric pickup is among the least efficient, with an energy consumption of approximately 47 kWh/100 miles. Its substantial weight and size contribute to this high consumption.

Audi e-tron S
The e-tron S has an energy consumption of around 46 kWh/100 miles, reflecting its performance-oriented design and luxury features.

Rivian R1T
This electric pickup truck consumes about 45 kWh/100 miles, influenced by its off-road capabilities and robust construction.

Ford F-150 Lightning
The electric version of the popular F-150 has an energy consumption of approximately 44 kWh/100 miles, due to its size and utility focus.

Porsche Taycan 4S
This sports EV consumes about 49 kWh/100 miles, reflecting its high-performance design.

These models, while offering various features and capabilities, have higher energy consumption rates compared to more efficient EVs. Prospective buyers should consider energy efficiency alongside other factors such as performance, range, and utility when selecting an electric vehicle.

For a visual overview of some of the least efficient hybrid and electric vehicles, you might find the following video informative:

 
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