Electric Baby Telluride Arrives: Kia EV3 Shows You Don’t Need a $65K EV to Go Premium
Electric baby Telluride arrives with the Kia EV3, showing premium feel without that $65K price tag. It rolls quiet and roomy, sort of like a smaller Telluride but all electric. Owning it means affordable luxury maybe, not over the top.
Kia EV3

The EV3 exists as this compact electric, baby Telluride style without big cost. You own it and it repeats the smooth city drives softly. Premium touches there, uncertainty about long hauls though. Feels useful enough, mild contradiction in power. Sort of lingers okay.
Hyundai Kona Electric

Owning Kona Electric is affordable premium electric, lineup brother maybe. Shows you don’t need much money, repeats the zip around town. Exists small and practical, softens on highways. You wonder range daily. Not fully sure.
Chevrolet Equinox EV

The Equinox EV hangs as mid size electric value, premium hints inside. Baby Telluride rival sort of, driven quietly repeats comfort. Mild uncertainty space versus price. Feels unnecessary to compare sometimes. Just is there.
Ford Escape PHEV

With Escape PHEV, it’s electric ish affordable, premium feel light. Arrives without huge spend, softens gas backup. Repeats the hybrid quiet. Contradiction full EV maybe. Owns the commute okay.
Volkswagen ID.4

The ID.4 exists roomy electric cheap-ish, premium screens softly. Shows value like EV3, repeats space surprise. You own it and question build long term. Mild repeat of range claims. Acceptable I guess.
Tesla Model Y

Owning Model Y means premium electric but pricier, base trims closer. Baby Telluride no, still Tesla shine. Driven its way autopilot repeats. Uncertainty repair costs. Feels overkill sometimes.
Subaru Solterra

The Solterra feels affordable all electric AWD, premium subtle. Lineup filler electric, softens trails lightly. Repeats the safety nags. Not resolving battery size. Hangs around unsure.
Nissan Ariya

With Ariya, electric premium without excess, roomy like Telluride mini. Shows don’t need $65K, repeats smooth ride. Mild contradiction front drive. You wonder updates. Okay anyway.
Toyota bZ4X

The bZ4X exists as Toyota electric value, premium quiet cabin. Baby version somehow, driven repeats reliability vibe. Uncertainty excitement factor. Softens questions on charging. Lingers fine.
Honda Prologue

Owning Prologue is new electric spacious, affordable premium entry. EV3 competitor direct, repeats the family hauler feel. Mild unsure on power delivery. Just sort of settles.
