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Best Electric Vehicles in Canada for 2025: Complete Buyer's Guide

Discover the top electric vehicles available in Canada for 2025. Compare pricing, range, winter performance, and rebate eligibility for Tesla, Hyundai, Kia, Chevrolet, and more.

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Best Electric Vehicles in Canada for 2025: Complete Buyer's Guide
Last Updated: Feb 13, 2025

Best Electric Vehicles in Canada for 2025

The Canadian EV market has matured significantly, with more choices than ever for buyers seeking electric mobility. Whether you prioritize range, affordability, luxury, or family-friendly features, there's an EV that fits your needs. Here's our comprehensive guide to the best electric vehicles available in Canada for 2025.

2025 Tesla Model Y - Best selling EV in Canada

Quick Comparison: Top EVs in Canada 2025

VehicleStarting MSRP (CAD)Range (km)Fast ChargingRebate Eligible
Tesla Model Y$49,990414-53315 min (200+ km)No
Tesla Model 3$59,990513-58015 min (200+ km)No
Hyundai IONIQ 5$54,999400-50418 min (10-80%)Provincial only
Hyundai IONIQ 6$54,999510-58118 min (10-80%)Provincial only
Kia EV6$51,844428-49918 min (10-80%)Provincial only
Kia EV9$62,844450-49024 min (10-80%)Provincial only
Chevrolet Equinox EV$47,599434-51330 min (10-80%)Yes (EVAP)
Ford Mustang Mach-E$56,995370-44045 min (10-80%)No

Federal and Provincial EV Incentives in 2025

Before diving into specific vehicles, understanding the current incentive landscape is crucial for Canadian EV buyers.

Federal Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP)

The federal iZEV program was paused in early 2025 due to depleted funding. However, the government introduced the new Electric Vehicle Affordability Program (EVAP) starting February 16, 2025:

  • BEV rebate: Up to $5,000 (decreasing to $4,000 in 2027, $3,000 in 2028-2029)
  • PHEV rebate: Up to $2,500 (decreasing to $2,000 in 2027)
  • Price cap: Final transaction value of $50,000 or less (excluding vehicles assembled in Canada)
  • Trade restriction: Vehicles must be manufactured in countries with free trade agreements with Canada

Provincial Incentives

Quebec (Roulez Vert Program)

  • Up to $4,000 for new BEV/FCEV vehicles (MSRP under $65,000)
  • $1,000-$2,000 for PHEVs with 10+ kWh battery capacity
  • Program extended until 2026-2027

British Columbia (CleanBC Go Electric)

  • Up to $4,000 for new BEVs (income-based)
  • Up to $2,000 for PHEVs
  • Base MSRP under $55,000 (higher trims under $70,000)

For detailed rebate information, see our complete guide to EV rebates in Canada.


Best Overall EV: Tesla Model Y

Starting MSRP: $49,990 (Standard) - $73,990 (Performance)

Range: Up to 533 km (Long Range AWD)

2025 Tesla Model Y

The refreshed 2025 Tesla Model Y ("Juniper") remains the best-selling EV in Canada and for good reason. With a comfortable interior, impressive cargo space, and Tesla's unmatched Supercharger network, the Model Y offers the most complete EV ownership experience.

Key Features:

  • 17" central touchscreen with redesigned interior
  • Over-the-air software updates
  • Access to Tesla's extensive Supercharger network
  • Optional Full Self-Driving capability ($11,000 or $99/month)
  • Up to 533 km range (Long Range AWD)

Winter Performance: In CAA's 2025 winter EV test, the Tesla Model 3 (similar platform) demonstrated the fastest charging speeds, adding over 200 km in just 15 minutes on a DC fast charger.

Who Should Buy: Anyone seeking the most practical all-around EV with excellent charging infrastructure support. The new Standard model at $49,990 makes it more accessible than ever.

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Best Performance EV: Tesla Model 3

Starting MSRP: $59,990 (Long Range) - $79,990 (Performance)

Range: Up to 580 km (Long Range)

2025 Tesla Model 3 Highland

The "Highland" refresh brought significant improvements to Tesla's sedan, including a redesigned interior, improved noise insulation, and better ride quality. The Model 3 continues to set the standard for electric sedans with its combination of range, performance, and technology.

Key Features:

  • Minimalist interior with 15.4" touchscreen
  • Optimal winter driving performance with heat pump
  • Extensive Supercharger network access
  • Advanced Autopilot standard; Full Self-Driving available
  • 3.1-second 0-100 km/h (Performance)

Rebate Status: Tesla vehicles are currently excluded from federal rebate programs due to manufacturing location requirements.

Who Should Buy: Drivers who prioritize performance, technology, and access to the best charging network. The Model 3 Long Range offers exceptional value for its 580 km range.

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Best Value EV: Chevrolet Equinox EV

Starting MSRP: $47,599 - $71,274

Range: Up to 513 km (FWD)

2025 Chevrolet Equinox EV

The Chevrolet Equinox EV brings long-range capability and family-friendly practicality at an approachable price. Built on GM's dedicated BEV3 platform with Ultium battery technology, it represents excellent value in the compact SUV segment.

Key Features:

  • 17.7" diagonal advanced color LCD with Google built-in
  • Available 19.2 kW bidirectional charging (vehicle-to-home capable)
  • Up to 513 km range (FWD models)
  • 220 hp (FWD) or 300 hp (AWD) configurations
  • LT and RS trim levels available

Rebate Status: May qualify for the new federal EVAP rebate (depending on trim and final price), plus provincial incentives in Quebec and BC.

Who Should Buy: Families seeking an affordable, practical EV with excellent range. The Equinox EV undercuts many competitors while offering more space and features.


Best All-Wheel-Drive EV: Hyundai IONIQ 5

Starting MSRP: $54,999 - $64,999

Range: Up to 504 km (Long Range RWD)

2025 Hyundai IONIQ 5

The Hyundai IONIQ 5 remains one of the most balanced EVs on Canadian roads. With its 800-volt architecture enabling ultra-fast charging, spacious retro-futuristic interior, and excellent all-weather capability, it's a standout choice for Canadian drivers.

Key Features:

  • 800-volt architecture for ultra-fast charging (10-80% in 18 minutes)
  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability for external device charging
  • Spacious cabin with flat floor design
  • Heat pump standard for improved winter efficiency
  • 8-year/160,000 km battery warranty

Winter Performance: Hyundai's heat pump technology helps the IONIQ 5 maintain better range in cold weather. CAA's winter testing showed EVs with heat pumps retain approximately 83% of their range at 0°C, compared to 75% without.

Who Should Buy: Tech-forward buyers who value fast charging and innovative design. The IONIQ 5's V2L capability makes it perfect for camping or emergency power backup.

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Best Aerodynamic Sedan: Hyundai IONIQ 6

Starting MSRP: $54,999 - $64,999

Range: Up to 581 km (Long Range RWD)

The Hyundai IONIQ 6 is a sleek, fastback electric sedan with an industry-leading 0.21 drag coefficient. This aerodynamic efficiency translates to exceptional range, making it the best choice for long-distance commuters.

Key Features:

  • 581 km range (Long Range RWD) - among the best in class
  • 800-volt ultra-fast charging
  • Sleek, aerodynamic design with premium interior
  • Dual-motor AWD available
  • Same 8-year/160,000 km battery warranty

Value Proposition: When it comes to range per dollar, the IONIQ 6 Preferred Long-Range provides up to 30% more range than more expensive competitors.

Who Should Buy: Commuters and highway drivers who prioritize maximum range and don't need SUV practicality.


Best Family SUV: Kia EV9

Starting MSRP: $62,844 - $78,000+

Range: 450-490 km

2025 Kia EV9

The Kia EV9 is a game-changer for families needing three-row seating. Built on Hyundai-Kia's 800-volt E-GMP platform, it offers the space of a traditional large SUV with all the benefits of electric propulsion.

Key Features:

  • True three-row seating for 6-7 passengers
  • 800-volt architecture (10-80% in 24 minutes)
  • Up to 379 hp with thoughtful family design
  • Snow Mode optimized for Canadian winters
  • Heated steering wheel and seats
  • Available GT model with 494 hp coming soon

Winter Capability: The EV9 has been extensively tested in Canadian winters, with specific optimizations for cold-weather performance including battery preconditioning and Snow Mode.

Who Should Buy: Large families who need a true three-row EV. The EV9 is the most practical electric family hauler available in Canada.


Best Mid-Size EV: Kia EV6

Starting MSRP: $51,844 - $78,000 (GT)

Range: 428-499 km

The Kia EV6 shares its platform with the IONIQ 5 but offers a sportier driving character and distinctive crossover styling. The high-performance GT model delivers supercar acceleration at a fraction of the price.

Key Features:

  • 800-volt ultra-fast charging
  • Available GT model with 576 hp (0-100 km/h in 3.5 seconds)
  • Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) capability
  • 8-year/160,000 km battery warranty
  • Sleek, coupe-like roofline

Who Should Buy: Drivers wanting sporty driving dynamics without sacrificing practicality. The GT model is one of the fastest production EVs available.


Canadian Winter EV Performance

Winter range is a critical consideration for Canadian buyers. CAA's comprehensive February 2025 winter performance study revealed important findings:

EV Winter Charging in Canada

Range Loss in Cold Weather

Testing in temperatures from -7°C to -15°C showed:

VehicleWinter Range Loss
Chevrolet Silverado EV14%
Polestar 214%
Tesla Model 3~20%
Hyundai IONIQ 5~25%
Toyota bZ4X37%
Volvo XC40 Recharge39%

Cold Weather Charging

  • Average EVs added ~100 km of range in 15 minutes of fast charging
  • Tesla Model 3 led with 200+ km added in 15 minutes
  • 40% of EV owners report slower charging speeds in cold weather

Tips for Maximizing Winter Range

  1. Precondition while plugged in - Warm the cabin and battery before departing
  2. Use heated seats over cabin heat - More energy-efficient for passengers
  3. Keep battery level above 20% - Cold batteries lose range faster at low charge
  4. Park indoors when possible - Maintains optimal battery temperature
  5. Clear snow and ice - Improves aerodynamics and efficiency

Best Used EVs in Canada

For budget-conscious buyers, the used EV market offers excellent value. Here are top picks:

Ford Mustang Mach-E

Used Price: Starting around $30,000

The Mach-E debuted in 2020 to rave reviews and remains an excellent used buy. With sporty styling, up to 440 km range, and Ford's expanding fast-charging network, it delivers premium EV ownership at used-car prices.

Tesla Model 3 (Pre-2024)

Used Price: Starting around $35,000

Pre-Highland Model 3s offer Tesla's full Supercharger network access and technology suite at significant savings. Software updates keep older models current with new features.

Hyundai Kona Electric

Used Price: Starting around $25,000

The compact Kona Electric offers up to 415 km of range in a city-friendly package. Recent model years include impressive technology and driver assistance features.


What to Consider When Buying an EV in Canada

Charging Infrastructure

  • Home charging: Level 2 chargers (240V) add 30-40 km per hour; most EV owners charge overnight
  • Public charging: Tesla Superchargers are opening to non-Tesla vehicles; Electrify Canada and Petro-Canada networks continue expanding
  • Workplace charging: Increasingly common benefit offered by Canadian employers

Total Cost of Ownership

  • Fuel savings: Average EV saves $1,500-2,500/year vs. gas equivalent
  • Maintenance: No oil changes, fewer brake replacements (regenerative braking)
  • Insurance: Often comparable to gas vehicles; some insurers offer EV discounts

Rebate Stacking

In Quebec and BC, buyers can potentially combine:

  • Federal EVAP rebate (if eligible)
  • Provincial rebates
  • Manufacturer incentives
  • This can reduce effective purchase price by $8,000-$12,000+

The Bottom Line

The 2025 Canadian EV market offers something for everyone. Here's our summary:

  • Best Overall: Tesla Model Y - Unmatched combination of range, charging, and practicality
  • Best Value: Chevrolet Equinox EV - Maximum features and range for the price
  • Best Technology: Hyundai IONIQ 5/6 - Ultra-fast charging and innovative features
  • Best Family EV: Kia EV9 - Only true three-row electric SUV
  • Best Performance: Tesla Model 3 Performance - Supercar acceleration, everyday usability

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Prices shown are Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) in Canadian dollars and do not include freight, PDI, taxes, or additional fees. Actual dealer pricing may vary. Range figures are manufacturer estimates based on NRCan testing; real-world winter range will be lower. Rebate eligibility and amounts are subject to change; verify current requirements at time of purchase.

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