Electric cars are driven the least while costing the most

(iSeeCars) – When comparing how many miles people drive gasoline, hybrid and electric vehicles, 3-year-old gas cars are driven 12,813 miles a year while EVs are driven 20 percent less, or 10,256 miles. Plug-in hybrids are driven 12,199 miles, or 4.8 percent less than gasoline cars, while standard hybrids are driven 12,471 miles, or 2.7 percent less than gasoline models.

“Range anxiety and charging infrastructure are top-of-mind for EV drivers, and those factors likely limit how far owners will drive them,” said Karl Brauer, iSeeCars Executive Analyst. “Hybrids and plug-in hybrids, where all-electric battery range is limited but range anxiety isn’t a factor, are driven only slightly less than gasoline cars, as reflected in their similar yearly mileage.”

Average Miles Driven per Year for 3-Year-Old Gas Cars, EVs, and Hybrids – iSeeCars StudyDrivetrainAvg Miles Driven per YearCompared to Gas CarsGas Cars12,813–EVs10,256-20.0%Plug-In Hybrids12,199-4.8%Hybrids12,471-2.7%

Most Driven Electric Vehicles

Teslas are driven more than any other electric vehicle. The Model 3, X, and Y all cover more than 11,000 miles a year, which is above the EV average of 10,256 annual miles. The Model S averages only 8,293 miles a year, or 19 percent less than the average EV, making it one of the most expensive electric cars to operate on a per-miles basis (see below for more info).

The Most Driven 3-Year-Old EVs – iSeeCars StudyRankModelAvg Miles Driven per Year% Compared to EV Average1Tesla Model 311,95916.6%2Tesla Model X11,46711.8%3Tesla Model Y11,33510.5%EV Average10,256–4Hyundai Kona Electric9,275-9.6%5Ford Mustang Mach-E9,044-11.8%6Audi e-tron8,716-15.0%7Volkswagen ID.48,336-18.7%8Audi e-tron Sportback8,335-18.7%9Tesla Model S8,293-19.1%10Volvo XC40 Recharge7,943-22.5%11Chevrolet Bolt EV7,284-29.0%12Nissan LEAF7,180-30.0%13Polestar 27,008-31.7%14BMW i36,527-36.4%15Porsche Taycan6,308-38.5%

“Teslas offer more range and access to the Supercharger Network, both of which support higher use rates than the average electric vehicle,” said Brauer “This makes the Model 3, X, and Y more cost-effective on a per-mile basis, while the Model S is among the most expensive EV to operate.”

Most Driven Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles

Plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) cost more than hybrids but less than electric vehicles, and their average driven miles per year is relatively close to gasoline models. At more than 19,000 miles a year, the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid minivan is driven over 50 percent further than the average PHEV, and 50 percent further than the average gasoline model.

The Most Driven 3-Year-Old Plug-In Hybrids – iSeeCars StudyRankModelAvg Miles Driven per Year% Compared to Plug-In Hybrid Average1Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid19,03456.0%Plug-In Hybrid Average12,199–2Toyota Prius Prime11,480-5.9%3Toyota RAV4 Prime11,091-9.1%4Volvo XC90 Recharge10,782-11.6%5Honda Clarity Plug-In Hybrid10,684-12.4%6Lincoln Aviator10,504-13.9%7BMW X510,272-15.8%8BMW 5 Series10,069-17.5%9Hyundai Ioniq Plug-In Hybrid9,869-19.1%10Volvo XC60 Recharge9,740-20.2%11Volvo S60 Recharge9,393-23.0%12BMW X39,359-23.3%13Jeep Wrangler Unlimited9,298-23.8%14Audi Q59,063-25.7%15BMW 3 Series8,942-26.7%16Porsche Cayenne7,628-37.5%

“Plug-in hybrids are not as cost-efficient as traditional cars, but they do offer zero-emission use for a limited distance, along with zero range anxiety,” said Brauer.

The Most Driven Hybrids

The average hybrid is driven at almost the same level as gasoline models, with the top three hybrids (Honda Insight, Toyota Prius, and Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid) driven at least 20 percent further than the average gas car.

The Most Driven 3-Year-Old Hybrids – iSeeCars StudyRankModelAvg Miles Driven per Year% Compared to Hybrid Average1Honda Insight18,34147.1%2Toyota Prius15,22922.1%3Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid15,01420.4%4Toyota Sienna14,37515.3%5Ford Escape Hybrid13,99312.2%6Toyota Highlander Hybrid13,3126.7%7Toyota Camry Hybrid13,1785.7%8Toyota Corolla Hybrid12,9363.7%9Kia Sorento Hybrid12,9173.6%10Ford F-15012,8553.1%11Honda Accord Hybrid12,6221.2%12Toyota RAV4 Hybrid12,5310.5%Hybrid Average12,471–13Hyundai Elantra Hybrid12,324-1.2%14Hyundai Sonata Hybrid12,193-2.2%15Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid11,701-6.2%16Toyota Avalon Hybrid11,647-6.6%17Lexus RX 450hL11,334-9.1%18Toyota Venza11,154-10.6%19Kia Niro11,121-10.8%20Ford Explorer Hybrid11,005-11.8%21Honda CR-V Hybrid10,963-12.1%22Lexus RX 450h10,113-18.9%23Lexus ES 300h9,771-21.7%24Lexus NX 300h9,309-25.4%25Lexus UX 250h9,044-27.5%

“The top 10 driven hybrids are above the average annual mileage of gasoline models, reflecting their lower operating costs and lack of range anxiety,” said Brauer.

EVs: The Most Expensive Cars Due To High Cost and Low Use 

The limited use of EVs, combined with their higher list price, results in a 63.6 percent higher cost per 1,000 miles driven annually compared to gasoline cars. Plug-in hybrid vehicles cost 39.4 percent more than gasoline models, while standard hybrids actually cost 2.1 percent less than gasoline cars for every 1,000 driven miles per year. 

Average Cost per 1k Miles Driven for 3-Year-Old Gas Cars, EVs and Hybrids – iSeeCars StudyDrivetrainAvg Miles Driven per YearAvg New PricePrice per 1k Miles per YearCompared to Gas CarsGas Cars12,813$40,009$3,123–EVs10,256$52,387$5,10863.6%Plug-In Hybrids12,199$53,081$4,35139.4%Hybrids12,471$38,113$3,056-2.1%

“Everyone knows electric vehicles cost more than gasoline, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid models,” said Brauer. “But when we combined their list price with the low use rate for EVs and compared those figures to other vehicle types, we were able to quantify exactly how much more electric vehicle buyers are paying, only to drive them less.”

Hybrids Are the Most Cost-Effective Vehicles, Even Better than Gasoline Cars

While electric vehicles have the most expensive drivetrain for their annual mileage, hybrids have the least expensive drivetrain – even cheaper than traditional gasoline models. This is because hybrid owners use their cars at almost the same rate as gasoline cars, while their average price is slightly lower than gasoline models. 

“Hybrids have become increasingly popular with consumers in recent years,” said Brauer. “And now many mainstream models, including the newest Toyota Camry, are only sold as a hybrid. This technology is set to become the dominant drivetrain throughout the industry.”

The Most Expensive EVs and Hybrid Cars per 1,000 Miles Driven: Luxury Cars

When ranked by cost per miles driven per year the Porsche Taycan is the most expensive car among EVs and hybrids, with a cost of $22,021 per 1,000 miles driven. Luxury cars are typically not driven as much as mainstream cars, but when combined with the higher cost of EVs and hybrids, these premium models become the most expensive cars per 1,000 miles.

Most Expensive 3-Year-Old EVs and Hybrids per 1k Miles Driven – iSeeCars StudyRankModelDrivetrainAvg Miles Driven per YearAvg New PricePrice per 1k Miles per Year1Porsche TaycanEV6,308$138,914$22,0212Porsche CayennePlug-In Hybrid7,628$111,985$14,6813Tesla Model S*EV8,293$96,394$11,6234Audi e-tron Sportback*EV8,335$77,286$9,2735Audi e-tronEV8,716$76,515$8,7796Polestar 2*EV7,008$59,900$8,5487Lincoln AviatorPlug-In Hybrid10,504$80,952$7,7078Volvo XC40 RechargeEV7,943$59,098$7,4409BMW i3EV6,527$48,456$7,42410BMW X5Plug-In Hybrid10,272$75,483$7,34811Tesla Model X*EV11,467$82,979$7,23612Audi Q5Plug-In Hybrid9,063$60,582$6,68513Volvo XC90 RechargePlug-In Hybrid10,782$71,870$6,66614Volvo XC60 RechargePlug-In Hybrid9,740$64,831$6,65615BMW 5 SeriesPlug-In Hybrid10,069$63,512$6,307* Average MSRP was used for these cars instead of average new car list price

“At between 6,000 and 8,500 miles a year, luxury cars like the Porsche Taycan, Porsche Cayenne Plug-in Hybrid, and Tesla Model S are being driven far less than the average car,” said Brauer. “This makes their $95,000-plus price an expensive premium when measured against cost per 1,000 miles per year.”

The Least Expensive HybridsCars per 1,000 Miles Driven

The Honda Insight Hybrid is the least expensive vehicle among EVs and hybrids, costing just $1,463 per 1,000 miles driven per year. It’s followed by the Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid at $1,813 per 1,000 miles and the Toyota Corolla Hybrid at $1,857 per 1,000 miles. Unfortunately, the Insight Hybrid and Ioniq Hybrid were canceled after the 2022 model year, but they remain available on the used car market.

Least Expensive 3-Year-Old Plug-In Hybrid and Hybrids per 1k Miles Driven – iSeeCars StudyRankModelDrivetrainAvg Miles Driven per YearAvg New PricePrice per 1k Miles per Year1Honda InsightHybrid18,341$26,836$1,4632Hyundai Ioniq HybridHybrid15,014$27,225$1,8133Toyota Corolla HybridHybrid12,936$24,023$1,8574Toyota PriusHybrid15,229$28,644$1,8815Hyundai Elantra HybridHybrid12,324$26,828$2,1776Chrysler Pacifica HybridPlug-In Hybrid19,034$44,130$2,3197Ford Escape HybridHybrid13,993$33,508$2,3958Toyota Camry HybridHybrid13,178$31,646$2,4019Hyundai Sonata HybridHybrid12,193$31,658$2,59610Honda Accord HybridHybrid12,622$32,862$2,60411Kia NiroHybrid11,121$29,692$2,67012Toyota Prius PrimePlug-In Hybrid11,480$31,110$2,71013Toyota RAV4 HybridHybrid12,531$35,002$2,79314Kia Sorento HybridHybrid12,917$37,145$2,87615Toyota SiennaHybrid14,375$42,508$2,957

“The price increase between hybrids and traditional gasoline models keeps dropping, making hybrids an increasingly desirable option for consumers looking to keep both purchase price and operating costs low without altering their driving habits or facing range anxiety,” said Brauer.

The Most Expensive Gasoline Cars per 1,000 Miles Driven: Sports Cars

While electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids are among the most expensive vehicles on a cost-per-mile basis, high-performance sports cars still outrank them – even with a traditional gasoline drivetrain. Cars like the Porsche 911, Porsche 718 Cayman, and Lexus LC 500 are driven less than 5,000 miles a year, which translates to between $25,000 and $43,000 per 1,000 miles driven.

Most Expensive 3-Year-Old Gas Cars per 1k Miles Driven – iSeeCars StudyRankModelAvg Miles Driven per YearAvg New PricePrice per 1k Miles per Year1Porsche 9113,847$166,229$43,2142Porsche 718 Cayman3,950$102,387$25,9183Lexus LC 5004,402$110,189$25,0304Mercedes-Benz G-Class6,616$164,426$24,8545Porsche 718 Boxster4,134$99,850$24,1546Chevrolet Corvette3,600$86,406$24,0047BMW 8 Series6,821$121,000$17,7398Audi RS 77,586$133,242$17,5639Mercedes-Benz S-Class7,334$127,334$17,36310BMW M88,577$148,400$17,30311Porsche Panamera7,166$114,469$15,97512Jaguar F-TYPE5,545$87,388$15,76113Audi RS Q89,149$138,046$15,08914Mercedes-Benz AMG GT8,088$120,043$14,84215BMW M58,687$121,556$13,99316Maserati Ghibli6,693$90,584$13,53317BMW X6 M9,403$124,581$13,24918BMW M46,569$84,332$12,83819Mercedes-Benz E-Class (convertible)6,723$82,084$12,20920BMW X5 M9,984$121,253$12,145

“Sports cars and high-performance models serve a very specific, very narrow focus for most owners,” said Brauer. “They are the antithesis of practically, as their annual mileage confirms.”

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Methodology

iSeeCars analyzed the odometer readings from over 1.3 million 3-year-old used cars sold from November 2022 to April 2023, and also compared these mileage numbers by model to the list prices of the same models when they were sold new. MSRP was used for cars from Tesla and Polestar, as well as the Audi e-tron Sportback. The average miles driven per year were calculated for each model as well as drivetrain, and the average new car price was expressed as a cost per 1,000 miles driven per year. The latter was used to rank models from most expensive to least expensive with respect to their driving patterns.

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