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Elon Musk has been in the spotlight — even more so than usual — with his role in President Trump’s administration to improve efficiency in the U.S. government, but some Americans have lashed back at the Tesla CEO. Some EV enthusiasts and consumers looking to buy new cars are starting to look for alternatives to Tesla vehicles.

Consumer Reports is a trusted nonprofit that tests automobiles and surveys its members about their own vehicles. The firm tests and reviews electric vehicles and maintains a page that lists them based on how well they perform. 

Here, we’ve compiled the Top 10 non-Tesla electric vehicles based on their overall CR scores. CR’s scoring system is based on a range of criteria including reliability, owner’s satisfaction, and mileage.

BMW and Porsche rounded out the top three vehicles, and almost all of the vehicles that made the top 10 were foreign brands. 

The 2025 Nissan Leaf is the cheapest at around $28,000, while the most expensive is the Mercedes-Benz EQS at over $104,000.

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