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These four electric SUVs provide hot-rod thrills without the need for gas
- The standard GT produces 480 horsepower and 600 lb-ft of torque, with a Performance upgrade increasing torque to 700 lb-ft.
- According to Chevy, the SS version of the Blazer EV accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds.
- The Ioniq 5 N reached 60 mph in just 3.3 seconds during Edmunds' testing, offering up to 641 horsepower.
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These 4 electric SUVs are experts’ favorites for sporty performance. Here’s why
SUVs are undoubtedly practical, but they can often be a bore. What if you also want sporty performance from your family-hauler? Surprisingly, your best bet might just be an electric SUV. Thanks in part to the inherent advantages of EV powertrain design, hair-raising acceleration is no longer exclusive to low-slung exotics. Plus, many automakers are now making well-rounded performance SUVs that also provide improved handling, stronger braking and…
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