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Tesla Model X is the most-driven EV, Porsche Taycan stays parked

Tesla Model X is the most-driven EV, Porsche Taycan stays parked



Perhaps electric car drivers would rather just admire their Porsche Taycans in the driveway instead of drive them.

That’s among the findings of a new study from iSeeCars about which EVs have accumulated the most miles driven over a three-year period. Heading the list is the 2020 Tesla Model X, closely followed by three of its Tesla siblings, Models Y, 3 and 5.

Finishing in 12th position in the study, which looked at data from more than 860,000 three-year-old EVs, was the hot-shot Taycan. Also among the more intriguing conclusions was that iSeeCars found that the average EV was on the road for 9,059 miles per year, significantly less than the average gasoline-powered automobile, that was driven 12,758 miles annually.

The Model X, a midsize family SUV with three rows of seating, was an anomaly among EVs, racking up an average of 10,378 miles a year. Alternately, the Porsche accumulated 4,846 miles.

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