Top 10 Electric Vehicles of Early 2026













Unveiling the Electric Titans: The Best-Selling EVs of Early 2026
Navigating a Shifting Market: The Current State of EV Sales
The electric vehicle sector has experienced a downturn in sales during the first half of 2026. A total of 462,892 EVs were sold, marking a 24 percent reduction compared to the same period in 2025. This decline follows the elimination of federal tax incentives in late 2025. Our examination focuses on the first quarter's sales data to identify the ten leading electric models.
Data Challenges and Methodological Adjustments in EV Sales Tracking
Compiling accurate EV sales figures presents a unique challenge, as certain manufacturers, notably Tesla and Rivian, do not release specific sales data for individual models or for electric variants of vehicles also offered with internal combustion engines. To address this, we rely on estimations, now primarily sourced from Cox Automotive, a shift from previous years when Automotive News provided these projections.
Cadillac Lyriq: Holding Steady Amidst Market Fluctuations
The Cadillac Lyriq has maintained its position as the tenth best-selling EV, despite a 16 percent drop in sales during the second quarter compared to the previous year. Overall, the mid-size electric SUV has experienced a 19 percent decrease in sales throughout the first half of the year.
Lexus RZ: A Remarkable Surge in Popularity
The Lexus RZ has shown exceptional growth, with sales surging by 107 percent compared to the previous year, when only 3779 units were sold. Second-quarter sales alone were 44 percent higher than in Q2 2025, signaling a strong performance for the electric Lexus.
Honda Prologue: Facing Significant Headwinds
Despite its presence on this list, the Honda Prologue is encountering a difficult year. Sales have fallen by 49 percent in the first half, and second-quarter sales saw a 25 percent decrease year-over-year.
Ford Mustang Mach-E: Enduring a Challenging Period
Ford's sole remaining electric vehicle, the Mustang Mach-E, holds the seventh spot. However, the first half of 2026 has been tough, with sales declining by 31 percent in the second quarter and 47 percent for the year overall.
Rivian R1S: Stabilized Sales for the Three-Row SUV
Sales of Rivian's R1S have stabilized, showing a modest 1 percent increase in Q2 and a 2 percent rise over the first six months, according to Cox Automotive estimates. The R1S significantly outperforms its truck counterpart, the R1T, which recorded an estimated 2877 units sold this year.
Chevrolet Equinox EV: A Dip After Previous Success
The Chevrolet Equinox EV, which was the top-selling non-Tesla EV last year, has seen a considerable decline. Second-quarter sales were down 62 percent, and overall sales for the first half have fallen by 41 percent. The related Blazer EV faces even greater challenges, with sales down 75 percent to 3166 units this year.
Toyota bZ: A Strong Performer Moving Down the Ranks
The Toyota bZ continues to have a robust year, though it dropped from third to fourth place after the second quarter. Its sales improved by 107 percent year-over-year in Q2 and are up 90 percent for the first half. These figures do not include the larger bZ Woodland, which has sold 554 units since its launch.
Hyundai Ioniq 5: Leading Non-Tesla EV Sales
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 has emerged as the leading non-Tesla EV in early 2026. Sales increased by 4 percent in the second quarter and by 9 percent over the first half of the year.
Tesla Model 3: Maintaining Position Despite Declines
Despite an estimated 34 percent drop in sales through the first half of the year, the Tesla Model 3 remains the second best-selling EV in the United States, according to Cox Automotive. Its Q2 sales decreased by 28 percent compared to the previous year.
Tesla Model Y: Dominating the EV Market
The Tesla Model Y continues to be the most popular electric vehicle in the United States, with an estimated 9 percent increase in sales during the first six months of 2026. However, its second-quarter sales saw a slight 2 percent dip compared to the same period last year.