Jeep Wagoneer S Is America’s Most Searched-For EV on Google, No Electric Mustang in Sight
The Jeep Wagoneer S is the most searched-for electric vehicle in America. However, the ranking does not include the Mustang Mach-E and there is no sight of the Cybertruck.
Jeep credits the Wagoneer S with 600 horsepower (608 metric horsepower) and 617 pound-feet (837 Newton meters) of torque, which makes it flash from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 kph) in 3.4 seconds. A battery pack with a capacity of 100 kWh stores enough energy to allow the vehicle to drive as far as 300 miles (483 kilometers) on a single charge.
The second most searched-for electric car on Google is the long-promised, but not-yet-going-into-production second-generation Tesla Roadster. Once again, Elon Musk overpromised and underdelivered.
The long-awaited Roadster should be the quickest car in the world, with record-setting acceleration and performance, Tesla claims. The automaker announced that the model should be capable of accelerating from 0 to 60 mph in 1.1 seconds. That is quick, indeed. 135,000 people searched for the roadster over the last six months.
Most searched-for future EVs in the US
1. Jeep Wagoneer S – 165,000
2. Tesla Roadster – 135,000
3. Lucid Gravity – 40,500
4. Rivian R3 – 33,100
5. Mercedes EQG – 27,100
6. Dodge Charger Daytona – 22,200
7.Polestar 4 – 22,200
8. Cadillac Celestiq – 18,100
9. Fisker Pear – 18,100
10. Audi Q6 e-tron – 14,800
The Lucid Gravity rounds up the podium. Over 40,000 people were interested to find out information about the crossover that the American automaker officially unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show last year. The model will enter production in late 2024. First customers should have it delivered in early 2025.
There is no Mustang Mach-E in sight. Ford disclosed plans to reveal the second generation of the model in 2026, with a coupe version included in the lineup. The Tesla Cybertruck, already out there on public roads, with thousands already delivered, modified, and put to the test in the harshest conditions, and a must-have among celebrities in the US, is not in the ranking of future EVs.
Most searched-for future electric vehicles in the United Kingdom
But it leads in the ranking of the most searched-for electric vehicles on Google in the United Kingdom. There were 440,100 Internet users who wanted to know more about the electric pickup truck that has every little chance to actually be sold in Europe. The model does not comply with the traffic regulations in force on the Old Continent, but it still gets plenty of attention. The model has started a European tour this summer.
The Mercedes EQG comes in second with 165,900 searches on Google. The Tesla Roadster, with hypercar-like performance, seems to have the same exact effect on the customers in the UK as it does in the US: it attracts like a magnet. 118,400 people went online to search for it, according to a study carried out by Hippo Leasing.
1. Tesla Cybertruck – 440,100
2. Mercedes EQG – 165,900
3. Tesla Roadster – 118,400
4. Dacia Spring – 68,100
5. Audi Q6 e-tron – 43,900
6. Cupra Tavascan – 26,600
7. Vauxhall Frontera – 25,200
8. Fiat 500e – 24,100
9. Range Rover Electric – 23,800
10. Polestar 5 – 21,700