2026 NRCan Data · 274 Vehicles

What EV Is Best For Me?

Answer 7 quick questions about how you drive, where you live, and what you need — and we'll rank every 2026 BEV in Canada by how well it fits your life.

Question 1 of 7

What will you mainly use this vehicle for?

This is the most important factor — it determines which vehicle class fits you best.

Question 2 of 7

How many people do you regularly carry?

Including yourself. The EV must seat everyone comfortably.

Question 3 of 7

How far do you drive on a typical day?

We add a 1.5× cold-weather buffer to ensure real-world range in Alberta winters.

Question 4 of 7

Do you need to tow anything?

Towing capacity varies dramatically between EV classes. Be honest — towing heavily impacts range.

Question 5 of 7

What climate do you regularly drive in?

Cold weather reduces EV range 15–30%. City kWh/100km is a better proxy for cold-weather performance.

Question 6 of 7

Do you need all-wheel drive?

AWD is strongly recommended for Alberta winters. Many EVs offer AWD as standard.

Question 8 of 8

What's your monthly lease budget?

We'll show the 5 EVs closest to your budget that best match your profile. Skip to see all top matches.

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Your Top EV Matches

Ranked by how well each vehicle fits your answers

Efficiency and range data from Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) 2026. Cold-weather range is estimated — real-world results vary. Towing specs are class-based estimates.