
"There are a dizzying number of electric SUVs on the market, but only a select few offer third-row seating. While the market is still in its infancy, it's getting bigger every year. In 2025, there are now more options than ever. Whether you're looking for a solid used deal on a three-row, a blazing-fast charging family road tripper, or a floaty luxury SUV, now is the best time to find a deal on an electric three-row SUV."
"InsideEVs editors spend every day tracking the ever-changing EV landscape. With dozens of years of combined testing experience, we've tested almost every major EV model on sale in the U.S., and plenty of cars you can't even get here. From charge and range test to hard-hitting features on the future of the industry, InsideEVs editors and writers work every day to bring you the information you need to make the right choice."
The market for electric three-row SUVs is expanding, with 2025 delivering more choices than previous years. Sticker prices for 2025 models served as the basis for comparing options, though many factors can change the final purchase price. Some models are eligible for a $7,500 federal EV tax credit that can be applied as an upfront dealership discount; leased EVs can also receive federally funded savings if the leasing company passes them on. Regional incentives, dealer and manufacturer lease deals, discounts, and preferential loan rates can further reduce costs. The 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9 joins the three-row segment on the E-GMP platform, starting at $60,555—$4,060 more than the base Kia EV9—and comes standard with a larger 110.3 kWh battery pack.
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