Chattanooga Times Free Press

Glitchy features dent electric SUV reliabilit­y, survey finds

- BY TOM KRISHER

Electric SUVs generally are among the least reliable vehicles on the road, but it’s not because of the batteries or electric motors that power them.

Instead, it’s because of glitch-prone electronic­s including climate controls and power equipment, the annual auto reliabilit­y survey of subscriber­s by Consumer Reports found.

Electric SUVs were the least reliable category in the annual survey of subscriber­s to the magazine and website who collective­ly own more than 300,000 vehicles. Tesla’s Models X and Y, the Audi E-Tron and Volkswagen ID.4 were among the vehicles singled out as having problems in areas other than the electric powertrain.

In contrast, compact and plug-in gas-electric hybrids led by the Toyota Prius and Prius Prime and the Honda Insight were the most reliable category, said Jake Fisher, senior director of auto testing for Consumer Reports.

Overall, Japanese brands led by Lexus, Mazda, Toyota and Infiniti took eight of the top 10 spots in the reliabilit­y survey. General Motors’ Buick brand finished fifth, and BMW’s Mini was 10th.

Ford’s Lincoln luxury brand finished last of 28 brands with Tesla, Jeep, Genesis and Volkswagen rounding out the bottom five.

Electric vehicles, with far fewer moving parts, should be more reliable than gas-powered vehicles, Fisher said. But electric SUVs tend to be higher-priced luxury vehicles at present, and those have all the latest technology that can cause trouble, he said.

“The powertrain­s aren’t the problem,” Fisher said. Instead, the electric SUVs often are equipped with electric door handles, electric-activated climate control vents and other features. “By having all of these new technologi­es saddled into these early adopter-mobiles, there are more problems associated with them.”

Fisher said electric vehicles are likely to be more reliable than gas-powered ones as manufactur­ers work the bugs out of their features.

The Lexus GX SUV was the most reliable model in the survey, followed by Kia’s Niro electric vehicle, the Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid, the Prius hybrid and the Cadillac XT5 sedan.

Least reliable were the Mercedes GLE, Ford Explorer, Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 1500, and the Chevrolet Corvette, according to the survey.

Fisher said owners are reporting more problems with complex eight-, nine- and 10-speed transmissi­ons that are designed for fuel efficiency, especially among some Hyundia, Kia, Subaru and Toyota models.

Tesla, the world’s leading electric vehicle brand, was ranked near the bottom for reliabilit­y due to reports of body hardware problems, water leaks, trunks not closing and missing weather stripping, Fisher said. There also were problems with a new heat pump system to heat the passenger compartmen­t and defrost the windshield, he said. Tesla’s Model 3 sedan, with average reliabilit­y, was the only model recommende­d by Consumer Reports.

Lexus, Toyota’s luxury brand, traditiona­lly is at the top of the survey because it’s really conservati­ve when rolling out new engines, transmissi­ons and technology, Fisher said. The brand, he said, was among the last to add Apple CarPlay to its vehicles, and it was slow to move toward eight-speed transmissi­ons, he said.

Fisher said reliabilit­y is more important than ever now due to parts supply shortages to fix problems. “Buying a reliable vehicle can help ensure that you’ll be able to hit the road when you need to, and not worry about getting stuck waiting on parts for repairs,” he said.

The survey is used by Consumer Reports to predict reliabilit­y. It’s based on overall reliabilit­y for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 model years, for vehicles that have not been redesigned.

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AP FILE PHOTO/DAVID ZALUBOWSKI An unsold 2021 Model X sports-utility vehicle sits at a Tesla dealership in late January in Littleton, Colo.
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AP FILE PHOTO/DAVID ZALUBOWSKI A 2021 ID.4 Pro S sports-utility vehicle sits in an otherwise empty storage lot outside a Volkswagen dealership in Lakewood, Colo.
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AP FILE PHOTO/CARLOS OSORIO A Tesla Model Y Long Range is displayed in late February at the Tesla Gallery in Troy, Mich.

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