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Press Release: https://www.jdpower.com/business/pr...ectric-vehicle-experience-evx-ownership-study

Owner Satisfaction Gets a Jolt from New Models as Electric Vehicle Market Grows, J.D. Power Finds


Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach-E Ranked 3rd in EV Owners' Satisfaction Study -- J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study Screenshot 2023-02-28 at 6.18.50 AM


February 28, 2023

TROY, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As more battery electric vehicle (BEV) models become available for purchase, owners’ satisfaction with their overall experience is shifting to more traditional factors such as quality and styling. According to the J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study,SM released today, the shift is most evident in the respective premium and mass market segment award recipients, Rivian R1T and MINI Cooper Electric.

In its first year of eligibility, the Rivian R1T ranks highest overall with a satisfaction score of 794 (on a 1,000-point scale). Owners have high levels of satisfaction with the driving enjoyment and interior/exterior styling factors. MINI Cooper Electric ranks highest in the mass market segment with a score of 782, supported by the highest satisfaction score of any EV model in the study’s highest-weighted index factor, quality and reliability.

“The electric vehicle landscape is changing quickly, and newer models are bringing in more mainstream, first-time EV buyers,” said Brent Gruber, executive director of the EV practice at J.D. Power. “Recent vehicle launches from both new brands and traditional automakers have had a profound effect on what factors are most important in the ownership experience. Today’s EV owners are looking for quality, reliability, driving enjoyment, safety and technology features.”

Following are key findings of the 2023 study:
  • Differences notable between premium and mass market segments: For a third consecutive year, owners of mass market BEVs cite infotainment as the most problematic category (19.2 problems experienced per 100 vehicles, or PP100). Among premium BEV owners, the most problematic categories are squeaks and rattles (17.5 PP100) and exterior (13.6 PP100). The largest gap in satisfaction between owners of premium and mass market BEVs is availability of public charging, which is greatly influenced by the Tesla network of chargers. Among premium BEV owners, satisfaction with public charging availability is 589, while satisfaction among mass market BEV owners is 341. “The EV marketplace is dynamic and the important factors that manufacturers need to watch will vary based on their history and experience,” Gruber said. “First-time EV buyers who are more mainstream will compare their EV’s build quality to what they know about gas-powered vehicles.”
  • Towing more satisfying for EV truck owners: New to the study this year are survey questions specific to EV trucks regarding towing. Interestingly, satisfaction is higher among EV truck owners who have used their vehicle for towing (779) than among owners who have not towed (753). Satisfaction with driving range is higher among owners who have towed (635) than among those who have not towed (617), and satisfaction with accuracy of stated range also is higher (707 vs. 680, respectively). Truck manufacturers that proactively communicate the effect that towing has on range—like they do with gas mileage—seems to help set owner expectations.
  • Changing landscape of first-time BEV owners: The study shows an increase of 11 percentage points from 2022 in the rate of first-time BEV ownership, rising to 85% from 74%. However, with a host of new product offerings, the mass market BEV segment is attracting new owners at a more rapid rate, as the percentage of first-time BEV owners in the segment jumped to 89% from 67% in 2022. While more vehicle shoppers are being drawn to EV ownership, satisfaction among first-time BEV owners is higher than among veteran BEV owners in only one category: vehicle quality and reliability (756 vs. 749, respectively). In the mass market segment, 68% of first-time BEV owners say that expected lower running costs and tax credits/incentives were the primary reasons for purchase, while driving performance is the most frequently cited purchase reason (75%) among first-time premium BEV owners.

Study Rankings

Rivian R1T ranks highest overall and highest in the premium BEV segment with a score of 794. Tesla Model 3 (759) ranks second.

MINI Cooper Electric ranks highest in the mass market BEV segment with a score of 782. Kia EV6 (762) ranks second and Ford Mustang Mach-E (742) ranks third.

The number of award-eligible models in the premium segment has grown from four to five year over year, while award-eligible mass market models have nearly doubled (from six to 10). Satisfaction among owners of premium EVs averages 756, while satisfaction among mass market EV owners averages 730.

The U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study, now in its third year, implements a methodology change for 2023 by narrowing the satisfaction index to focus on the first year of ownership. The overall EVX ownership index score measures electric vehicle owner satisfaction in both premium and mass market segments. The 2023 study includes 10 factors (in alphabetical order): accuracy of stated battery range; availability of public charging stations; battery range; cost of ownership; driving enjoyment; ease of charging at home; interior and exterior styling; safety and technology features; service experience; and vehicle quality and reliability.

The study is conducted in collaboration with PlugShare, the leading EV driver app maker and research firm. This study sets the standard for benchmarking satisfaction with the critical attributes that affect the total or overall EV ownership experience for both BEV and PHEV vehicles. Survey respondents for the study include 7,073 owners of 2022 and 2023 model-year BEVs and PHEVs. The study was fielded in from August through December 2022.

For more information about the U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study, visit https://www.jdpower.com/business/automotive/electric-vehicle-experience-evx-ownership-study.
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Beaten by the Mini Cooper? guess these people aren't leaving town

Also why is Model 3 and Model Y under Premium segment? I would think the #1 selling EV in the world is Mass market?
 

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How on earth does a Mini Cooper Electric rate that high with a 114 mile max range? When I was working that wouldn't have even gotten me from home to work and back again.
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JD Power lets see how this one's received.
 

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How on earth does a Mini Cooper Electric rate that high with a 114 mile max range? When I was working that wouldn't have even gotten me from home to work and back again.
Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach-E Ranked 3rd in EV Owners' Satisfaction Study -- J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study EMini
shouldn't even be in the same class
 


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Beaten by the Mini Cooper? guess these people aren't leaving town

Also why is Model 3 and Model Y under Premium segment? I would think the #1 selling EV in the world is Mass market?
shouldn't even be in the same class
If model 3 and y are premium I'll stack my first edition against them any time
Side by side a random survey by a tesla fan boy Geebs the mustang bet his tesla 5 to 1

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How on earth does a Mini Cooper Electric rate that high with a 114 mile max range? When I was working that wouldn't have even gotten me from home to work and back again.
Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach-E Ranked 3rd in EV Owners' Satisfaction Study -- J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study 20210813_182021
I LOVED my MINI SE. It was a hoot to drive. Everything just worked and it oozed character from the Union Jack taillights and quirky circular controls. My bum left knee hated it(with slight MCL tear) and so I was limping every day. Probably my fav EV and I do miss it.

114 mile range? Heck no... I barely got 105 miles lol.

The Mach-E is third behind the BMW i4 but above the Model Y, 3, ID.4. The Mach-E oozes character too with the pony lights and styling but the one-pedal is still unrefined (regen braking and auto-hold isn't smooth like in the Polestar 2).
 

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How on earth does a Mini Cooper Electric rate that high with a 114 mile max range? When I was working that wouldn't have even gotten me from home to work and back again.
Ford Mustang Mach-E Mach-E Ranked 3rd in EV Owners' Satisfaction Study -- J.D. Power 2023 U.S. Electric Vehicle Experience (EVX) Ownership Study 20210813_182021
I'm not sure anyone buys a Mini Cooper as their primary vehicle. It's a 2nd/3rd car for people with money and it's decent at that.
 
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The list is a little silly. Not seeing how a M3 or MY is a "premium" car but a MachE is a "mass market" vehicle (especially when far more M3s and MYs are made for less money).
 

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I'm not sure anyone buys a Mini Cooper as their primary vehicle. It's a 2nd/3rd car for people with money and it's decent at that.
I probably should have caveated that I still own a '05 JCW (from new) and am not a Mini-hater at all. Quite the opposite. It's just the thought of paying that much money for a car that only has a 100 mile range, regardless of how much fun it is to drive. Talk about range anxiety...
 

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Beaten by the Mini Cooper? guess these people aren't leaving town

Also why is Model 3 and Model Y under Premium segment? I would think the #1 selling EV in the world is Mass market?
Right. And it is easy to spend near $60K or more on a Mach-E. So now a $60K vehicle is mass market? I thought everyone was complaining BEVs were too expensive? I'm so confused 😂

Oh JDP (SMH)
 

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The list is a little silly. Not seeing how a M3 or MY is a "premium" car but a MachE is a "mass market" vehicle (especially when far more M3s and MYs are made for less money).
Agree. And the Mach E would be 6th if the lists were consolidated. All in all, that's still not bad...
 

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Right. And it is easy to spend near $60K or more on a Mach-E. So now a $60K vehicle is mass market? I thought everyone was complaining BEVs were too expensive? I'm so confused 😂

Oh JDP (SMH)
There's like this myth that Tesla is a luxury vehicle, sure, they have $90k-120k models, but most of them are sub-50k. I think back in the day you were considered rich if you had a Tesla, but, yeah, that would be like saying you are rich if you have a Hyundai Sonata now.
 

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I LOVED my MINI SE. It was a hoot to drive. Everything just worked and it oozed character from the Union Jack taillights and quirky circular controls. My bum left knee hated it(with slight MCL tear) and so I was limping every day. Probably my fav EV and I do miss it.

114 mile range? Heck no... I barely got 105 miles lol.

The Mach-E is third behind the BMW i4 but above the Model Y, 3, ID.4. The Mach-E oozes character too with the pony lights and styling but the one-pedal is still unrefined (regen braking and auto-hold isn't smooth like in the Polestar 2).
My 1PD is super smooth. It seems pretty flawless to me. Do you have all the updates?
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