• GMC Hummer EV drivers top nearly every bad behavior category in new study.
  • Dodge Charger Daytona EV follows close behind in Insurify’s bad-boy rankings.
  • Cybertruck owners crash often, but surprisingly avoid DUIs more frequently.

If we asked you to guess which EVs are most likely to be involved in crashes, attract speeding tickets, or land their drivers with a DUI, our guess is you’d probably start with the GMC Hummer EV and Dodge Charger Daytona. And according to a new study from insurance comparison site Insurify, you’d be absolutely right.

The Hummer EV tops the rankings with a 7.5 percent ticket rate, an 8.3 percent accident rate, and a whopping 6.4 percent DUI rate. Not far behind is the Charger Daytona EV at 7.0 percent, 7.7 percent, and 5.4 percent respectively. Given both EVs pack huge power figures and larger-than-life personalities, neither result comes as a huge surprise.

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What’s more unexpected is what comes next. The Kia Soul EV ranks third overall with a 7.1 percent ticket rate, 6.5 percent accident rate, and 4.8 percent DUI rate. The Chevrolet Bolt follows closely behind at 4.8 percent, 4.6 percent, and 4.2 percent.

Neither of those cars is particularly fast or powerful. One possible explanation is demographics. Both have historically appealed to younger and more budget-conscious buyers, groups that statistically tend to take more risks behind the wheel.

Digging deeper into the numbers reveals some interesting outliers. The BMW i5 posts a relatively modest 4.6 percent ticket rate but a hefty 6.7 percent accident rate, one of the highest in the study. Meanwhile, the Chevrolet Blazer EV scores 6.2 percent for tickets and 7.0 percent for accidents, suggesting owners may enjoy using all that instant electric torque.

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 Charger And Hummer EV Owners Most Likely To Drink, Speed, And Crash, But A Cheap Kia Stole The Headline

Surprised that Tesla’s Cybertruck didn’t make it to the top of the table? So were we, but it was hardly a saint. The angular pickup records a 4.9 percent ticket rate, which is the same as for a Model 3 and worse than for other Teslas.

The Model 3 is actually more accident-prone at 5.9 percent versus 5.4 percent for the Cybertruck. But Cuybertruck owners clearly like a drink, because their DUI rate (1.4 percent) is much higher than for any other Tesla product. Insurify data shows Model 3, Model S, and Model X drivers all post DUI rates of just 0.4 percent, while Model Y owners come in even lower at 0.3 percent.

EV Ticket, Accident And DUI Rates
EV Make & Model
Ticket
Rate
Accident
Rate
DUI
Rate
GMC Hummer7.5%8.3%6.4%
Dodge Charger Daytona EV7.0%7.7%5.4%
Kia Soul EV7.1%6.5%4.8%
Chevrolet Bolt4.8%4.6%4.2%
GMC Hummer Pickup4.7%5.3%3.9%
Chevrolet Blazer6.2%7.0%3.8%
Chevy Brightdrop 6003.9%4.4%3.4%
Chevrolet Bolt EUV5.1%6.2%3.1%
Kia EV94.4%4.9%2.3%
BMW i54.6%6.7%2.1%
GMC Hummer SUV2.6%3.2%1.8%
Tesla Cybertruck4.9%5.4%1.4%
Hyundai IONIQ 53.4%5.2%1.3%
Chevrolet Bolt EV2.9%3.8%1.3%
Jeep Wagoneer S2.6%2.8%1.2%
Honda Clarity1.8%2.7%1.2%
Hyundai IONIQ 62.5%4.0%1.1%
Mercedes EQS Sedan2.6%2.7%1.0%
Ford Focus5.6%6.4%0.8%
Hyundai IONIQ1.6%2.6%0.8%
Toyota BZ4X2.4%3.6%0.7%
Kia EV62.9%4.0%0.7%
Mercedes EQS-Class3.9%4.6%0.7%
Ford Ranger3.2%4.1%0.6%
Nissan Ariya2.6%4.2%0.6%
Honda Prologue3.1%5.3%0.6%
Toyota RAV43.2%4.4%0.6%
Kia Niro3.1%5.2%0.5%
Hyundai Kona4.2%6.1%0.5%
Tesla Model 34.9%5.9%0.4%
Ford Mustang Mach-E4.0%5.5%0.4%
Nissan Leaf2.3%3.7%0.4%
Tesla Model S3.3%4.3%0.4%
Tesla Model X3.4%4.8%0.4%
Chevrolet Equinox3.1%4.8%0.3%
Tesla Model Y3.4%4.9%0.3%
Ford F-Series Pickup1.6%2.1%0.3%
Volkswagen ID.43.1%4.8%0.3%
Chevrolet Silverado1.5%1.9%0.2%
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