- Why does choosing a family electric car differ in the UAE?
- Tesla Model Y
- Kia EV9
- Volvo EX90
- Mercedes-Benz EQB
- Managing Driving Range in the UAE: Charging Is a Key Factor
Life in the UAE places specific demands on family electric vehicles, where usable interior space, proven safety systems, and realistic driving range take priority over theoretical figures. With the expansion of public charging networks, family oriented EVs have become more mature and better suited for daily use and inter city travel.
Why does choosing a family electric car differ in the UAE?

The decision is closely tied to three main factors that directly affect family comfort and confidence in the vehicle:
Providing practical seating and cargo space for daily use and weekend trips
Relying on official safety ratings that confirm protection for passengers and children
Achieving a balanced range that withstands high temperatures and highway speeds
Benefiting from public charging infrastructure, especially within Dubai and between emirates
Tesla Model Y

The Model Y is positioned as a versatile family vehicle, combining everyday usability with short distance travel in a straightforward and practical package.
WLTP driving range of up to 600 km for the Long Range AWD version
WLTP driving range of up to 622 km for the Long Range RWD version
Total declared cargo capacity reaching 2,138 liters

Fast charging capability that can add up to 266 km of range in just 15 minutes
Euro NCAP safety rating highlighting a high level of child occupant protection
Child presence detection system that issues an alert if a child is left inside after the vehicle is locked
Kia EV9

The EV9 is aimed at larger families seeking genuine seven seat practicality combined with a strong SUV identity.
Seven seat layout designed for regular use in both the second and third rows
Advanced driver assistance features, including remote parking assistance and surround view camera systems
Expanded airbag coverage as part of the standard safety equipment
Euro NCAP child occupant protection score of 88%
Locally announced estimated driving range figures:
443 km for the 2WD Air version equipped with a 76.1 kWh battery
492 km for the AWD Earth version equipped with a 99.8 kWh battery
505 km for the GT-Line version equipped with a 99.8 kWh battery
Volvo EX90

The EX90 embodies a luxury family SUV concept with a strong emphasis on safety and long distance comfort.
Seven seat layout with an estimated driving range of up to 720 km, depending on the selected powertrain
Additional front storage compartment offering 46 liters
Euro NCAP 2025 rating showing strong performance in side impact crash tests
Clear engineering focus on occupant protection across all seating rows
Rear cargo capacity figures:

377 liters with the third row in place
1,045 liters with the third row folded
2,082 liters with all rear rows folded
Mercedes-Benz EQB

The EQB provides a practical family oriented solution for those who prefer a compact, city friendly footprint with flexible seating.
Exterior dimensions well suited for urban environments
Optional seven seat configuration when extra passenger capacity is needed
WLTP rated driving range of 423 km for the Dubai market
Five star Euro NCAP safety rating
Strong cabin stability demonstrated during crash testing
Managing Driving Range in the UAE: Charging Is a Key Factor

Choosing a family electric vehicle is not complete without considering the ease of daily charging.
Widespread availability of public charging stations across Dubai
DEWA’s “EV Green Charger” initiative with an official charging location map
DEWA–ENOC partnership to expand fast charging stations at fuel stations
Easy integration of charging into daily commutes and inter emirate trips
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