Tesla Supercharger Access
EVs That Can Use Tesla Superchargers
A buyer-focused list of EVs with verified NACS access, including native NACS models and CCS vehicles that need an adapter.
This page is for shoppers who care less about connector branding and more about whether the car can actually use Tesla Superchargers. Adapter-supported CCS vehicles belong here when access is verified.
Native NACS
The vehicle has NACS hardware or is tracked as native NACS in PlugRanked data.
Adapter Access
The vehicle uses CCS but should appear in NACS filters because verified adapter access exists.
Road Trip Fit
Range, peak DC charging, and NACS access all matter more than connector type alone.
Buyer Checklist
- Check whether access is native or adapter-based before buying.
- Confirm the adapter path and timing for the exact model year.
- Road-trip buyers should still compare range and peak DC charging speed.
Set up the charger before delivery
Charging-page readers are usually comparing public fast charging, but a Level 2 home charger is still the easiest ownership upgrade.
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Matching Vehicles
Vehicles are shown only when they match this page's connector rule. Each card includes the reason it appears here so native NACS, adapter-supported NACS, and connector-context rows do not blur together.