Did you have some example numbers?A nagging question is why the similar average efficiency (miles/kwh for example); across such seemingly different platforms.
i have seen 3 to 4 miles/kwh across several cars, even up to almost 5 when hypermiling a laef.
Assuming you are driving in a somewhat EV-energy-conservative manner, the biggest factor is Weight. The next is Aerodynamic Drag determined by the front cross sectional area and the aero coefficient.
One of the rules-of-thumb in diy EV conversions is that a good EV build would get an average efficiency in Watt-hrs/mile of about 10% of the weight in lbs. So for example a 3000 lb EV might be able to get 300 Wh/mile, or 3.3 miles/kwh.
Tesla seems to be an exception in that they are heavier and should suffer, but they have a much better aeriola factor than the rest to make up for it.