Yes but consider that they may need more electronics repairs. A car is a notoriously bad environment for electronics and this is not a solved issue. On top of that most modern cars, especially electric cars are so tightly integrated with all closed components and no real way to repair except beg the manufacturer for a replacement part. On top of that you are pulling a lot of reasonable reliable control and timing related issues into the electronics and software.
Current day electric cars are ripe for abuse from manufacturers (planned obsolescence or generic out of warranty obsolescence) and I would be surprised if any of them are still running for over 25+ years. Even though today you see a lot of cars from the 2000s and before. Especially since the market is very fragmented between models and manufacturers.
Basically any modern day electric car is worse in terms of repair-ability then any Iphone in my opinion.