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Which Electric Vehicles Have the Longest Range?

One of the key factors to consider when purchasing an electric car is its long range capabilities. This is the maximum driving range an electric vehicle can go on a single charge. Although most of us don’t drive hundreds of miles every day and deplete a full charge, no one wants to worry about running out of juice and not being able to find a place to plug-in. This concern around this issues is such that the EPA includes estimated range figures in its fuel economy evaluations for electric cars, although what you achieve in real-world driving may vary. The constant expansion of the charging network makes it easier than ever to find a convenient charger, and the time it takes to fully charge an electric car is also improving. Electric vehicles also include infotainment systems with features that help make it easy to track your range and locate a charging station.

Gone are the days when there were only a few electric cars for sale. Today there are dozens of electric vehicles to choose from with a wide range of options from minimalist to luxurious. Electric car powertrains include single-motor options with front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive and dual-motor options with all-wheel drive for slippery/snowy roads. Some electric cars have three electric motors for more advanced AWD capability, which delivers improved handling over FWD or RWD models. Whether you want a luxury sedan, hatchback, crossover, entry-level compact car, or even a pickup truck, there’s an electric vehicle with an increasingly long driving range out there for you. Here we break down the longest range electric cars you can buy both new and used along with pricing. We even take a peek at future electric cars due over the coming months and years.

New EVs with the Longest Range

Rank

Electric Vehicle

Max EV Range

Min EV Range

HP Range

Torque Range

MSRP

1

Lucid Air

520

471

800-1080

620-738

$139,000-$169,000

2

Tesla Model S

405

396

670-1020

723-1050

$99,490-$134,490

3

Audi e-tron S

372

344

496-496

717

$84,800-$89,800

4

Tesla Model 3

358

272

201-450

258-471

$46,490-$58,990

5

Mercedes-Benz EQS 450

350

340

329-516

419-631

$102,310-$119,110

6

Tesla Model X

348

333

670-1020

310-531

$110,490-$125,490

7

Tesla Model Y

330

303

346-450

389-471

$58,990-$63,990

8

GMC HUMMER EV

329

329

1000-1000

11,500

$108,700

9

BMW iX

324

324

516-516

564

$83,200

10

Ford F-150 Lightning

320

230

563-563

775

$39,974-$90,874

11

Rivian R1T

314

314

754-754

908

$73,000

12

Kia EV6

310

232

167-320

258-446

$40,900-$55,900

13

Hyundai IONIQ 5

303

256

225-320

258-446

$43,650-$54,500

14

BMW i4

301

270

335-536

317-586

$55,400-$65,900

15

Ford Mustang Mach-E

300

210

266-290

317-644

$43,895-$61,995

16

Volkswagen ID.4

280

245

201-295

229-339

$40,760-$48,940

17

Polestar 2

270

249

231-408

283-487

$45,900-$49,900

18

Chevrolet Bolt EV

259

259

200-200

266

$31,000-$34,200

18

Hyundai KONA Electric

258

258

201-201

291

$34,000-$42,500

19

Audi Q4 e-tron

250

250

295-295

339

$49,900-$57,500

20

Audi Q4 e-tron Sportback

250

250

295-295

339

$52,700-$60,300

21

Chevrolet Bolt EUV

250

250

200-200

266

$33,000-$37,500

22

Kia Niro EV

239

239

201-201

291

$39,990-$44,650

23

Audi e-tron GT

238

238

469-469

465

$102,400-$109,600

24

Jaguar I-PACE

234

234

394-394

512

$69,900

25

Audi RS e-tron GT

232

232

590-590

612

$142,400

26

Nissan LEAF

226

150

147-214

236-250

$27,400-$37,400

27

Volvo C40

226

226

402-402

487

$58,750

28

Volvo XC40 Recharge

223

223

402-402

221-258

$51,700-$58,150

29

Audi e-tron Sportback

218

218

402-402

490

$69,100-$82,300

30

Porsche Taycan

215

199

402-750

254-774

$82,700-$187,600

31

Audi e-tron

211.9

175

402-402

398.3

$65,900-$83,400

32

MINI Hardtop 2 Door

114

114

181-181

199

$29,900

33

Mazda MX-30 EV

100

100

143-143

200

$33,470-$36,480

New EVs with the Longest Range

There are some electric cars with very low ranges. These include the Mazda MX-30, which has only 100 miles of range and the MINI Hardtop 2-Door, which gets 114 miles on a full charge. These cars have smaller battery packs, which makes them a challenge if you’re planning a road trip. Most new electric vehicles, however, get over 200 miles of range per charge, with a wide spread of price points and maximum range figures so you don’t have to worry as much about finding a place to plug-in. Note that some electric cars have both standard range and long range batteries so you can get a range version that best suits your needs

Sitting at the top of the range list for new electric vehicles is the luxurious Lucid Air sedan. It starts at $139,000 with a range of up to 520 miles on a single charge. If you want something with a long range and the performance specs of a sports car, you can’t beat the Lucid Air. There’s also the luxurious Mercedes EQS sedan, which delivers a range of 350 miles. If you’re in the market for a truck, then the full-size 320-mile Ford F-150 Lightning, or mid-size Rivian R1T with its 314 miles per charge, should be on your list. If a premiumg-branded full-size truck is more to your liking there’s the GMC Hummer, which gets 329 miles per charge. The Tesla Model X gets the top spot for an electric SUV with 348 miles of range while the more affordable Kia EV6 is the crossover with the longest range at 310 miles per charge. If you want more of a sports car with an electric motor and a long range, there’s the Ford Mustang Mach-E electric SUV with 300 miles of range per charge. Here’s the full breakdown of new electric cars and their ranges so you can avoid range anxiety.

Used EVs with the Longest Range

EVs are still newcomers to the automotive landscape, so the selection of used vehicles isn’t as strong. The smaller number of models in existence means there simply aren’t as many used electric cars on the market. Some of the models on our list of new electric vehicles just came out this year, meaning they haven’t had time to make their way to the used car marketplace. There’s also a notable lack of trucks since those are currently new models only. If you want an electric truck you’ll have to go with a new one or wait a bit for used models to make an appearance.

The Tesla Model 3 sedan has the longest range of used electric cars at 310 miles per charge. Tesla also comes out on top for SUVs with its Model X getting a maximum of 295 miles per charge. If it’s a crossover you’re after the Chevrolet Bolt EV with its 238 miles of range will get you further than the competition. While the selection of used electric vehicles is limited, you will save money by buying used as long as you don’t mind the limited number of choices. This can help you get a premium electric car at an entry-level price.

Used EVs with the Longest Range

Rank

Electric Vehicle

Max EV Range

Min EV Range

HP Range

Torque Range

Average 5-Year Old Used Car Price

1

Tesla Model 3

310

220

258-258

307

$38,701-$44,999

2

Tesla Model X

295

238

328-532

387-485

$50,990-$103,500

3

Tesla Model S

270

210

382-532

317-792

$43,000-$84,980

4

Chevrolet Bolt EV

238

238

200-200

266

$15,099-$43,510

5

Volkswagen e-Golf

125

125

134-134

214

$19,461-$27,995

6

Hyundai IONIQ Electric

124

124

118-118

215

$17,500-$26,451

7

Ford Focus

115

115

143-143

$14,954-$20,590

8

BMW i3

114

81

168-168

184

$21,590-$23,999

9

Nissan LEAF

107

84

107-107

186

$10,499-$$21,975

10

Kia Soul EV

93

93

109-109

210

$12,988-$20,899

11

Honda Clarity Electric

89

89

161-161

221

-

12

Mercedes-Benz B-Class

87

87

177-177

251

$12,950-$24,950

13

FIAT 500e

84

84

111-111

147

$7,799-$17,777

14

Mitsubishi i-MiEV

62

62

66-66

145

Future Electric Vehicles With Even Longer Ranges?

What about the future? Despite the small number of electric vehicles available compared to the wide range of gas-powered vehicles you can buy, options are increasing. Just one year ago there were no trucks, but today there are three. That number is set to increase with the introduction of the Chevrolet Silverado EV this spring with an impressive predicted range of up to 400 miles per charge. Cadillac is about to introduce its first EV, the Lyriq SUV, which is coming sometime later this year with a range of up to 300 miles.

If you want to go off-road you’ll want to look for the Jeep Wrangler EV, which is expected later this year with range figures under wraps. There will also be the Subaru Solterra crossover, which has all-wheel drive capability and an estimated range of over 220 miles. There are new electric vehicles coming from practically every automaker in every category over the coming years. If you don’t see what you want today, it won’t be long before the perfect electric vehicle for you makes its debut.

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