These Non-Tesla Electric Cars Have the Longest Range Around
Electric cars are big news right now. Word on the street is that there are EVs that can go far without needing a charge - and not all of them are Tesla’s! We’ve found 35 new electric cars with the longest range. Read on to see which ones go the distance.
Lucid Grand Air Touring
Lucid’s Grand Air Touring has become a big name in the EV world. It’s sleek, fast, and has one of the longest ranges you can buy. Drivers love that it still feels like a luxury car but still gives you over 500 miles on a single charge.
Hyundai Ioniq 6
The Ioniq 6 is a smooth car that looks futuristic but is still practical. It’s perfect if you want a car that’s easy to drive around town and also good for long road trips. The best part? The range is about 342 miles. Impressive.
Polestar 3
The Polestar 3 is stylish and has a bold design. It’s also an SUV, so it has space for the family and luggage. But it delivers up to 390 miles of range. Drivers love that it feels more unique than other brands, especially if you don’t want a Tesla.
Cadillac Escalade IQ
Cadillac’s Escalade IQ is all about size and comfort. Imagine a classic Escalade but powered with a huge battery. It can travel about 460 miles without charging, which is impressive for a larger SUV. It’s luxury and road trips rolled into one.
BMW I4
The BMW i4 is for people who love sporty driving but want to go electric. It looks just like a normal BMW sedan, which makes it feel familiar. This baby’s got a solid range of over 300 miles, so you don’t have to stop all the time.
Chevrolet Silverado EV
The Silverado EV is made for work and adventure. It has a massive battery and can tow like a pro. Add in a range of 450 miles, and you’ve got one of the best long-range pickups out there that isn’t a Tesla.
Rivian R1T
The R1T is a cool, modern truck with a range of more than 400 miles. That’s huge for a truck. It’s also packed with clever storage spots and fun extras, such as a built-in camp kitchen option and a large battery pack.
Hyundai Ioniq 5
Hyundai’s Ioniq 5 mixes retro style with futuristic tech. It looks fun in a boxy way, but inside it feels spacious and modern. It’s not the longest-range EV, but with a range of about 303 miles on a single charge, it’s still ideal for everyday use.
Kia EV9
The Kia EV9 is a three-row SUV that’s family-friendly and packed with tons of cool tech. Drivers love that it feels solid on the road, but also futuristic. It’s got a range of about 300 miles, which makes those long family drives a lot less stressful.
Mercedes-Benz EQS
Merc’s EQS EV is the definition of a luxury electric sedan. It’s quiet, smooth, and loaded with high-end features. The range is around 480 miles, so it’s one of the longest-distance luxury EVs money can buy right now - and it’s not a Tesla.
Chevrolet Blazer EV
The Blazer EV is sporty and fun. But it’s also super practical. It comes in several trims, and the long-range version can give you more than 320 miles on a single charge. It’s Chevy’s way of showing off what an electric SUV can do.
BMW IX
BMW’s iX looks a bit futuristic, but it’s packed with so many comfort features inside. It’s one of those SUVs that feels like it belongs on a luxury road trip. And with over 300 miles of range, it keeps things more convenient.
Volvo ES90
The Volvo ES90 has some serious range. It’s a sedan that feels luxurious and premium, but it’s still simple. The range is around 434 miles. It also has a panoramic roof that becomes opaque or transparent at the touch of a button. It’s Volvo’s most impressive EV yet.
Ford Mustang Mach-E
The Mustang Mach-E is a fan favorite because it mixes sporty Mustang DNA with electric power. It’s fun to drive, and it also works as a daily car. The extended-range model achieves approximately 320 miles, which is more than enough for most drivers.
Audi Q8 E-Tron
The Q8 e-tron is Audi’s big electric SUV with a refined design. It’s comfortable and feels high-quality, like most Audis. It’s a strong competitor in the premium SUV market, offering a range of up to 350 miles. What more could you want in an EV?
BYD Han EV
The BYD Han EV shows just how far the Chinese EVs have come. It’s elegant, roomy, and loaded with fun features. In long-range trims, it can easily go over 300 miles, making it a serious contender outside China, too.
Chevrolet Equinox EV
The Equinox EV is one of Chevy’s more affordable long-range models. It’s practical, compact, and still manages to get over 319 miles on the higher trims. It feels like a great everyday EV that doesn’t sacrifice on distance or comfort.
Rivian R1S
The R1S is the SUV sibling of the R1T pickup. With the Max battery, it can travel over 400 miles, which is a big deal for an SUV this big. It’s also adventurous, spacious, and perfect for family trips where you need a lot of space for the kids, the luggage, and the dogs.
Kia EV6
Kia’s EV6 looks modern and has an impressively fast charging speed. On top of that, the long-range version gives you over 300 miles. It’s both stylish and practical, and is one of those new EVs you just have to have.
Nissan Ariya
The Ariya is a sleek SUV with a futuristic, stylish design. It’s spacious and quiet, which makes it a great choice for everyday life. The top version of the Ariya goes about 304 miles before needing a charge, so you can drive worry-free.
GMC Hummer EV
The Hummer EV isn’t shy about making a statement. It’s massive, flashy, and has all the features you’d expect from something that looks like it belongs in a sci-fi movie. The range? A good 400 miles despite its heavy build.
XPeng P7
Xpeng’s P7 brings high-tech styling to the EV scene. It’s designed to compete with premium brands, but the price is usually much lower. It also has a long-range setup that travels over 300 miles on a single charge. It’s more than just good-looking.
BYD Seal
The Seal proves that sporty design and great range don’t need to come with a big price tag. It boasts a range of up to 350 miles and is making waves across Europe and Asia. It balances performance and comfort, and is one of the more practical EVs out there.
Porsche Taycan
Porsche’s Taycan is built for driving fun. It may not be top of the charts in range, hitting around 250 to 300 miles, but it shines in handling and speed. The Taycan is for those drivers who want an EV that feels like a true sports car.
Ford F-150 Lightning
The F-150 Lightning is a workhorse with a modern twist. It can tow, haul, and handle job sites like a traditional truck, but it also offers smooth electric power. It features an extended battery, which allows it to travel approximately 320 miles on a single charge.
Zeekr 001
Zeekr’s 001 has futuristic looks and cutting-edge technology. It’s also roomy and stylish, and was designed to impress drivers who want something a bit different. Long-range versions purr beyond 350 miles, and some trims even further than that. Let’s say it together: “WOW!”
Mercedes EQE SUV
The Merc EQE SUV has it all: style, comfort, and practicality. It resembles a smaller version of the EQS, yet still retains its luxury feel inside. The EQE has more than 300 miles of range and is a solid choice for people who love those premium touches.
Jeep Wagoneer S
The Wagoneer S is Jeep’s leap into electric SUVs. It’s adventure-ready and has the kind of presence you’d expect from a Jeep. It has a range of over 300 miles, and is built for road trips, camping, and weekends where charging stations aren’t nearby.
NIO ET7
NIO’s ET7 is China’s answer to luxury EVS. It has advanced driver-assist tech, large digital displays, and a comfortable cabin that feels more like a spaceship than a car. The long battery option delivers up to 310 miles on a single charge.
MG ZS EV Long Range
The MG ZS EV is proof that electric cars don’t have to be expensive to be practical. It’s a no-frills SUV that focuses on value and family use. It offers a range of between 270 and 350 miles, making it a budget-friendly and reliable option.
Cadillac Lyriq
Cadillac’s Lyriq is an electric SUV that mixes bold design with comfort. It feels luxurious, but not overly flashy, and has a range of 314 miles. It’s great for those longer commutes or road trips without constant charging worries.
Zeekr 7X
The Zeekr 7X is roomy and comfortable, and comes with smart features that just make driving easier. The long-range model clears around 300 miles, which means you can confidently travel without stopping too often. It’s practical and stylish enough to impress anyone.
Peugeot E-5008
Peugeot’s e-5008 is Europe’s take on a large, family-sized EV. It’s got plenty of space for both passengers and luggage, and is perfect for long trips. It also has over 400 miles of range, which is pretty impressive for an EV today.
Lucid Air Pure
The Air Pure is the entry-level model from Lucid, but that doesn’t mean it’s basic. It has a minimalist design and tons of comfort inside. Even at the lower trim, it delivers around 410 miles of range, which beats many of its more expensive rivals.
Lotus Eletre
Lotus’s Eletre is an electric SUV that brings the brand’s racing spirit into the EV world. It looks great, feels fast, and still has plenty of comfort inside. It also has a larger battery option and reaches 373 miles of range. It’s both exciting and practical.