Smart EQ ForTwo: 58 Miles
The Smart EQ ForTwo tops no range charts, but it’s perfect for city life with a 58-mile battery. It charges quickly, fits anywhere, and turns every tight corner into an easy win for city drivers.
Mazda MX-30 EV: 100 Miles
Although Mazda's MX-30 offers a modest range of 100 miles, it is intended for short, daily driving distances. Unique features include its eye-catching suicide doors and an interior that utilizes eco materials, like cork and recycled fabrics.
Mini Cooper SE: 114 Miles
The Mini Cooper SE is sprightly and light, driving like it’s on rails. While the range is not mind-blowing, the instant torque and fun attitude make every short trip feel like a race.
Volvo XC40 Recharge: 223 Miles
The XC40 Recharge from Volvo has a range of 223 miles with Scandinavian cool woven into every detail. The car offers speed, practicality, and plenty of safety technology. Google is also built right into the infotainment system, so instead of looking for buttons, you can talk to your car.
Nissan Leaf Plus: 226 Miles
The Nissan Leaf Plus delivers 226 miles on a charge and remains one of the most affordable EVs around. It was one of the first conventional electric cars and still holds up well. The Leaf is smooth to drive, spacious, and very easy to charge.
Ford Mustang Mach-E Standard Range: 230 Miles
The Mach-E may share a name with a classic muscle car, but it’s an entirely new breed. Its 230 miles of range help it balance fun and function beautifully. Ford nailed the blend of sporty looks and practical electric driving.
Jaguar I-PACE: 234 Miles
The Jaguar I-PACE boasts 234 miles of smooth power. It’s the type of EV that is sporty yet graceful, as you’d expect from a Jaguar. The interior exudes luxury, and with instant torque, it can shoot off the line faster than most gas-powered SUVs.
Audi E-Tron GT Quattro: 238 Miles
The Audi e-tron GT Quattro is built on the same platform as the Porsche Taycan, which means you can expect serious performance. The interior boasts a sleek design and high-tech features, coupled with ambient lighting that makes it feel futuristic.
Audi Q4 E-Tron: 241 Miles
The Audi Q4 e-tron brings 241 miles of everyday range in a premium package. Audi’s digital cockpit is one of the slickest setups around. The car is compact but surprisingly spacious, and its interior is quite stylish.
BMW I4 M50: 245 Miles
The BMW i4 M50 is a proper performance EV that still feels like a BMW. It packs 245 miles of range and a lot of attitude, offering sharp steering, instant acceleration, and that satisfying growl (well, the electric kind).
Porsche Taycan: 246 Miles
The Porsche Taycan delivers around 246 miles of range and starts at $89,800, but this one’s all about the drive, not the distance. It’s lightning-quick, handles like a dream, and oozes Porsche personality. You’ll stop to charge more often, but you’ll be smiling the entire way there.
Genesis GV60 Advanced AWD: 248 Miles
The GV60 Advanced AWD delivers 248 miles of range with luxury vibes. Genesis went all out with futuristic design touches and playful details, like a crystal ball gear selector that lights up.
Toyota BZ4X AWD: 252 Miles
The Toyota bZ4X gives you 252 miles of range and Toyota reliability in an electric package. It’s quiet, comfortable, and handles daily driving with ease. While not flashy, it’s super practical, and we're just glad to see Toyota finally joining the EV crowd in style.
Hyundai Kona Electric: 258 Miles
The Kona Electric offers plenty of personality and a solid 258 miles of range. It’s small, spunky, and feels far more upscale than its starting price of $32,795 suggests. It’s also known for its zippy acceleration, making it one of the most underrated electric crossovers out there.
Chevrolet Bolt EV: 259 Miles
The Chevrolet Bolt EV combines a budget-friendly price and compact body with a range of 259 miles. With a starting price of only $27,495, it is one of the best bargains in the EV space. It's also quick and charges easily, making it suitable for daily use.
Polestar 2 Long Range Dual Motor: 270 Miles
The Polestar 2 embodies minimalism, speed, and stylish build quality. With Google integration built in, you can converse with your car like it’s a friend.
Volkswagen ID. 4 Pro AWD: 275 Miles
The Volkswagen ID.4 Pro AWD offers an impressive 275 miles of relaxed electric range. The interior cabin has ample room and is quite comfortable, making it feel like a car built for families and not just early adopters. VW designed it with everyday driving in mind while balancing practicality with a comfortable electric experience.
BMW IX3: 285 Miles
This is an all-electric take on the X3 many already love, only quieter and cleaner. It has a range of 285 miles and delivers that classic BMW experience, making it a reasonable choice for those testing the waters of EV life.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Long Range: 303 Miles
The Ioniq 5 Long Range goes 303 miles on a charge and looks like it came straight from the future. With ultra-fast charging and a lounge-like interior, it’s redefining what an EV can be.
Nissan Ariya (e-4ORCE 87 KWh): 304 Miles
The Nissan Ariya offers a premium vibe and up to 304 miles of range. It's smooth, futuristic, and feels surprisingly upscale inside. The dual-motor setup provides all-wheel traction and an easy-going, steady handling.
Kia EV6 Long Range: 310 Miles
Kia truly raised the bar with this vehicle. The Kia EV6 Long Range has a range of up to 310 miles and resembles a concept car that made it to production. It's fast, well-equipped, and can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in under 20 minutes.
Cadillac Lyriq: 312 Miles
The Cadillac Lyriq beautifully incorporates luxury and tech with a starting price of $62,990. It glides quietly down the road, featuring a futuristic 33-inch display that makes every drive feel special. Cadillac’s showing it can do electric without losing that signature smooth, confident vibe.
Rivian R1T (Large Battery): 314 Miles
The Rivian R1T offers 314 miles of electric adventure. It’s an off-road dream that can wade through water and tackle dirt trails with ease. The built-in kitchen option and under-bed storage make it the most fun EV pickup around.
Tesla Model 3 Performance: 315 Miles
The Model 3 Performance clocks 315 miles and still feels like the benchmark for sporty EVs. It’s lightning-fast, tech-packed, and handles like a go-kart. Autopilot and constant updates keep it fresh, proving Tesla knows how to make driving electric actually exciting.
BMW I7: 318 Miles
The BMW i7 gives you about 318 miles of range and starts at a hefty $119,300, but it earns every penny. It comes with massaging seats, a massive theater screen in the back, and that signature BMW power. It’s comfort, tech, and performance rolled into one sleek EV.
Ford F-150 Lightning (Extended Range): 320 Miles
The Lightning delivers real pickup power with up to 320 miles of range, enough for road trips or hauling gear. It’s smooth, surprisingly quiet, and loaded with smart tech. Even die-hard gas truck fans have had to admit that it’s impressive.
BMW IX XDrive50: 324 Miles
This EV combines 324 miles of range with classic BMW punch. It’s whisper-quiet but packs serious torque. Inside, you’ll find sustainable materials like recycled plastics and olive-leaf-tanned leather.
Tesla Model Y Long Range: 330 Miles
The Model Y continues to be the top choice for anyone who desires a valuable electric practicality. It has space for families, speed for the fun, and a range of 330 miles that makes a road trip effortless.
Tesla Model X Long Range: 348 Miles
The Model X Long Range offers up to 348 miles of driving and those iconic Falcon Wing doors, which never fail to impress. It’s roomy, futuristic, and surprisingly quick for its size. And the huge panoramic windshield makes even your grocery runs feel like a scenic tour.
Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+: 350 Miles
The EQS 450+ is Mercedes’ answer to Tesla, offering around 350 miles of comfort. It glides more than it drives, with an interior that feels like a spa on wheels. The Hyperscreen spans the entire width of the dashboard, making every ride feel more futuristic.
Tesla Model 3 Long Range: 358 Miles
The Model 3 Long Range is still one of the best balances between performance and practicality. You get 358 miles of range, lightning-fast acceleration, and that signature minimalist cabin. It’s easy to understand why it’s such a popular choice.
Tesla Model S Plaid: 390 Miles
This car’s all about bragging rights. It is remarkably quick, going from 0to 60 in under two seconds, while still providing 390 miles of range. It’s a supercar that seats five passengers and does it all without using one drop of gas.
Chevrolet Silverado EV (WT): 400 Miles
Chevy’s electric Silverado is intended for serious work. The WT trim has an impressive range of up to 400 miles, with torque to spare for hauling or towing. Chevy nailed the balance between power, range, and utility here.
Tesla Model S Long Range: 405 Miles
The Tesla Model S Long Range still dominates the EV scene with about 405 miles per charge. It’s the car that put “range anxiety” to rest for many drivers. With incredible acceleration, a minimalist cabin, and constant software updates, it feels like a tech device more than just a car.
Lucid Air Dream Edition R: 520 Miles
The Lucid Air Dream Edition R boasts the longest electric range with an impressive 520 miles. That is enough to drive from Los Angeles to San Francisco and back on a single charge. Its dual-motor setup delivers luxury-level smoothness, and even the interior feels like that of a private jet.


































