Longest-range electric vehicles currently available




 

5. Tesla Model 3 (358 Miles)
What the Tesla Model 3 doesn’t have in performance (particularly 0-60 mph acceleration time), it makes up for with its EPA-estimated range of a whopping 358 miles, understandably beating its SUV older brother, the Model X. The vehicle is built with ultra-powerful steel coupled with a low center of gravity, making it one of the strongest Tesla vehicles. Imagine driving an electric car, knowing that it has a safety-first design while also offering a long driving range, so you can cover a lot of ground without worrying about charging the vehicle – nothing almost beats that. Thanks to its AWD dual-motor, the Model 3 can also reach a top speed of 162 mph.

 

6. Polestar 2 (336 Miles)
At first glance, it’s not so hard to tell that this is a fantastic vehicle, although you may not be able to tell it has one of the longest driving ranges any electric car has ever had. The future of EV is in great hands when you look at how Polestar’s first electric vehicle in the mainstream EV industry is doing compared to some of the best options on the market right now. Those opting for this vehicle will get to choose from its single or twin motor setup, with the former offering a high range of 336 miles when powered by the 78kWh battery. However, you won’t get to enjoy the same range if you decide to go for the 64kWh-powered option as it only offers 294 miles, which shouldn’t be a deal-breaker. To get more power, you may have to consider the twin-motor setup, which will give you a whopping horsepower of 408hp with a range of 299 miles and can accelerate from 0-60mph in just 4.7 seconds compared to the 7.4 seconds acceleration time the single-motor models offer.