Electric Cars with the Longest Range: 2024 Edition

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Introduction to Range Anxiety

For many of us, owning a car represents freedom and the ability to travel, whether it’s a short commute to work or an expansive road trip across the continent. However, if you’re considering purchasing an electric vehicle (EV) for such excursions, you may already be familiar with the term ‘range anxiety.’ This term refers to the concern that your EV might not have sufficient battery capacity to complete your journey.

Given the evolving state of charging infrastructure in North America, this concern is not unfounded. To help alleviate some of this anxiety, we have compiled a list of electric cars that offer a minimum of 300 miles of total driving range based on EPA-estimated figures for the 2024 model year.

Top Electric Cars with the Longest Range

The vehicles listed below vary in style and size, from luxurious SUVs and high-performance sports sedans to practical crossovers and pickup trucks. The rankings are based on EPA estimates, and prices listed correspond to the specific trim that delivers the best driving range.

Leading Models

1. Lucid Air: 516 miles

2. Rivian R1T: 410 miles

3. Tesla Model S: 402 miles

4. Rivian R1S: 400 miles

5. Hyundai Ioniq 6: 361 miles

Other notable mentions include the Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan (352 miles), Tesla Model 3 (342 miles), and the Chevrolet Blazer EV (324 miles).

Considerations for Range

While these EPA-estimated figures give a standardized measure to compare ranges, it’s important to note that real-world driving range can vary. Factors such as weather, driving conditions, driving style, and the car’s occupancy can all impact the actual range you experience. Furthermore, different trims of the same model might offer variations in driving range, so it’s crucial to consider this when making your purchase.

Prices listed here reflect the least expensive trim that provides the maximum range. Tax incentives, both local and federal, have not been factored into this pricing.

This information is current as of August 2024, but please check for the most recent data as range, pricing, and availability may change over time.

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