Electric Cars With the Longest Range
Key Points
- Range is still a big deciding factor for electric-vehicle buyers, so we’ve done the legwork of gathering every EV on sale with the longest driving ranges.
- The main criterion for this list is that the EV has to have a driving range greater than 325 miles.
- The list includes everything from electric pickup trucks to sedans and crossovers.
Contrary to popular belief surrounding electric vehicles, range anxiety is still a big deal for many would-be EV buyers. Many would have you believe that range anxiety isn’t a big deal as data from the Department of Transportation shows that the average American drives 29 miles per day. The reality is a bit more nuanced, especially considering what part of the country you live in; someone living in Southern California, for instance, may drive way more than someone living in Oregon or Missouri. Because of that, some people really do need more range out of their EV. For those buyers, we dug around and found every EV on sale that has an EPA-estimated driving range at least 325 miles. The list includes models from a range of different segments, from all-electric pickups to luxury cars and crossovers.
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A few things to keep in mind about this list. First is that range often varies based on things like equipment and trim level (every EV’s range listed here is for a specific trim), as well as the weather, where you drive, driving style and occupancy. Second, we are only using EPA estimates for this list, as we wanted a standardized data set to compare; manufacturer estimates don’t cut it, so we’re not including vehicles without EPA estimates for the 2026 model year. And finally, all prices listed include destination charges, but not any state or local incentives.
Electric Cars With the Longest Range
1. Lucid Air: 512 miles
2. Lucid Gravity: 450 miles
3. Rivian R1T: 420 miles
4. Chevrolet Silverado EV: 410 miles
5. GMC Sierra EV: 410 miles
6. Tesla Model S: 410 miles
7. Rivian R1S: 410 miles
8. Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan: 390 miles
9. Mercedes-Benz CLA250 With EQ Technology: 374 miles
10. BMW iX: 364 miles
11. Tesla Model 3: 363 miles
12. Tesla Model Y: 357 miles
13. Tesla Model X: 352 miles
14. Hyundai Ioniq 9: 335 miles
15. Cadillac Lyriq: 326 miles
1. Lucid Air
- Price: $116,400 (including $1,500 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 512 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Lucid Air: The Lucid Air offers the longest driving range of any EV on sale today, but you have to drop well over six figures to get it.
To get the Lucid Air’s maximum of 512 miles of range, you have to go for the Grand Touring trim with the 19-inch wheels. Along with that driving range comes a ton of power and performance. A 117-kilowatt-hour battery pack and a dual-motor setup gives the Air Grand Touring a total of 819 horsepower; that’s enough to propel the luxury sedan to 60 mph in just three seconds, per Lucid.
2. Lucid Gravity
- Price: $96,550 (including $1,650 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 450 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Lucid Gravity: To get the Gravity SUV’s maximum range, you need to spring for the Grand Touring trim level.
Like the Lucid Air, to get the full 450 miles of driving range with the Gravity, you have to go for the Gravity Grand Touring, which comes with a staggered wheel size setup: 20 inches in front and 21 inches in the rear. The Gravity Grand Touring is also a powerful and quick seven-occupant SUV. With a total of 828 hp on tap, the Gravity Grand Touring can scoot to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds. It also has blistering charging speeds, with Lucid saying it can gain 200 miles of range in under 11 minutes.
3. Rivian R1T
- Price: $88,885 (including $1,895 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 420 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Rivian R1T: Rivian’s R1T offers over 400 miles of range on a charge, but you have to pay to get it.
To get the R1T’s full 420 miles of range, you have to go for the R1T Dual, which starts at $79,990, plus $7,000 to get the Max battery, bringing the price to $88,885 before any other options. You also have to make sure you stick with 22-inch wheels; choose the optional 20-inch wheels (of which there are two different designs) and the range drops to 370 miles. The Max battery also gives the R1T supercar rivaling performance: With a total of 665 hp on tap, it can hit 60 mph in 3.4 seconds.
4. Chevrolet Silverado EV
- Price: $71,695 (including $2,595 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 410 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado EV: GM’s Ultium-platform EVs offer big range and power, and the Silverado EV is a prime example of that.
To get the most range out of Chevy’s all-electric pickup truck, you have to go for the Extended Range battery pack on either the LT trim or the off-road-oriented Trail Boss. That gets you a total of 645 hp and 765 pounds-feet of torque with the LT or 625 hp and 775 pounds-feet for the Trail Boss, as well as 410 miles of range on a full charge.
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5. GMC Sierra EV
- Price: $73,195 (including $2,595 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 410 miles
- What to know about the 2026 GMC Sierra EV: The GMC Sierra EV goes 410 miles on a charge if you go for either the Elevation or Denali trims with the Extended Range battery.
While there are two other trims of the Sierra EV that can go 478 miles on a charge — the AT4 and Denali Max Ranges — they aren’t included here as the EPA’s testing of some 2026 models isn’t done yet and those are GMC’s estimates. You won’t go wrong if you choose the Extended Range battery pack on the Elevation or Denali trims, though. With a dual-motor setup, the Sierra EV with the Extended Range battery makes a total of 645 hp.
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6. Tesla Model S
- Price: $96,380 (including $1,390 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 410 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Tesla Model S: Tesla’s long-running Model S has the longest driving range of any of Tesla’s EVs.
The standard range for the Model S is 410 miles; opting for the high-performance Plaid trim drops range to a still-respectable 368 miles. The standard Model S is nothing to shy away from, though. Along with that long range, its dual-motor setup gives it a combined 670 hp, enough to propel the electric sedan to 60 mph in just 3.1 seconds. Charging is equally impressive, with access to Tesla’s Supercharger network and peak charging speeds of 250 kilowatts.
7. Rivian R1S
- Price: $92,790 (including $1,800 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 410 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Rivian R1S: Like the R1T, you have to pay big money to get the maximum range out of the Rivian R1S.
Pricing for Rivian’s R1S SUV starts at $85,790 for the Dual trim, but to get the 410 miles of range, you have to option the Max battery for another $7,000. You also have to make sure you stick with any of the 22-inch wheel choices as adding the optional 20-inch wheels will drop the range to 370 miles. No matter what battery you choose on the R1S, you’ll get sports car performance out of the seven-seat SUV. With the Dual Max’s total of 665 hp, the R1S can rocket to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds.
8. Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan
- Price: $101,250 (including $1,350 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 390 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Mercedes-EQ EQS Sedan: Mercedes gave the base trim of the EQS Sedan the longest driving range of its EV lineup.
The EQS450+ Sedan is equipped with a 118-kWh battery pack that allows it to achieve its 390 miles of maximum driving range. Despite being the flagship model of Mercedes’ electric lineup, performance for this trim of the EQS Sedan may be a bit unexpected: A single rear motor gives it 355 hp, which is enough to propel it to 60 mph in 5.9 seconds. Charging may also be a bit unexpected, too: With peak DC fast-charging speeds of 200 kW, Mercedes says the EQS450+ Sedan will charge from 10% to 80% in 31 minutes.
9. Mercedes-Benz CLA250 With EQ Technology
- Price: $48,600 (including $1,350 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 374 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Mercedes-Benz CLA With EQ Technology: The newest addition to Mercedes’ electric lineup has hit the ground running with some impressive specs.
The Mercedes-Benz CLA250 With EQ Technology (yes, that’s its full name) gets an 85-kWh battery pack that allows it to achieve an impressive 374 miles of range on a charge. It also gets a single-motor setup with 268 hp, enough for it to hit 60 mph in 6.6 seconds. Being Mercedes’ newest EV, the CLA gets impressive charging speeds that embarrass the EQ lineup: With peak charging speeds of up to 320 kW, Mercedes says the CLA EV can charge from 10% to 80% in 22 minutes.
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10. BMW iX
- Price: $89,950 (including $1,450 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 364 miles
- What to know about the 2026 BMW iX: The BMW iX has been controversial since its inception, mostly because of its love-it-or-hate-it styling, but no matter what your opinion is, it’s a solid EV if you can afford it.
To get the BMW iX’s 364 miles of maximum driving range — which it achieves with a 113.4-kWh battery — you have to plunk down nearly $90,000 for the iX xDrive60 trim with the 20-inch wheels. A dual-motor setup also gets you a combined 536 hp and a 4.4-second 0-60 mph time. Charging is average, however; with peak charging speeds of 195 kW, BMW says the iX can charge from 10% to 80% in 35 minutes on a DC fast charger.
11. Tesla Model 3
- Price: $43,880 (including $1,390 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 363 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Tesla Model 3: To get the most range out of Tesla’s Model 3, you have to go for the Model 3 Premium with rear-wheel drive.
Compared to other EVs, the Tesla Model 3’s power output may be on the light side, but despite that, the Model 3 Premium RWD can still rocket to 60 mph in just 4.9 seconds. Charging is equally quick, too: Tesla says it can add 195 miles of range in just 15 minutes on a Tesla Supercharger.
12. Tesla Model Y
- Price: $46,380 (including $1,390 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 357 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Tesla Model Y: The Model Y offers 6 miles less EPA-rated electric driving range than the Model 3.
To get the Model Y’s 357 miles of range, you have to opt for the Premium trim with RWD and the standard 19-inch wheels. The Model Y is also a pretty quick electric SUV. Tesla says that in this configuration, it can hit 60 mph in 5.4 seconds. And with Tesla’s Supercharger network and maximum charging speeds of 250 kW, the Model Y can purportedly add 182 miles of range in 15 minutes.
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13. Tesla Model X
- Price: $101,380 (including $1,390 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 352 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Tesla Model X: The last Tesla on this list is also the most expensive Tesla you can buy.
Known for its rear gullwing doors, the Tesla Model X can go up to an EPA-rated 352 miles on a single charge. To get that range, you have to choose the standard configuration of the Model X, which is a dual-motor all-wheel-drive configuration with 20-inch wheels. Being the sort of the flagship of the lineup, the Model X is no slouch, either. Its dual-motor powertrain gives it a monstrous total of 670 hp, enough to rocket the SUV to 60 mph in just 3.8 seconds. Charging is equally fast, with peak charging speeds of 250 kW; Tesla says the Model X can add 179 miles of range in 15 minutes.
14. Hyundai Ioniq 9
- Price: $61,055 (including $1,600 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 335 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Hyundai Ioniq 9: The Ioniq 9 is the newest and largest EV in Hyundai’s lineup, and it also has the longest standard driving range of any of Hyundai’s EVs.
As long as you stick with the Hyundai Ioniq 9’s standard RWD configuration, the three-row SUV’s 110-kWh battery pack helps it achieve 335 miles of driving range. That single-motor configuration also gives it just 215 hp, which is a little light for the class, but like other Hyundai EVs, the Ioniq 9 is capable of quick charging speeds: Hyundai says the Ioniq 9 can charge from 10% to 80% in just 24 minutes.
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15. Cadillac Lyriq
- Price: $60,995 (including $1,795 destination fee)
- Maximum electric driving range: 326 miles
- What to know about the 2026 Cadillac Lyriq: The Lyriq is unique in that its EPA-rated 326 miles of range doesn’t technically require a specific trim to be achieved.
The Lyriq is unique in that its maximum range doesn’t technically require a specific trim to be achieved. As long as you stick with RWD, you can choose any non-V trim (Luxury, Sport, Premium Luxury, Premium Sport, Signature Luxury or Signature Sport) and get 326 miles of range. All variants share the same 102-kWh battery pack, and the single-motor configuration also gives the Lyriq decent power with 365 hp on tap. Unfortunately, charging isn’t as quick; on a DC fast charger, Cadillac says the Lyriq can charge from 10% to 80% in around 40 minutes.
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