20 Longest Range Electric Vehicles in 2024

Buckle up and see how far these EVs can take you between charges.

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Longest Range Electric Vehicles

Electric vehicles (EVs) are zooming us into the future of driving, but one of the biggest concerns for drivers thinking about making the switch to electric is the driving range—which is the distance an EV can drive between battery charges. After all, who wants to end up stranded in the middle of nowhere with a dead battery, especially on longer road trips? 

Let’s take a joyride through the 20 longest-range electric cars, based on 2024 EPA estimated range, plus the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (aka MSRP), so you can choose the best EV for your needs and your wallet, without range anxiety.

Keep in mind: This article will be discussing only non-luxury vehicles, focusing on the longest range electric vehicles available without the high price tag.

20. Kia Niro EV range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 253 miles

Starting MSRP: $39,600

The Kia Niro stands out with a 253-mile range, combining the practicality of a compact SUV with electric efficiency. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 7.1 seconds and offers a spacious interior, intuitive infotainment system, and advanced safety features—like Auto Emergency Braking and Lane Assist.

19. Hyundai Kona Electric range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 261 miles

Starting MSRP: $32,675

The Hyundai Kona Electric, delivers a 261-mile range, featuring a punchy performance and a tech-savvy cabin with Forward-Collision-Avoidance and High Beam Assist. Its regenerative braking and multiple driving modes enhance efficiency, ensuring you get the most out of every charge.

18. Volkswagen ID.3 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 261 miles

Starting MSRP: $39,900

The Volkswagen ID.3 comes with a 58kWh battery pack, providing an estimated 261-mile standard range. This all-electric hatchback offers a spacious interior and modern tech features like keyless entry and a head-up display.

17. Volkswagen ID.4 Electric SUV range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 291 miles

Starting MSRP: $39,735

The Volkswagen ID.4 offers an impressive 291-mile range. This all-electric SUV features a spacious interior and user-friendly technology. Its eco-friendly materials and commitment to carbon-neutral production highlight its sustainability.

16. Hyundai Ioniq 5 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 303 miles

Starting MSRP: $41,800

The Hyundai Ioniq 5 offers a 303-mile range, and is a standout in the EV market. It also offers ultra-fast charging capabilities—for example, it can go from a 10% charge to 80% charged in just 18 minutes. The car also includes Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) 120V charging outlets, allowing you to power larger electric equipment and appliances both inside and outside the vehicle. 

15. Nissan ARIYA range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 304 miles

Starting MSRP: $39,590

The Nissan Ariya offers a respectable 304-mile maximum range on a single charge. It features Dual Motor e-4ORCE All-Wheel Drive and the advanced driving assistance of ProPILOT Assist. This vehicle also has three distinct driving modes–Sport, Eco, and Snow–allowing drivers to select the mode that best suits their driving preferences. 

14. Kia EV9 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 304 miles

Starting MSRP: $54,900

The Kia EV9 boasts a remarkable 304-mile range, making it one of the longer-range options in the EV market. This SUV is on the roomier side being able to accommodate up to 7 adults. The EV9 is designed with noise reduction technology, achieving an impressive reduction to 58.2 decibels at highway speeds. This means a quieter and more serene driving experience, even at higher speeds. 

13. Kia EV6 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 310 miles

Starting MSRP: $42,600

With 310 miles of range, the Kia EV6  delivers dynamic performance and ultra-fast charging, reaching 10% to 80% in just 18 minutes. This sporty electric crossover features an Augmented Reality Head-Up Display, adding a high-tech touch to its driving experience.

12. Acura ZDX range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 313 miles

Starting MSRP: $64,500

The Acura ZDX  offers a competitive 313-mile range in the electric vehicle market. The ZDX aims to provide a premium driving experience with the added benefits of zero-emission driving. Additionally, with a fast charger at DC Fast Charging stations, it can gain 81 miles of range with just a 10-minute charge.

11. Chevrolet Equinox EV range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 319 miles

Starting MSRP: $41,900

The Chevrolet Equinox EV with its 319-mile range, offers a practical and efficient choice for drivers. This compact SUV combines Chevy’s trusted reliability with modern technology, including Super Cruise Driver Assistance. 

10. Tesla Model Y range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 320 miles

Starting MSRP: $30,900

The Tesla Model Y offers an impressive 320-mile range, making it a versatile option for various driving needs. This electric SUV features Tesla’s renowned performance, cutting-edge technology, and a spacious interior with flexible seating. The Model Y also benefits from Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network, ensuring convenient charging options wherever you go.

9. Ford F-150 Lightning range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 320 miles

Starting MSRP: $67,995

The Ford F-150 Lightning , with its 320-mile range, brings the power and capability of the F-Series to the electric vehicle market. This all-electric pickup truck offers impressive towing and payload capacities, advanced technology, and a rugged design. The F-150 Lightning also has the Ford BlueCruise allowing for hands free highway driving. 

8. Ford Mustang Mach-E range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 320 miles

Starting MSRP: $39,995

The Ford Mustang Mach-E  offers a 320-mile range, combining the iconic Mustang heritage with modern electric performance. This electric SUV delivers exhilarating acceleration, a sleek design, and a high-tech interior. The Mach-E also offers a variety of driving modes and advanced driver assistance features.

7. Polestar 2 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 320 miles

Starting MSRP: $50,450

The Polestar 2 featuring a long-range single motor and an impressive 320-mile standard range, is a stylish and efficient electric vehicle from Volvo’s performance brand. This fastback sedan offers a minimalist design, high-quality materials, and advanced technology. The Polestar 2 emphasizes sustainability and performance.

6. Chevrolet Blazer EV range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 324 miles

Starting MSRP: $48,800

The Chevrolet blazer offers a solid 324-mile range, making it a practical choice for electric SUV buyers. This sporty and stylish vehicle features a spacious interior, advanced infotainment system, and a range of driver assistance technologies. 

5. Tesla Model X range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 326 miles

Starting MSRP: $64,950

The Tesla Model X  with its 326-mile range, offers a blend of luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology. This electric SUV features unique falcon-wing doors, a spacious and high-tech interior, and impressive acceleration. The Model X also benefits from Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving capabilities.

4. GMC Hummer EV Pickup Truck range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 329 miles

Starting MSRP: $96,550

The GMC Hummer with its 329-mile range, redefines what an electric vehicle can be. This rugged and powerful truck offers impressive off-road capabilities, advanced technology, and a bold design. The Hummer EV combines the toughness of a traditional pickup with the benefits of electric power.

3. Tesla Model S range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 359 miles

Starting MSRP: $67,990

The Tesla Model S  offers an extraordinary 359-mile range, setting a high standard for electric sedans. The Model S also benefits from Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network and advanced driver assistance features.

2. Hyundai Ioniq 6 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 361 miles

Starting MSRP: $37,500

The Ioniq 6 with its 361-mile range, is a new addition to Hyundai’s electric vehicle lineup. This sleek sedan offers a blend of efficiency, performance, and advanced technology. This sleek, coupe-like sedan offers a spacious interior, fast-charging capabilities, and a range of driver assistance features.

1. Tesla Model 3 range

EPA-estimated range: Up to 363 miles

Starting MSRP: $29,490 

The Tesla Model 3 offers an impressive 363-mile long range on a single charge.  Its updated exterior is optimized for maximum aerodynamics, making it one of the longest-range electric vehicles on the market. Plus, you can add up to 175 miles in range in just 15 minutes at one of the 50,000+ global superchargers. 

What should I consider before buying an EV?

What should I consider before buying an Ev?

When considering buying an EV it’s important to weigh both the pros and cons of owning an electric car.

Start by assessing your daily driving habits to pinpoint the range you’ll need. Think about whether you’re often embarking on long trips or mainly sticking to short distances, like commuting to and from work. 

Evaluate the availability of charging stations in your area, you can find where your local charging stations are here. Also whether or not you have the ability to install a home charging station. Doing so could transform your charging routine, making it far more seamless and time efficient.

Another point to consider when thinking of buying an EV is whether you want a new or used electric car, as this choice can influence factors like initial and maintenance costs, the battery pack condition, and the number of miles on the car.

Luxury electric vehicle ranges

Lemonade does not cover luxury or high-performance electric vehicles at this time, but here are some of the top range luxury EVs on the market, in case you’re curious!

5. BMW iX range *

EPA – Estimated Range: 309 miles

Starting MSRP: $90,445

4. BMW i7 range

EPA – Estimated Range: 314 miles

Starting MSRP: $110,445

3. Mercedes-Benz EQS 450+ SUV range *

EPA – Estimated Range: 339 miles

Starting MSRP: $104,400

2. Mercedes-Benz EQS range *

EPA – Estimated Range: 352 miles

Starting MSRP: $104,400

1. Lucid Air range *

EPA – Estimated Range: 410 miles

Starting MSRP: $69,900

Before we go… 

At Lemonade Car Insurance, we reward your commitment to eco-friendly driving with extra discounts and insurance coverage options for your electric vehicle—like for your home charging station and your portable charger.  

It’s one small way of making the world a little bit greener, and helping us all breathe a little bit easier.

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