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Top 10 Longest Range Electric Cars

The range of an electric vehicle is a major worry for consumers looking to buy a new automobile. That's because the fear of running out of juice on your electric vehicle's battery is a powerful motivator in and of itself. Driving an EV that suddenly dies on the road is no more pleasurable than driving a gas-powered car that has run out of petrol. So, here are the 10 electric cars with longest range:

Mercedes EQS - 453 Miles

The Mercedes EQS, one of the newest models on the market, also happens to be the longest-range electric car available in the UK. The EQS 450+, the range-topping variant of the all-electric S-Class, can travel as far as 452 miles without recharging.

This is possible because of its massive 107.8kWh battery pack and extremely low coefficient of drag, making it extremely aerodynamic and fast. Even the EQS 580 4Matic, which is far more powerful, can travel 420 miles before needing to recharge, which is further than the longest-range Tesla Model S can travel, while being slower from 0 to 60 mph.

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Mercedes-Benz EQS Electric Car with 453 miles (729km)

However, the Mercedes is not about practicality; rather, it is about opulence, and its cabin quality is unparalleled. It has all the latest gadgets, including a dashboard-spanning infotainment screen called a "Hyperscreen." It's one of the greatest electric cars on the market, yet it's also pricey, quick, and luxurious.

Key Takeaways

Here is a summary of the top 10 longest range electric cars:

  1. Mercedes EQS - 453 miles
  2. Tesla Model S - 405 miles
  3. Mercedes EQE - 394 miles
  4. BMW i7 - 388 miles
  5. Audi e-tron GT - 238 miles
  6. Lucid Air - 406 miles
  7. Porsche Taycan - 201 miles
  8. Ford Mustang Mach-E - 300 miles
  9. Volkswagen ID.4 - 250 miles
  10. Nissan Ariya - 310 miles

The above list is based on the article provided, and the range of electric cars can vary depending on various factors such as driving conditions, temperature, and battery age.

Tesla Model S - 405 Miles

The range of an electric vehicle is a major worry for consumers looking to buy a new automobile. That's because the fear of running out of juice on your electric vehicle's battery is a powerful motivator in and of itself. Driving an EV that suddenly dies on the road is no more pleasurable than driving a gas-powered car that has run out of petrol.

The Mercedes EQS, one of the newest models on the market, also happens to be the longest-range electric car available in the UK. The EQS 450+, the range-topping variant of the all-electric S-Class, can travel as far as 452 miles without recharging.

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Tesla Model S

This is possible because of its massive 107.8kWh battery pack and extremely low coefficient of drag, making it extremely aerodynamic and fast. Even the EQS 580 4Matic, which is far more powerful, can travel 420 miles before needing to recharge, which is further than the longest-range Tesla Model S can travel, while being slower from 0 to 60 mph.

However, the Mercedes is not about practicality; rather, it is about opulence, and its cabin quality is unparalleled. It has all the latest gadgets, including a dashboard-spanning infotainment screen called a "Hyperscreen." It's one of the greatest electric cars on the market, yet it's also pricey, quick, and luxurious.

3. Mercedes EQE - 394 Miles

The Mercedes EQE is a plug-in electric sedan that fills the same niche as the E-Class. The EQE 350+ has a huge 90kWh battery thanks to its usage of the same EVA2 technology as the flagship EQS.

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Mercedes EQE

With a single engine producing 288 horsepower and 530 Newton-meters of torque attached to the vehicle's rear axle, the manufacturer claims a range of up to 394 miles. The EQE is among longest range EVs due to its huge battery and aerodynamic design. With the EQE's 170kW quick charging, you can go from 0 to 80% charged in just 33 minutes, which is a lot of time for a car like this.

4. BMW i7 - 388 Miles

BMW's top-of-the-line executive sedan is now offered for the first time with battery-electric propulsion. Unlike the Model S from Tesla and the EQS from Mercedes, the new i7 is based on the same chassis as the combustion-powered 7 Series. But this doesn't imply that the i7's engine isn't well-executed; it's rather capable.

The i7 comes standard with one battery, a massive 101.7kWh one that BMW says can get you 388 miles. BMW's battery pack architecture is also rather ingenious. It's extremely slim to avoid compromising the premium vehicle's precious interior space.

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BMW i7 Electric Luxury Sedan Unveiled with 388-Mile Range

Drive in relative silence with high quality materials all around you. A thorough examination of the settings menu is warranted if you enjoy having someone else do the driving in your i7 on a regular basis. The Rear Comfort Pack includes a set of controls for electrically adjusting the seats' recline, heat, and air flow, while the 31-inch 8K foldable Theatre Screen provides nonstop entertainment.

5. Hyundai Ioniq 6 - 382 Miles

The Hyundai Ioniq 6 and the award-winning Ioniq 5 seem extremely different at first appearance, but if you get rid of the sleek saloon body, you'll see that they're actually very similar.

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New Hyundai Ioniq 6 2022

The Ioniq 6, like the Ioniq 5, is built on the e-GMP platform, and it comes with a number of alternative powertrain and battery configurations, all of which have a range of more than 250 miles. This ultra-aerodynamic vehicle has a range of up to 382 miles when equipped with the optional rear-wheel drive and 77.4kWh battery. Furthermore, the Ioniq 6 can be charged from ten to eighty percent in as little as eighteen minutes, at speeds of up to three hundred and fifty kilowatts, all owing to its 800V electrical design.

6. BMW iX - 380 Miles

BMW's flagship electric SUV is the iX, and despite its large size, it has a claimed range of up to 380 miles. Although the iX's design has been met with some criticism, its performance has left little room for debate.

Though it weighs in at 2.4 tonnes, the iX's performance numbers are on par with what you'd expect from a BMW. The 0-62 mph sprint takes 6.1 seconds in the least powerful xDrive40 and 4.6 seconds in the xDrive50. Both models can reach speeds of up to 124 miles per hour.

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BMW iX with 380

The M60 variant brings the performance heritage of BMW's iconic M vehicles to the all-electric iX. This 611 horsepower iteration can go from 0 to 62 mph in 3.8 seconds and on to a peak speed of 155 mph. All iX models include all-wheel drive powered by a pair of motors.

This efficiency is achieved without sacrificing convenience. Inside the iX, you'll find a plethora of high-quality, touchable materials. BMW's newest iDrive system, one of the sleekest infotainment systems available, is shown on two 14.5-inch curved displays.

7. Polestar 3 - 379 Miles

Polestar's first SUV, the 3, is the company's third model overall, but if the Polestar 2 is any indication, it should give its more established rivals pause.

The Polestar 3 competes head-on with luxury electric SUVs like the Audi e-tron and BMW iX. The 3 is built on the same architecture as the Volvo EX90 and features a massive battery pack with a capacity of 107 kWh. According to Polestar, the device has a range of up to 379 miles and can be charged from 10 to 80 percent in just 30 minutes because to its 250kW charging capacity.

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Polestar 3

The interior of the Polestar 3 is stocked to the gills with an abundance of high-end conveniences and amenities. Some of these features are a panoramic glass roof, LED lighting, a 360-degree parking camera, soft-closing doors, interior air filtration, heated rear seats, and a 25-speaker Bowers & Wilkins sound system.

8. Tesla Model 3 - 374 Miles

The Tesla Model 3 has been on sale in Britain since 2019, and although it finds itself with more competition than ever, it’s quite easy to figure out why so many UK EV advocates have bought or leased one.

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Tesla Model 3

While the Model 3 is Tesla's entry-level vehicle, the company spared no expense in ensuring that all trim levels had a battery range of over 300 miles. The recognisable features of the brand's technology are all present and accounted for. Standard equipment includes a 15-inch high-resolution infotainment system, a keyless entry system that can identify your phone as a key, heated front seats with 12-way electric adjustment, four USB ports and docking for two cellphones.

9. Ford Mustang Mach-E - 372 Miles

The Mustang Mach-E is a benchmark in its own right, despite being a vast departure from its V8-powered counterpart. The whole lineup has more than 270 miles of battery range, with the top of the line Extended Range model providing up to 372 miles.

The top-of-the-line GT has some of the drag-strip credentials of the original Mustang with a 0-62mph speed of 3.7 seconds, albeit this isn't nearly as fast as some of its competitors. If the sound of a synthetic V8 engine is more to your liking, choose the "Untamed" driving mode from the three options.

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Ford Mustang Mach-E

The Mustang Mach-interior E's is a cut above the rest of Ford's offerings thanks to features like standard dual-zone temperature control, a rearview camera, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, a 15.5-inch touchscreen, and a 10.2-inch digital instrument display.

10. Mercedes EQS SUV - 366 miles

Not for the faint of heart is Mercedes' all-electric flagship SUV. The EQS SUV is a hefty vehicle at 2.7 tonnes, packed to the gills with cutting-edge gadgetry and luxurious extras. Still, its stated battery range is among the best of any electric vehicle.

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While the EQS SUV shares a chassis with the EQS saloon, it isn't as efficient as the latter due to its greater size, heavier weight, and less aerodynamic shape. Even so, the SUV's range is among the greatest on the market, and the cabin is enormous, so you can spread out and rest in your seat as if it were an armchair.

To go back to the EQS SUV's convenience after a quick recharge, it takes just 31 minutes at a 200kW rate to get from 0 to 80% charged.

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