Since this is a top 10 list, we’ll start from lowest to highest. For the record, we only use the EPA-estimated range because it is by far the most strict testing procedure.
As you’ll see from numbers 10 to three, there’s a strong presence in the 320 to 360-mile range. Depending on driving style, the first four cars on this list can easily be replaced by other vehicles that lose out by just a mile or two of range. Examples include the Cadillac Lyriq, BMW i7, Kia EV6, and Nissan Ariya. If you’re in the market for an EV with roughly 300 miles of range, plenty of options exist.
If you want the longest-range electric cars, get ready to spend at least $88,000 for a Model S.
And importantly, remember that these are cars you can buy and drive now, not just put reservations down on for arrival next year.