DWe gathered 10 EVs currently on sale that offer a minimum of 300 miles of total driving range. The vehicles vary in style and size, from luxurious SUVs and high-performance sports sedans to pickup trucks and practical crossovers. We start at the top with the car that delivers the best range per recharge, then work our way down.

  Your range may vary depending on a number of factors, including weather, where you drive, driving style, occupancy and more.

 

Electric Cars With the Longest Range

1. Lucid Air Dream Edition R All-wheel Drive: 520 miles

2. Tesla Model S Dual-Motor AWD: 405 miles

3. Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual-Motor AWD: 358 miles

4. Tesla Model X Dual-Motor AWD: 351 miles

5. Mercedes-Benz EQS 450: 350 miles

6. Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual-Motor AWD: 330 miles

7. BMW iX xDrive50: 324 miles

8. Ford F-150 Lightning: 320 miles

9. Rivian R1T: 314 miles

10. Ford Mustang Mach-E RWD California Route 1: 314 miles

 

1. Lucid Air Dream Edition R All-wheel Drive

 

Lucid set out to design not simply a groundbreaking electric vehicle but a software-defined vehicle that could be easily updated as we discover, dream, and dare what’s possible down the road. The Lucid Air has dethroned the Tesla Model S and taken over as long-range champion (at least for now).  

 

2. Tesla Model S Dual-Motor AWD

 

The Tesla Model S is a fast, luxurious and spacious electric-powered sedan. Since it burst onto the scene back in 2012, the Model S has transformed how people view electric cars. With sharp handling and acceleration to rival some of the world’s quickest sports cars. 

 

3. Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual-Motor AWD

 Model 3 comes with the option of dual motor all-wheel drive, 20” Überturbine Wheels and Performance Brakes for total control in all weather conditions. A carbon fiber spoiler improves stability at high speeds, all allowing Model 3 to accelerate from 0-60 mph* in as little as 3.1 seconds. Tesla All-Wheel Drive has two independent motors, they digitally control torque to the front and rear wheels for far better handling and traction control.

 

4. Tesla Model X Dual-Motor AWD

 

Tesla has a strong presence on this list thanks in part to the 351 miles of range offered in the Model X SUV. With the most power and quickest acceleration of any SUV, Model X Plaid is the highest performing SUV ever built. Updated battery architecture enables both Long Range and Plaid configurations to complete back-to-back track runs without performance degradation.

 

5. Mercedes-EQ EQS 450 Plus

 

The EQS brings the EV to the power of Mercedes. Innovative all-electric, all-wheel drive and an all-engaging cockpit. Breathtakingly swift performance and sumptuous luxury. And leadership that aims to redefine the luxury sedan for a generations to come.

 

6. Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual-Motor AWD

 

Model Y provides maximum versatility—able to carry 7 passengers and their cargo. Tesla All-Wheel Drive has two ultra-responsive, independent electric motors that digitally control torque to the front and rear wheels—for far better handling, traction and stability control. Model Y is capable in rain, snow, mud and off-road.

 

7. BMW iX xDrive50

 

BMW’s first all-electric SUV, the iX, joins the list in seventh place with a respectable maximum range of 324 miles. You can achieve that range in the less powerful AWD xDrive50 with 20-inch wheels. 

 

8. Ford F-150 Lightning

 

The F-150 Lightning is for buyers who want a full-size EV pickup truck that looks just like its gas-powered stablemates—and who don't need to tow heavy trailers long distances. The loaded Platinum only comes with the extended-range pack and tops out at 300 miles.

 

9. Rivian R1S

 

From city streets to far-off trails, explore all types of terrain through all kinds of weather. Whatever adventure means to you, R1S is ready for it.

 

10. Ford Mustang Mach-E RWD California Route 1

 

With its various configurations and range of equipment packages, the Ford Mustang Mach-E has plenty to offer for those who want a crossover but are eager to get behind the wheel of an EV. Sure, despite the name it’s no Mustang, but the Mach-E can still be described as agile and quick. Plus, it has fetching looks, a well-appointed interior with all the latest gizmos and gadgets, and sufficient range and capability.